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mmmmwwismrmmwxsm TOKAY TOKAY St Mary s Tracy Franklin Edison Stagg Lodi St. Mary s Lincoln ' Tracy ' Franklin ' Edison ' Stagg ' Lodi ' St Mary s Tracy Ranklin Edison Stagg Lodi St. Mary s Lincoln ' Tracy ' Franklin ' Edison ' Stagg ' Lodi ' GIRLS' VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY ' Conference game . ' ' 74 21 . ' I-IIICOIH' 58 27 Lincoln' ' 70 26 ' ' 62 27 ' ' 40 25 ' ' 37 37 ' ' 69 15 ' ' 76 22 ' 51 25 68 16 59 34 .. as ...... .Ngggg Egg S Q QQ Iii .. RSX, ,S X N ag ar Q Q S X ' X .4 iving it her all against a Tracy High opponent is Renee L h 4 Mller char es down court after steal'n th b ll 5 J y g I g e a . . u ty e front row Molly McSorley, Lorri Jennings, Tonj P t K Sh k, Sally Miller, and Renee Linehan. Row two Regina N t T Hanson, Janna Frey, Traci Smith, Veronica Amaya, d G t Girls' Basketball 175
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Basketball suffers from inexperience Inexperience plagued the girls' varsity and junior var- sity basketball squads during the season as they struggled with a 1-12 and 1-13 league records, respectively. who was mentioned for her defensive skills. Sparking the junior varsity were sophomore Sally Miller, best offensive player, freshman Renee Linehan, i With only three seniors, best defensive player, and i the varsity hoopsters, Veronica Amaya, most im- coached by Sue Webber, proved. The junior varsity's took seventh place in the three sophomores and nine league. Outstanding varsity freshmen tied with Stagg for players, according to Web- last place. ber, were high scorer Genet- Even though our record ta Adams, who earned first was not good, I hope our team all-SJAA honors witha girls learned some basic 17 point per game average, knowledge of basketball and Diane Jennings, who that they enjoyed this season averaged 10 points per game, to some degree, commented A and guard Jackie DeSanti, coach Ron Braden. i i- - K :Es Q.. .Q : g ., tiir -I ig K J i' i ai. B ' B ...,.,,. K A .i l ' Q AS . .. Yf s it - r J Y if A ly 5 EW-x.. 1. Going for an outside shot is varsity player Genetta Adams. 2. Varsity members are front row Genetta Adams, Evelyn Masuda, Mary Orlando, Lisa Miles, and Diane Jennings. Row two Melissa Schuler, Amber Brewer, Cindy Herrmann, Sheri Vannoy, Jackie DeSanti, and Kari Lam- bdin. 174
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Sophomore team keeps competitive Sophomore cagers had a very successful season, boasted Coach Doug Freuh. The team did perform with excellence and attained a 15- 11 overall record. The sophomore o cagers played against many ex- perienced teams, and accor- ding to Coach Freuh, We always lost by a slim margin when we did. The team lost four games by six points or less. The bright spots for the team were winning the con- solation championship trophies at both the Tokay and Stagg tournaments. The players on the team were quite satisified with their performance. I have enjoyed basketball for a long time, and performing will as we did makes it pay off, said Brian Jordet. The team had a record for the Tokay sophomore team archives. The team placed third in the San Joaquin Athletic Association race with an 8-6 mark. 76 l. Jeff Brusa, center, plays keep-away from Lodi as he progresses toward the net. 2. With the help of the referee, Coach Doug Freuh restralns Brusa from a struggle with a Lodi opponent as a rambuncious fan riles up the crowd.
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