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Spirited Cris Buckelew received honorable mention All-SW Iowa. Joetta outmaneuvers a Anxious Cardettes await start of a sectional game at Mal- Vern. Their Enthusiasm Woodbine guard. Barb Schnoor's tight defense contributed to Cardette win over Lewis Central. Wifi! W. W' 'fl' '
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SEASON RECORD THEY Missouri Valley 48 Woodbine 51 T ri-Center 54 Griswold 71 Walnut 58 Malvern 51 New Market 49 Oakland 37 Shelby 63 Exira 50 Oakland 45 Underwood 11 Avoha 66 Walnut 69 Elkhorn 79 St. Alberts 41 Carson 49 Tri-Center QOTJ 61 Fremont Mills 57 Avoha 64 SECTIONAL Nishna Valley 42 Glenwood 78 Lewis Central 53 DISTRICT Malvern 44 Tri -Center QOTJ 64 Glenwood 72 Seniors Diane Parker and Cris Buckelew, Coach Sandquist, and Joetta Boyer and Laura Horn. Tourney Competition Than Ever before- The Cardettes were 16-10 for the 72-73 basketball sea- son. Off to a rather slow start initially, the Cardettes prog- ressed steadily. The girls maintained an excellent attitude and offered maximum effort in practice and competition. By mid-season, they were able to capture lst place in the Holi- day Tournament at Carson. This victory boosted their confi- dence and the season started rolling. The Cardettes put it together to battle a strong Elk- horn team in outstanding fashion. Despite their loss, their performance gave them further confidence as they entered tournament competition. They defeated Nishna Valley and Lewis Central to take 3rd place in sectional action at Malvern. ln addition, they narrowly missed defeating the ultimate district champion, Glenwood, by only four points. At district in Council Bluffs, the Cardegs won lst and 2nd round games against Malvern and Tri-Center. In the dis- trict finals, they were beaten by Glenwood. However, they could be well proud of their 2nd place finish as it marked the first time the Cardettes had ever advanced that far.
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