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FYESIIIIIEII CZQBYS leafll tllI'0llQll tllllgil SBZSUII Despite losing more games than they won, the freshmen basketball team showed an im- provement at the end of the season. , I At the beginning of tne season, the team went on a three game losing streak. After winning two games, the fresh- men team improved to win five of tneil' next 10 games. There was a lot of tal- ent in the team, said Coach Jack Crain. The boys just needed to play with each other more and practice a IOt. They also need to work with the ball mOI'e, aCCOl'CiiI IQ to COaCn Crain. Placing third in the league with aa and 8 rec- OI'Ci, the fI OSi'1 team beat out TI aCV and LOCii. Leading the team in SCOf'iY1Q was iVliCi'laei Ryan. AVef'aQil'lQ 13.5 points Del' game, Ryan, aiOI'lQ with Jimmy John- SOYI, who aVeI aQed 12.4 points, were the team'S strength this year. Receiving awards at the teams banquet were RVan, most valuable, Johnson, most inspira- tional, and El'neSt Cam- pora, most improved. 1. l00Klllg f0f all OPEII lllall ll0WllC0llff ls 108 GIIIIICI. 2. DESIIHB IIEIIIQ IIGIIIIIY Qlllfllid, .lllllllly .IOIIIISOII UIWES to the IIOOII. 5. FIESIIIIIZII team IIIEIIIDEIS IIE Fl'0Ilf IW! Cfllg Sflallll, TIIIIIS DlD0ll3f0, Pet!! l80ll3IUlIll, .llllllllv JUIIIISOII, 100 GGIIIICZ, El'IlESf CIIIIPOII, Bllli IDIIII Dllllll. ROW TWO lyllll Sllllfll, JOIIII B6f0lll0, SIIIWII W00lf, MICIIIQI RYIII, BIYSDII CDIID, EUWIIII IIIIIS, TIICY CIIIIIIIIIIIQS, alll' COBCII .IICK Cfilll.
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