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Soph/Frosh Basketball
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Sophomore Todd Doxzon drives into the lane fc
two points against Burke. Sophomores Mik
Moriarty and Pete Bergquist wait for the rebou m
(C. Chung)
Sophomore Boys Basketball: front-Todd Doxzon, Bob Correa, Clint Brown, Andy Glock, Zach Carle:back-Coach Mosser, Dan
Gudenrath, Jason Teich, Matt Ferguson, Mike Moriarty, Pete Bergquist, Matt Will, Matt Shiffermiller, Manager Jodi Fougeron
( Ja ck Martin Photography )
Seasons End on Winning Note
Teants Strive to Reach Goals
-Jill Hoover-
Both the Sophomore and Gross in their final game of the sea- Losing to Prep twice was
Freshmen basketball teams had son. "I think we looked past them, hard to take, since both games were
winnning seasons. and so they beat us. Next year we'll hard- fought and down to the wire. The
The Sophomore team came get them!" said Sophomore Clint Prep team was more physically ma-
out of the season 8-4, only losing to Brown. ture, but we didn't give up." We were
Prep, Omaha North, Northwest, and The Freshmen boys had an as good as anyone we played," said
Gross. The team used a fast pace equally good season. The"A" team Freshman Matt Stigge.
offense and averaged 70 points per was 13-3 and the "B" team was 7-6. Learning to work as a team
game and carried a 50% season shoot- "The season went very well. Not only and not as individuals was a goal for
ing average. Sophomore Bob Correa did both teams finish with winning both teams. " Towards the end of the
said, "The faster we played, the records, but I felt our players made season, the team was not as selfish
better we played." good progress with their individual and worked with each other a lot more,
The biggest margin they lost and team skills development," and we accomplished our goal," added
by was 12 points and that was to saidCoach Dave Bacon. Correa.
Coach Bacon talks with Freshmen Matt
Ferguson about what he needs to work on in the
game against Benson. ( H. Thomas )