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Varsity Girls Reach Regional Finals The girls qualified for the TAPS regionals in Houston with a 14- i record, ending the regular season on a three game winning streak. The Trojans played their pressing game against San Marcos but came up short. The girls finished third in their district, which is highly commendable considering the top two district teams were also the top two teams in the state. TCA won the Trinity Christian Cedar Hill Tourna- ment and finished second in the first TCA tourney. The girls’ desire was to honor the Lord through their example on and off the court. The team’s verse was I Corinthians 9:24. Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the' prize? Run in such a way that you may win.” The Tro- jans’ pressing defense, desire, enthusiasm, bustle, and never quitting attitude were leading factors in TCA’s success. The quality of never-giving-up best describes this year’s team. Four times they were behind by more than 12 points, but fought back to win. Much raise and thanks go to our Lord who is using us to bear His fruit. Congratulations to Beth Mikkelsen on her selection to TAPS District 1 first team, while Jackie Schimmer made second team, and Autumn Getz and Amy Chafin received honorable mention. Beth. Autumn, and Stephanie Gilkerson were named to all- tournament teams during the season. Thanks to the faithful Trojan fans who supported and encouraged the team members and coaches. Coach Ed Aronson Jr. Varsity Girls Basketball Danelle Rich sticks the ball low. Denise Ramirez looks for a shot. Amy Seely looks for an open person. A Winning Attitude Shines on the Court The Jr. Varsity girls basketball team ended an exciting season with an overall record of nine wins and two losses. The girls’ willingness and extra effort proved to be a major reason for these victories. The second half of the season was a turning point for the girls as their desire and deter- mination became more evident. A winning attitude was one of their greatest assets; it showed on the court as well as off. Congratulations to the team for a great season of hard work and discipline. Coach Parker 157
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High School Girls Basketball First Row: Krin Jennings. April Lamphere. Shannon Collins. Danelle Rich. Amy Seely. Mary Wayman. Lisa Campbell. Kelly Parks. Second Row: Coach Martha Parker. Cindy Trimble. Denise Ramirez. Beth Mikkelsen. Martha Moock. Kris Maples. Amy Chafin, Jackie Schimmer, Mary Beth Boyer. Autumn Getz. Stephanie Gilkerson. Head Coach Ed Aronson. Autumn Getz gives a fake. Jackie Schimmer tlirovvs the ball in. 156 Mary Beth Boyer shoots for two. Beth executes the fast break.
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Jr. High Girls Basketball First Row: Shelley Hentschell, Anne Stone. Jenny Pedde. Amy Waddell. I.eslie Hinckley. Patti Harding. Second Row: Charisse Griffin. Lib- by Russ. Amy Smith. Jenny Honett. Jenny Mize. Judy Carpenter. I.eslie Cotter. Emily Steele. Third Row: Coach Kathy Flaherty. Sarah Beide). Elizabeth Beidel, Lisa Busch. Heather Clenn. Bren Holman. Beth Thames. Trisha Kinkaid. First Row: Laura Wood. Janice Berglund, Sara Kettner. Tiffany Sledge. Margaret Moore. Kellie Bailey. Kerry Nixon. Second Row: Melissa Ellis. Jennifer Maples. Tamera Slaughter. Kim Krueger. Stacie Horton. Jennifer Powell, Kim Sutherland. Allison Paul. Third Row: Coach Sue Morrill. Stacie Tate. Mendy Metcalf. Debbie Brookes. Robin Anderson, Christy Skeeters, Bethany Brittain. Katy Key. Victorious Seasons for Lady Trojans Both of the junior high girls teams were very successful this season. The eighth grade girls completed their season with a 10-1 record. The Trojans were known for playing a strong defensive game, and they thrilled the crowd with several last minute wins. Beth Thames received the honor of being the All-Star Came Representative from TCA. Bren Holman, Leslie Cotter. Sarah Beidel. and the other girls are to be commended for their ability, also. The seventh grade team was also victorious; they were undefeated! Allison Paul and Mendy Met- calf provided strong leadership throughout the season and were top performers for the team. We are proud of both teams, and we certainly appreciated the support of parents and friends. Coach Kathy Flaherty and Coach Sue Morrill Jenny looks for an opening. Leslie dribbles down court.
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