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FREEZE FRAME. Junean Stonely has a definite size advantage. Junean is a big fan of all sports, she shows this by playing on the Volleyball Team. She also sings A Cappella. PLAYING KEEP AWAY. One exciting quality found in the Girls Basketball Team is their ability to play good de- fense. Rachael Pope and Kati Olsen are some of the best. JUNIOR VARSITY: Front row: Kristen McKell. Nancy Rodriguez. Becki Pierce. Kati Olsen. Second row: Coach Hull. Julie Laws. Jocelyn Kearl. Cyn- thia Reeves. Susan Andrus. Rachael Pope. YOU FEEL DRY NOW. Wendy Jardine defensively blocks a shot. Wendy is a great asset to the basketball team be- cause of her speed and her ability to get the ball down the court. JUMP BALL. Rachael Pope and Cyn- thia Reeves help with rebounds in sav- ing the game. Rachael is great at re- bounds and does exceptionally well at shooting three point shots. Girls’ Basketball 105
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WOMEN BEHIND THE LEGEND Girls lead to a winning season. This past year, the Girls' Var- sity Basketball Team proved that it didn't have to be of the male gender to play good bas- ketball. Coach Janet Bowes kept the team on the road to victory. Her dedication as coach encouraged the girls to practice long and play hard. Timpview’s Girls’ team had both strong offensive and de- fensive players. Timpview's op- DO THE HUSTLE. Tomika Young is an excellent dribbler and has the fi- nesse and speed of a professional. She is a real asset to the team by getting the ball down court. ponents had a tough time play- ing against the girls since they had no noticeable weaknesses. Perhaps the optimism could be summed up in the words of Wendi Pierce, Playing on the team can be an inconvenience at times, but the unity that is formed, and the victories that we've won, make it worth the time and effort . LAYING IT ON THE LINE. Tomika Young attempts a perfect lay-up. One of the team's fine qualities is its ability to make good shots which leads the team to high shooting averages. VARSITY BASKETBALL. Front row: Cindy Maxwell. Wendy Jardine. To- mika Young. April Tree. Second row: Coach Bowes. Junean Stonely. Terri Raisor. Kathy Shields. Amy Powell. Jennifer Williams. Teri Reynolds. 104 Girls' Basketball
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LOWER CLASSMEN: Michael Baird. Devon Dahl, Michael Madsen. Robb Hanks, Chad Kay, Brian Baird, Jared Stew- art. Robert Collins. Jayson Newitt. SERIOUS JUANS: Jason Thomas. Justin Thomas. Kent Remund. David Woods. Mat- thew Hiatt. John Hiatt. Jeffrey Sanders. Daniel Donaldson. Alan Markham. SAVAGE BEASTS: William Taylor, Jeff Heath, Brett Heath. Rustin Heath. David Strong. Brad Seamons. David Robinson. John Rosenvall. JAZZ: Hugh Smith. Brent Es- plin, Shad Roundy, Marty Sandgren. James Snow. Jud Jenkins. Johnathan Kunz, Paul Disbrow. LA’ MARLINES: Robert Oborn. Daniel Mitchell. Burke Reynolds. Rod Ash. Guy Trow- bridge. Jonathan Boutelle. Keith Martin, Benjamin Ber- gin. PHERAMONE: Lorin Hardy, Paul Kohler. Patrick Liechty. Chin-Yo Lin, Jeffrey Weight. Jeffrey Hawkins. Kurt Albach, Kevin Wilson. JAYHAWKS: Brett Wimmer, Daniel Nelson, Warner Marphy, Christopher Nelson, Brett Stohlton, Benjamin Bos- well, Jason Cook. Jonathan Hansen. BRAZEN SERPENTS: Jeff Edwards. Michael Cannon. Tad Tidwell. Cole Reinwand, David Talbot. Lon Perry. David Stonely. Richard Strong. UNI’S: Ben Brooks, Jason Howard. Barth Howard. Scott Walker, Scott Ellsworth, Thane Slagowski, Justin Knapp. Christopher McGowen. Brian Easton. Andres Bayola. NAMESAKE: Kimball Herrod, Jason Nielson. Joseph Peery, Timothy Clyde, Daniel Doxey, Darin Allred. Charles Cahoon. Marc Allen, Christopher Nel- son. GYNOS: Scott Karren. Charles Bradshaw, Brigham Burr, Todd Seamons. Frank Chris- tianson. Bret Skousen. An- dreas Kalt, Daniel Schul. VAG HUNTERS: Johnathan Bell. Mark Benson, Ryan Laws. Jason Bond. Danny Roberts. John Jensen. Gary Oakeson. Terrance Groniman. LETTERMEN: Scott Walker. Christopher Bohn. Blair Col- lins. Robert Collins, Todd Eas- ton. Brian Stone. Teotihua Ngatuvai. Thomas Adolpho. GOING (JP. Thane Slagowski. guard- ed by two Mountain View players, goes up for the shot. Mountain View has some of the tougher players in Intramural Basketball games. 106 Intramural Basketball
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