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Frosh End At 6-8, 8-6
Sophomores Finish 7-5
-Toni Resquer-
Coach Bill Cunningham was they did experience some bad luck.
pleased. Said Cunningham. "We had ·We lost two kids. and we didn't get
abited the side of the building their input. We had no superstars."
niors liked to refer to as explained Mosser. "so we relied on
er Room". but when they each person's abilities ...
took to the court the Freshmen and "The season was . . up The Sophomores got it all togeth-
Sophomore Basketball teams and down. we came er at the end of the season. Said
played as if they were older. out all right in the end ... Sophomore Brian Vaske. "We had
Every game was not a bed of -Freshman Brian Lang a loss against Central and then a big
roses. however. Both teams experi- comeback against Bellevue East."
enced some setbacks in the middle Sophomore Chris Gille contribut-
of the season. ·'The season was def- ed the comback to intense practices
initely up and down." said Freshman of different plays. Said Gille. "When
Brian Lang. "but we came out all a very successful season. The kids the plays worked on the floor. it re-
right in the end" with an A(6-8) and worked as hard as any team I've ally showed ...
B(B-6) record. ever coached." Vaske gave his reason for the
The Freshman ended the year Sophomore Coach Tom Mosser comeback. "We worked together
with a winning season. Freshmen was pleased with his team. although well as shown by our 7-5 record."<Oillll
"S-1-N-K. Sink that bal l for two. heyl" this case number 50. Freshman Dav1d
Those extra two points gained in foul Maschino. tries his hand at sinking a free
shots can sometimes mean the vicory or throw in a game against Prep . His team-
the loss of a game. Concentration 1s writ- mates. Freshmen Mike Lammers and
ten all over the face of the one player Jacob Hearron prepare to rebound the
who must make the two points count. In ball . (R. Rasmussen}