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Spirit And Togetherness Draw Team Closer For — Wins! Kerry Goss looks for an outlet to pass after a big rebound. Iwsw Front row left to right — John Lewis, George Wagoner, Chris Sluss, Bob McKee, Sput Owens, John Lloyd, Kenny Richard¬ son, Tex Miller. Back row — Coach Trader, Craig Davis, Pat Hughes, Pat Shelton, Kerry Goss, Mike Shelton, Mike Davis, Mike Oliver, Coach Dean. 28
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Leaving the court, Karen Kraft receives deserved handshake. Front row: le ft to right: Gretchen Roben- hymer. Coach Wayne Mallard, Kathy Ander¬ son. Middle row: Tina Orlando, Karen Kraft, Liz Chandler, Charlotte Mason, Julie Hefti, Mgr. Teresa Kedock. Back row: Laurie Roberson, Sue Beazley, Peggy Keenan, Sherri Stanley, Jean Schwab, and Sue Wisnom. J.V. Vikes stand in readiness as the jump- ball is released. 27
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Led by the experience of seven Seniors, the Varsity Basketball team completed a most successful season. Balance was the key, with three extremely talented Juniors and one promising young Sopho¬ more. This was not a group of individ¬ uals but a team of brothers who worked as one. This family of high¬ ly dedicated young men sacrificed the personal spotlight to bring public attention upon the team. Team play, which dominated as the overall team ability, was the strongest in recent WSHS basket¬ ball history. Led by the team ' s high scorer, John Lloyd, the offensive attack was one of the tops in the district. With the rebounding muscle of the Davis brothers, Mike and Craig, along with Pat Shelton, Craig Davis floats up for the unchallenged jump-shot. the defensive abilities were unlim¬ ited. George Wagoner completed the total team attack by being the playmaker and defensive front man. Coaches Trader and Dean could depend upon the bench if the start¬ ing five failed to produce. Experi¬ enced Varsity players such as Ken Richardson and Mike Shelton add¬ ed to the team effort with their reserve playing time, which proved to be a valuable asset as illness plagued part of the starting line¬ up. The increase in attendance re¬ flected the outstanding achieve¬ ments gained by the “family”. This group of young men seemed to draw the students closer through spirit and togetherness. Kerry Goss, Mike Davis, and Charlie Owens triple team opponent. Inbound play finds Craig and Mike Davis on defense. John Lloyd drives for easy lay-up; George Waggoner awaits rebound. 29
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