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to 7 2 Q ' M V Y Even though they won the game, Coach Kevin Homllton explalns to the team what plays could be Improved. Taylor Sommer takes a lay-up off the fast break in the team's loslng effort against the Roosevelt Roughrlders. Churchlll Roosevelt Judson Roosevelt Edlson Hlghlands Harlendale MacArthur Taft Fox Tech Wheatley Del Rlo Eagle Pass Holmes Marshall Harlendale aft McCollum Del Rlo Eagle Pass Holmes Marshall 31-52 47-62 59-72 60-70 51-52 74488 61-52 50-55 57-53 36-66 5462 49-46 57-46 57-64 57-54 40-44 53-51 42-49 54-7 7 4905 56-4 1 54-70 66-73 Jenklns, Kevin Lovelle, David Hopkins, Jason Slnon. Qbortom rowj: Mlke Hesler, Alfie Guerrero, Mlke Bush, Coleman Hlckmon, Greg Mllls, Marcus Peoples. T JOY is Boys LV. BOSkefb0ll. ftop rowj: Jesse Colvlllo, Alex Balldo, Pot if we
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photo by Bryce Harper - at 'Q Erika Bunce gets around Marshall defense for an easy lay up. Bunce was selected to the Junior National Team this summer and to the Nemo Herreg North All Star Game. Shooting form the charity strip, Holly Reed, second leading scorer on the team, adds to the Cougars score. Reed was the recipient ofthe flrst team all-district and the second team all-city awards. lf' 1 ,tt, , 'io ff 1 5 M 1 4, 7 , 5 ,'y y gfrfe 'W F 4 f E A . , ,gif i io-Fi' Recipient of the all-city team honorable mention, Denise Mikulenka makes two for a total score of 63-47 over the Joy Mustangs. O . J t I - , . ' . U. 4 I VI I 1 I - I Churchlll 61-43 McCollum 77-22 Roosevelt 56-54 Wheatley 100-53 Judson 53-47 Jay 63-47 Highlands 52-45 Del Rio 63-33 Madison 59-24 Eagle Pass 67-44 Churchill 44-41 Holmes 61-41 lay 45-40 Marshall 46-36 Holmes 59-33 Hallandale 65435 Hays Consolidated 76-51 Taft 71-11 St. Gerards 39-44 McCollum BB-27 New Braunfels 4632 Joy 41-46 llarlondale 76-27 Del Rio 72-46 Memorial 09-17 Eagle Pass 60-60 Roosevelt 61-54 Marshall 35-49 Judson 37-27 Sam Houston 5406 Marshall 44-46 Edinburg 77-47 Taft 65-26 Austin Lanier 66-68 Marshall 48-49 I c- ' 4- 141- we .tm t c - Girls Varsity Basketball. grep new Denise Mlkulenka, Massey Ledford, Holly Reed, Eve Bunce, Mgr, Beth Simmons, Courtney Canavan, Erika Bunce, Amy Foster, Susie Danna, Stacey Dalmolin, Mgr., Selina Sotelo, Mgr, Qin Cary Michelle Schuler, Coach Janice Miller ffsonom Rowj Terri Miller, Kellie Banfleld, Dawnya Boehm, Shannon Keckler, Laurle Sales, Helen Roberts VARQQTYSILSKETBALL
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ZNTIII Q' Aft L Even though the junior varsity basketball team had record of 8-6 in district, and 8-15 overall, the 16 sophomores and one junior showed a lot of en- thusiasm and poise on and off the court. The Cougars lost their first six games before beating Harlendale 61-52. From there on the team had a rocky road to travel. lt was a rough season, but we never gave up, said Jesse Calvillo, sophomore. We practiced and played hard, and even though our record doesn't show much, we feel as if we accomplished and learned a lot. With such a season, one might expect the team to become apathetic and give up, but they were never guilty of that. We never put our heads down and felt sorry for ourselves. We played every game with the some enthusiasm, said Taylor Sommer, sophomore. Kevin Hamilton, junior varsity coach, said the young team was an example of the old saying, lt doesn't matter if you win or lose, it's how you ploy the game. We didn't win every game we played this year, but the players gave an all out effort 'INN 'N everytime they hit the court, said Hamilton. The neat thing about this team was that there were no in- dividual starsg therefore, all of the players made a significant contribution. Junior varsity basketball is the second step in achieving the untimate goal, varsity. The 17 players put every effort into getting ready for that next step. Even though their record may not reflect one of win- ners, the team learned valuable lessons. We might not have had the best season, but we are really go- ing to concentrate on a good off-season, so just look out next year, said Coleman Hickman, sophomore. The team was encouraged by the support of their parents and dedication and effort put in by their coaches. Next year's varsity teom can expect to gain the enthusiasm and drive from these JV players who learned not to give up when the going got tough. -Victor Pisano Darren Pedroza puts the moves on a Holmes Husky player ln order to prepare for a shot. as - , ,,,,,,, .,,,,.,,,,,,,.., ,,,, , , W J' ksffig 'x 5 We I V A .,. 1 15-1 7 ,3, I J J ni, with total determination and concentration, Alex Balldo shoots his free throw in the 56-41 victory over Eagle Pass.
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