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DiSaIlIl0iIItIlIelIt I'EiQlIS f0l' ilal'SitY lIaSliEtlJall Aftel' a respected start, tne TOKaV Vai'SitV basket- ball team Slid dOWnhiII. In its fiI'St nine games, tne team maintained a 5- 3 l'eCOI'd and gained much needed confi- dence. The Veal dOWnfall Came before the start of the San JOaqUil'l AthIetiC ASSOCiatiOn l'aCe when tne TiQei'S lOSt four straight. Tne TiQei'S lOSt two mOl'e games until tneV Peat LinCOln and Ffank- In However, after posting tnOSe two wins, tne Ti- gers tripped, stumbled, and lOSt itS nine remain- InQ QameSj fInISninQ lea- gue with a 2-10 Y'eCOl'd. gVeI'all, tne CaQeY'S Wel'e -17. it WaS a disappointing season, said Bill Baum- gartner, head coach. We didl'i't make the playoffs, which WaS OUI' main goal. Wnen tne team was in a 6-5 standing, free- tnrow shooting was 80 percent according to the Tokav coach. But in lea- gue, tne overall average slipped to below 50 per- cent.
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ll8l'SlfV, illllllll' llZl'SlfV IIIEICE f0lll'lll lll IBEIQIIE New and improved' applied to TOK3V'S fe- male basketball team. With new faces in addi- tion to familiar ones, both teams managed to place fourth in the lea- gue in contrast to varsi- ty's seventh place and frosh-soph's last place endings IaSt year. According to Sue Web- ber, varsity coach, unity and a close-knit team helped improve this year's standing. individual efforts also helped the varsity team. Coach Webber mention- ed Genetta Adams for her rebounding and shooting skills, Pamela Wooten fOl hef D3SSlI'lQ skills, and Kari Lambdiri fOr Hel ClGfSl IS,lVG expertise. Wooten C3DtUI'GCl most valuable DIEIVGI' l lOl1Ol Sj ACl3mS W3S named best Offel'1SlVG DIEVGFQ and Lambdln, DGSYI defensive Dl3VGI . Ori the fl'OSI'l-SODh Ie- vel, Coach Ron Braden l'1OtGCl good OffSl'1SlV6 ef- fOl'tS fl'Om Renee Line- l'13l'1, P3tl'lCl3 H3l lSOI'l, Jan- I13 FFSV, and lVllCl'1GllS YOUHQEI' HGIDGCI the team. The girls worked hard and l'm proud of them in what they have ac- -Complished this year, said Coach Ron Braden. 4. Sll00flllg 3 Sll0I'f illlllllel' is SElll0f Pilllela W00fEll. 5. lllllSS3 Wllli3lllS IEZCIIES flll fl!! ll3SllEfll3ll. 5. llIlC0lII Zlld TOKIY IIIZYEIS SCIZIIIIIIES f0l' I l'Ell0lIllll.
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