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~ jJ. V .I Freshman Girls Basketball
Dribbling around a Marion defender is
Freshman Tricia Paulsen. Freshman Angela
Bredenkamp stands by ready to help her. (C.
Reade)
Girls Junior Varsity Basketball: front- Coach Diane Beideck, Jennifer Crites, Ginny Hoefer, Kim Stigge, Amy Hodges, Nancy
Niemann, Coach Terry Thielen; back- Jill Hoover, Jennifer Eck, Jamie Clanton, Jennife r Kros, Sarah Sinclair. (Jack Martin
Photograp y)
J. V. Girls Start Off Big
Freshntan A-Teant Takes Title
-Kevin Ridley-
The Freshman girls A-team only losing two games the rest of the The J.V Girls team also got
took home the first place tournament season. off to a big start by winning five in a
trophy. TheJ.V. team fini shed with a In their city tournament, the row until they lost a fru strating game
13-3 record. A-team won a close game against to Omaha North 28-36. Sophomore
The Freshman A-team Millard South 42-40. In the champi- Jill Hoover agreed, "That game we
started out big by winning five in a onship the Mustangs would not be weren't working together as a team so
row, and one against rival Millard denied of a loss. They beat Gross 56- we got frustrated." Then the Mus-
South. However after that, the Mus- 42 and took home the championship. tangs had a di ssapointing loss to Mil-
tangs lost three out of five games. The Freshman B-team had a lard South 38-41. From there on they
Freshman Allison Miller said, "After record of 7-6 and took runner-up in won seven out of their last eight games,
our losing streak, we knew we had to their tournament. In the champion- including a big win off Omaha Gross.
bounce back and win some games." ship game, they were beaten by Mar- They fini shed their season with a rec-
They did just that by corning back and ion 17-27. ord of 13-3 .
Freshman Jennie Underwood sets up for a
potenti al bas ket as Freshman Tricia Pa ulsen
looks on. (C. Reade)