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E ERE IT IS l'VE GOTlT,., rd gets ready to shoot the ball tg scare, Karla Byrd goes up against the odds to make a roto by Sean Rubinoj shot. Iphoto by Sean Rubinol SAID CKY DONE SGP4 C 32 42 DUNCANVILL C H..i1L In , SGP 58 26 GRAND PRAIRIE SGP 38 A 37 NISMITZ SGP 41 V32 DESOTO SGP L 4-A 539 IRVING SGP 52 50 MANSFIELD SGP A 55 A 31 MACARTHUR SGP 51 31 DUNCANVILLE gg SGP so 20 GRANDPRAIRIE L SGP NIMITZS SGP . DESOTG' A SGP IRVING SGP A A :ag MANSFIELD SGP MACARTHUR SEASON RECORD - 3 gg L I J Q, I. 34? GIRLS' J.V. BASKETBALL , . . A. Watson, N. Hunt, M. McMeans, Coach Tyler, T. Barnes, R. Vaughn, A. Campbell, P. Henderson, N. Stafford, Y. Downey. K. Alsup. W Carter C Sager L Hoff J Hopkins, C. A Diesen N Elredge, S Epps, N. Edwards, FRESHMEN BASKETBALL anes, Hait, Iiloten, N. Jaekson, M. Slater, D. BASKETBALL 1 3 1
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hen basket- ball season began the .l.V. team started the new year with high hopes. Practice began at 2:00 and didn't end till 5:00. They worked on drills and individual shooting skills and offensive and defensive manu- evers. Everything seemed to click because the team ended their pre- season with a 9-2 record. By plac- ing third in the Lewisville tour- nament and win- ning the Grand Prairie tourna- 4 HERE, TAKE IT . . . Freshman player Amy Hanes drives in on a play to finish in a layup for two points. Iphoto by Sean Ru- binoi 1. 0 SPORTS Varsity pre-season of 15-2 falls short in district. ment, the girls had the momentum needed to do well in district. In the first half of district play, the only loss was to the powerhouse Duncanville. They de- feated the rest of their opponents, Grand Prairie, DeSoto, Nim- itz, Irving, Mansfield, and MacArthur, soundly. In the last half, they took revenge on Duncanville and beat them by double what Duncanville beat them by the first time. Gradually gaining mo- mentum they then smashed Grand Prairie 80-20. X A . 'QM 3 THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR , . , Freshman player Christy Sager helps out teammate Amy Hanes during a pres- sure play against Nimitz. Iphoto by Sean Rubinol PURE DETERMINATION . . . Kristi Alsup goes up for a practice shot before the game begins.Iphoto by Sean Rubinoj i., -x SEE R , a t E . ,. . TQ. as 5 Q ,S 5. .f. -afeifitg if FK s 'L do me 4 , , 5 i f if U Q 2 r W L, V- ,,.. ,ii i r. f 1 . . it tter- ,X ' .,... .5 f '-', f V' . I y X gvg, A ..,.- t as im ? for '-
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0757 UW 70? Cross Country heads for district Being up before dawn, stretching out in the parking lot and sweat- ing as they ran down the median of Carrier Parkway while cars raced past look- ing quizzically at the runners was what it took to be on the Cross This each Country team. routine began day at 6:30 a.m., while were many students still in bed and was re- Bruner feels that these young runners are helping, not hurt- ing, the team. The team had strong leadership in the boys by having dis- trict and regional run- ner Brian Key return- ing and wanting to de- fend his championship since he was a Senior. They want to win and I think this is the best team South has ever fielded as far as the potential to win goes, stated Coach Bruner. peated again after school. The boys ran three miles and the girls ran two milesg to- talling 40 hours a week. The team had many returnees and strong, young runners. Coach be-3 IKNOWICAN Taking the lead against a North Dallas runner, Dwayne Johnson heads for the finish. lphoto by Kevin Brilesl SITTING THIS ONE OUT . . . 1 SPORTS
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