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Last-Second Shots Help Tim Ingram stands at the freethrow line for a set shot.
Give J. ~ 8 - 8 Season
ree, two, one - swish - and the were Sophomores Rob Novak, Brad Kings-
uzzer! Sophomore Rob Novak was bury, Tim Curran, and Junior Sean
_ n the right place at the right time Swanson who suited up for some varsity
when his last minute layup won the game games.
against Bellevue West by 49-4 7 and finished "I think that suiting up for a varsity
home game play for the season. game was a pleasure and it gave me a great
This one moment was one that helped feeling just to be a part of the teams,"
the JV Boys Basketball team end their Novak said.
season at 8 - 8. Of the team's weak points, Kingsbury
Against Omaha Bryan on Jan 10 in the replied that "we had trouble getting back
last seconds, Tim Curran shot and scored on defense and rebounding."
for a final score of MN 48, Bryan 4 7. Kingsbury saw the JV's strongest
"Tim Curran's last second shot at the points as "being able to run fast breaks
buzzer against Bryan" was Sophomore Brad pretty well and playing strong against
Kingsbury's answer to what the team's most better teams."
memorable moment was. Whereas Novak saw their strong points
However, a t'tlw of the games were won as "our intensity".
easier than these two. MN beat C.B. Coach Dennis Gehringer added, "We
Thomas Jefferson 56-26. had a lot of young kids which made the
The team had several standouts. juniors work harder to keep their posi-
Sophomore Dale Martin started the season tions."
on JV, but he later moved to varsity. Others I
Rob Novak gets the fast break against Burke as Brad Tim Curran goes for a jump shot against Prep as Tom
Kingsbury goes down the court with him. Ingram waits for the rebound.
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