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Still at work practicing are Janice Deuster, Melissa Satterfield and Julie Ahlert. Practice takes a lot of time and effort. The Confederettes practice six days a week so they can be ready for their next opponent.
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ln the gym sophomore Dana Stallings receives a few helpful pointers from the Confederette Coach Steve Haaser during practice. CDN THE RISE CONFEDERETTES STRIVE FOR GOALS With every season of girls basketball comes the setting of certain goals by the coach, as well as team members in particular. According to Steve Haaser, Con- federettes coach, Our main goals were to do the best we could, try to play up to our maximum capabilities, to get better with each practice and game, and to strive to allow each team member to become a better player and person. For sophomore team member Wendy Newman, playing on a high school team was much different from playing on a junior high team. The competition was greater for one thing, and the challenges were also much bigger, she concluded. Two points are not as easy as It seems for iunlor Sherl Slocum whlle heavlly guarded by Springdale. Challenges were also bigger for Cindy and Suzy Waggoner, sisters on the team. My main challenge was coping with the fact that I am the only senior on the team, explained Cindy. I feel that I needed to show a lot of leadership on and off the court. Her sister, Suzy, who is a sophomore, felt that the team did very well this year. By the time we sophomores are seniors we should be a super ball team. We really enjoyed playing together, said Newman. Our team was really close and we all worked together which made us a better team. 'welL,-ww, 0-skofL5l6 '5b7' H4 H4 RMWQJJX '.fL'.1,0JfJl?Zj,m,u, J4fN0Lyg0y,, d ,few
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1-lll'5 Practicing his form for throwing the shot, senior Danny Antel concentrates on what he has to do to win. Everyone has their own way of stretching. Senior Mark Moore demonstrates his own very unique method. , tar: - W1 az Q 1' L Y l 2 a 'S We Straight To The Top Track teams replace superstar runners. For the Confederettes' track team, the '83-'84 season was not as usual as it seemed. The '81-'82 team had a tremen- dous 1-2 punch in speedsters Stephanie Adams and Aletha Jonhson. The '82-'83 team had a tremen- dous 1-2 punch in speedsters Aletha Johnson and long distance queen Allison Welk. They were outstanding. You can't replace them. They were both state champs. This year we had to get as many people to contribute in as many areas as possible, said girls' track coach, Steve Haaser. Although this year's team did not have any one dominating speed demon, they did have Melissa Satter- field who contributed with her perfor- mance in the high jump and long distance events. Coach Haaser, who has led the Confederettes to three consecutive AAAA-West and state crowns, pointed out a couple of reasons for the Confederettes' success. We have good tradition and we usually have several girls back from our state teams every yearg that real- ly helps, Haaser said. On the other side of the coin, the boys' track team was faced with the same problems as the girls: replacing a superstar speed burner Shannon Rhea. Rhea ran the 100-yard, 220-yard, 440-yard dashes and was on the 440-yard, 880-yard, and mile relay teams during the 1982-'83 campaign. We really missed Shannon's speed, said boys' track coach Don Hart. Hart made up for Rhea's absence with a good all-around team that in- cluded Danny Johnson, and Doug Wyatt running the sprints and relays, David Plunkett throwing the discus, Mark Tucker clearing the hurdles, and Steve Gramlich and Brady Pad- dock running the long distance events.
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