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Below: Trying fo find an open man, junior Shown Beuchoi looks for o ieomrnofe To receive The boil. -phoio by Anneiie Mor- Tin i in , if I Q 5,5 il sr A r ,q Y, C ff fir, it his e4,e ,, mV' J ..., .Jr N l .C X -ff-v ... Zi J we Above: In o man-fo-man press, lunlor Ronnie Spence 1003 pioys his port in The sirong Eogle defense. -phoio by Erin Wi- Iey. Right: Pre-game worm-up conslsfs of shooiing and rebounding os shown by ju- nior Jim Huriig ond sophomores Robbie Surher ond Brad Doebele. -photo by Lou- ro Ross. f QLSXSPORTSXBOYS' JUNiOR VARSITY
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WW-:saga .1 ss oys miss l-IuTohrnson - s.L. . oss ends yeor wrih 'I'1-'l'I record Mm, Vale, so 'PLE SonTo Fe Troil 48 50 Ending The seoson wiTh ll wins HeighTs TournomenT. wcbaunsee 63 45 nd 44 losses, The boys vorsiTy Holf of The gomes ployed by Sf- MOWS gg 42 nskaThnll Teom Took second The Eogles consisTed of o Three y!fQ3:ReVG eV A9 37 in The Sub-SToTe Tourno- poinT morgin, including four over- Lyndon 60 70 The Eogles losT To Immoou- Times. These gomes were ployed osage CiTy 49 54 by Three poinTs in The finol ogoinsT Rossville oT The beginning Monnmmn. h 48 58 d of The TournomenT. of The seoson ond in The Sub- Shgwfflee Mlwon 54 63 In The middle of The seoson, The SToTe TournomenT. The Eogles Twrfgf 45 Q 23 hod losT more gomes Thon losT The oTher Two overTime 50,-,fc pe mfr 36 A2 hod won. Heod Cooch, Jim gomes To SonTo Fe Troil ond srmafys 47 50 sold, 'ir Think The rec- oscge CiTy in double overtime. ROYOTVGUSY gg for The conTinuous close We sTorTed ploying well To- Qgfffffifqpton 74 43 were due To The long con- words The end of The seoson. The Rossvme oo 38 rood Trips. Some of The reosons for This ore The ploying on Jeff WesT 56 41 we ployed were our home courT ond The growTh OSOQG CTW jg 47 Wobounsee, Rossville, of The Teom's oonfidence, sold Sagem' 54 ig LecompTon, ond Turner, cooch LindsTrom. ,,2mgLu,Q,,3 A5 day we ployed in The Shownee i Leif Senlor Bobby Piannensflel 1241 aT TempTs To Tip The boll inTo The boskeT phoTo by Kim Brooks BOYS sw+f w s fs as srzllgillfi-.112 Above LeTT: Relaxing before The game ogoinsT SonTo Fe Trail ore seniors Deron Johnson, Rod HerringTon, BrenT Lilley, ju- niors, Sheldon Soio, Kosey Kirkwood, ond seniors Tony Leiker ond STeve Brody. - phoTo by Dione DulTmeier. Above: Senior Deron Johnson 1301 an- TicipoTes dribbling or shooTing. -phoTo by Terri Perrin. LeTT: ATTer The :Teal senior Rod HerrIngTon C125 loys The boll inTo The hoop for onoTher Two poinTs. -phoTo by Kim Brooks. VARSITY BASKETBALLX SPORTS f95
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S Boys' Junior Varsity Basketball OpporTuniTies help underclassmen ZS' 47 AfTer compiling a '10-6 record, Coach OJ. HamilTon felT ThaT The iunior varsiTy season was relaTive- y successful. The Perry-Lecomp- Ton game, which Silver Lake won 67-35, was by far one of The mosT main objecTive or goal we reached was giving players an opporTuniTy To perform and see- ing The players improve Their bas- keTball skills. I can be very TruThful in saying ThaT we were a beTTer The main objecTive or goal we reached was giving players an opporTuniTy To perform and seeing The players improve Their baskeTbaII skiIls. EuTsTanding games of The sea- on: and The Royal Valley game, Efhich Silver Lake losT 417-42, was ne of The poorer performances 'haT The Team gave. We didn'T olay well defensively. There were 'oo many Turnovers, and I felT we idn'T play well aT all. Coach amilTon felT some games should ave been won, buT The deTermi- 1aTion was noT presenT. The 6 il I sf if is -I -L,. ,., Q ' ,K - Q. 5 - g y f'.. --.- x ' 5 .s f -was 25 f A A- K 131 'Sir-Q ' - . .- ' Coach C.J. Hamilion Team aT The season's end. Some of The players, including Ronnie Spence, Sheldon Saia, Robbie SuTher, and STan Pangrac, made a greaT deal of progress Toward The season's end. They all have a way To go To become varsiTy level players, buT They are geT- Ting closer. The resT is up To Them during The off season, said Coach HamilTon. for was ,ET M A V . LV Above: To rebound The ball, lunlor Shel- don Saia Q20 aTTempTs To geT around The player blocking him. -phoTo by Erin Wiley. Left: While playing delense,1unIor Kasey Kirkwood C225 reaches ouT To block an opponenT's pass. -phoTo by Mary DekaT. Opp. Mission Valley SanTa Fe Trail 44 55 Wabaunsee 47 42 ST, Marys 34 34 Mission Valley 54 46 Rossville . 56 69 Lyndon 47 42 Osage CiTy 58 32 SanTa Fe Trail 53 62 ST. Marys 63 A3 Royal Valley 42 47 Wabaunsee 54 55 Perry-LecompTon 67 35 Rossville p 40 A9 Jefferson CounTy Wesf 43 40 Osage Cify 48 47 Below: Againsl Lyndon junior Jlm HurTlg C5415 adds anoTher Two poinTs by ouTjump- ing The Tiger defense. -phoTo by Mary De- kaT. wrwf 1341 1. I Boys' Junior? vf-xresirv X BAskETBALLfsPoRTsfQ7 'gf .. ,M if
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