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Sophomore Tigers listen as Coach Scott gives instructions on how to keep the other team from scoring. Sophs Almost Undefeated Lots of practice and hard work, vic- tories, defeats, sweaty towels and smelly socks were all a part of an al- most undefeated season for the sopho- more girls. They compiled seventeen wins and two losses. Due to the over- whelming number of wins, the season was very enjoyable and consisted of much hard work, dedication and a good team effort. This year West sophomores com- Ruby Murphy feels the tension before the game starts. Karen Vermillion jumps into action, guarding her opponent. 26 10th Basketball bined with others from Central to make one team. This proved to be a real success. The hardest game we ever played was against Midwest City, said Karen Vermillion, because it was the first time we had ever played, Many exciting things happened to keep the team soaring during the sea- son. What l liked most about the sea- son was beating Edmond four times this year, said Ruby Murphy. We also won two first place trophies, win- ning the Moore tournament and the Norman tournament. The team is said to have played beyond their ability, said Coach Andy Scott. Because the girls wanted to win so badly, they played together as a real team,
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9th BASKETBALL - Front Row: Roger Gilson, Cary Bagget, David Hott, Brian Hall, Patrick Russell, Chet Austin, Steve Cooper, Darren Mayfield, Second Row: Mike Whitten, Greg Stubbs, Sandy I-louser, Rob Coffey, Brian Jewel, Kelly Miller, Kermit Garrison, Jodi Russell, Mike Petzel, Billy Swaftord, John Murphy, Third Row: Coach Jimmy Tribble, Tim Lipe, Brent Cook, Troy Dycus, Darin Hilberrz, Greg Wiltse, Terry Pritchard, Dean Hodge, Greg Graumann, Mike Alderman, Coach Earl Boyer. ' ' is , West ,,,. 35 i 1 'L 32 , 4 9 . t,,, 45 48 53 40 60 57 49 52 46 50 59 55 39 7l 43 43 52 47 Opp. Norman West 29 Edmond 33 Norman Central 20 Kerr 41 Jarman 41 Del Crest 38 Norman Central 37 Moore Central 58 Kerr 54 Shawnee 34 Del Crest 34 Moore Central 43 Hefner 41 Kerr 45 Guthrie 47 Jarman 58 Mayfield 48 Edmond 36 Norman West 60 Moore CentraltOTl 39 Hefner 50 Sandy Hauser prepares to shoot from the free throw line. Shoot! Shoot! Shoot The l-loop! ltwas a good year for the freshmen boys' basketball team. They posted a seasonal record of 17 wins and only 3 losses. I think the reason why the team worked so well is the closeness everyone feltf' said Greg Stubbs. We all seemed to become good friends and worked well together. When we practiced, we practiced hard, but we did it as a team and it was fun.'f The one thing the freshmen boys strived for the most was getting and maintaining their positions. They had to work really hard to be good at their individual positions. Terry Pritchard commented that he liked playing cen- ter because he liked to get the ball and make many points. lt can honestly be said that this ninth grade year in sports is the best Moore West has ever had. Contributing a great deal were these freshmen boys. 9th Basketball 25
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