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Jake Hearron, a sopho-
more' tips the ball in to seal
a victory over Omaha North. This bas-
ket allowed the Mustangs to win by
eight. (E. Strauss)
Close contests
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·ryan j. adwers·
The JV boys basketball team game winning streak. This run of
had an impressive winning sea- wins was stopped by a two
son daunted only by six losses . point loss to the Millard South
The season started off slowly team.
with losses to Westside, Omaha The team fell into a pattern
Burke , and Prep, but these as they rallied up for another
games were close and the five game win streak, highlight-
losses were mainly attributed ed by a 49 point victory over
to the team's not playing up to Bellevue East.
it' s own abilities. The Mustangs failed to win
" We had a lot of close their last two games over Lin-
games ," said the JV Coach coln Northeast and Papio. The
Johnette. The inconsistence in loss to Papio, their last game,
play did not really bother the was a shock to the Mustangs
coach because, " our main because of the mere two point
goal was player improvement difference. •r
and development at posi- Though the Mustangs lost six
tions ." of their games, they won ten
After the first three losses , the which was considered a win-
team quickly rallied with a five ning season. e
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J. V. Boys Basketball: Coach Ron Johnette. Rob Miller. Dave Machino,
Brian Vaske, Brian Thompson, Todd Bartels, Jake Hearron, Mike Stemm, Brice Bal-
lard.
Matt Northrop fights for a rebound as players trom the opposing
team attempt to steal the ball back. (H. Fox)
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