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he girls' 82-83 basketball team started a long, struggling season with a dis- appointing loss to Rigby, one of several losses within a few points. The following week the team again lost by a single point to Madison. After losing their third game, the girls pulled out a tight one and defeated Blackfoot. Coming off of that big win, the Skyline girls were brought back to earth when they lost to cross-town- rival I. F. and were also beaten by Bonneville the following week. The next game also ended with a defeat for the Skyline girls, when they lost to Twin Falls for their second 'string of three consecutive losses. This string was broken with an ex- plosive win over Madison. After their second win of the season, they once again were defeated by I. F. Coming off of a close loss, the girls got right back in the swing of things and won a close game against Rigby. After splitting a few games, the girls broke the sequence with impressive wins over Snake River and Star Valley. F ol- lowing these two victories, Skyline was again unsuccessful with cross-town rivals, losing to Bonneville in a tight game. Meeting Pocatello and Minico in the next four games, Skyline was unsuccessful in these games, but then soundly beat Minico. In the final two games of the regular season, Skyline beat Twin Falls but lost to Highland. In district play, Skylineis girls managed to hang tough for three games beating Bonneville, next losing to I. F., and then to Bonneville, to end a hard season. Awaiting the bounce of the ball for a rebound is Susan Baranick and Tracy Mclntire. The anticapation grows before an important game against Madison. The basketball takes an unfortuate bounce away from the reach of Stephanie DeMott and Kathy DiLorenzo. Obtaining a rebound and putting it back up for a score is Tracy Mclntire. Stealing the ball for an easy lay up and assisting in the victory over Bonneville is Kathy DiLorenzo. Fighting for position on a rebound is Shelley Larsen. Looking for the block is Shelley Larsen. Attempting to tip the ball to a teammate is Tracy M clntire. Girls' Varsity Basketball
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irls' I V basketball had a respectable season record for the season, but they didn't fare quite as well at the district tournament. They won eight games dur- ing the season, four of which were against Idaho Falls and Bonneville. With this re- cord among the city team rivals, Skyline had a distinct advantage in the upcoming district tournament. Going into the tour- nament just a little overconfident was the Skyline team's downfall. They faced Idaho Falls in the first game and they were stunned by the much improved team. They were beaten by ten points and they never fully recovered. They lost to Bonne- ville in the next game and were put out of the tournament. Those last two games brought a rather disappointing end to a fairly seccessful season. Girls' JV Basketball Skyline Rigby Skyline Madison Skyline Highland Skyline Blackfoot Skyline Idaho Falls Skyline Bonneville Skyline Minico Skyline Pocatello Skyline Twin Falls Skyline Madison Skyline Idaho Falls Skyline Rigby Skyline Blackfoot Skyline Bonneville Skyline Minico Skyline Pocatello Skyline Twin Falls Skyline Highland District Skyline Idaho Falls SkYlifle Bonneville Going up high for the start of the game is Skyline's center. Girls' IV Basketball Girls junior Varsity asketb 1 i Bottom row: Tami Iiumsey, Adnkzna Lasana, Nancy Killian, Leslie Mclntire. Marianna Lozano. Tmbe. Middle row: Lucille Brizzee, Candace Hastings, Nilwm- Heather Macaulay. Top row: Susan Baranick, Susan Q L U 80 . .N .4
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