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JV Boys Basketball Builds Tradition Five players ran down the court dribbling and passing the ball as they looked for an opening for a lay-up shot, and U.C. scored two points. Basketball, the most popular of all indoor sports and a feature event in the 1984 Olym- pics, gathered momentum at U.C.H.S. The team played better as the season went on from December to February. More and more people came to the games and supported them. The team consisted of twelve players, four sophomores and seven juniors, four of whom were returning. They practiced everyday after school for two hours to develop their skill at handling the ball. Basketball is a sport that requires a great deal of agility, speed, intelligence, and team- work. The J.V. Basketball team displayed all of those qualities. J.V. player Andy Scofield re- plied, Our team has a lot of quickness. Coach Vukojevich commented, They are a group of players that work well together as a unit and there isn ' t just one star on the team. Coach Vukojevich preps the team before a tough game. Scott Ezell knows practice makes perfect. ' sky is the limit for Mark Rober- son. James Young drives for a two pointer. 116 JV Boys Basketball Top Row: Steve Schmunk, Jerry Black. Andy Scofield. Brian Creek, Scott Ezell, Rudy Lovato. James Young. Bottom Row: Mark Roberson, Ron Cowell, Mike Malolie, Jeff Randall. Mike Norris.
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Sharon Stoltzfus breaks tlirough a defender Kathy Anuskiewicz takes the ball on a fast break. Varsity Girls Basketball 115
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Hustling Hoopers Joanne LaMotte drives hard to score. What we lack i n numbers we make up for in spirit, comments Coach Greg Hill of the Girl ' s Junior Varsity Basketball team. We ' re a physical team and fundamentally sound, we should give any team in the league a run for their money except for our inexperience on the court. The novice hoopers carried team play to its fullest as no one player stood out from the bunch. There is no one all-star on this team, said coach Hill. They ' re all outstanding and they should develop into a first class team by the end of the season. Joanna Cottle shoots from the line during practice Top Row: Stephanie Cucero, Shirl Washington. Joanne LaMotte, Theresa Moore. Gloria Palacius, Coach Hill Bottom Row: Mary Grant, Joanna Cottle. Bonnie Lopez It I Stephanie Cucero practices free throws Tonya McClellan shoots before the sec- onds of the game run out. JV Girls Basketball 117
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