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The JV, sophomore, and during four key games. Returning
freshmen basketball teams ended the from winter break, the team opened During a time-out coach Ron John ette shows winningpoint.Time-outs were used for resting
JV team members the next strategy for the
or planning winning strategies. (Leah Naple )
year with impressive winning sea- with a convincing 20-point win over
sons by suffering no more than five rival Millard South. The next key
losses each. games includedwins over Creighton
The boys JV team fin ished Prep and Lincoln Northeast and a
its winning season at 11-5. The close overtime loss to Westside.
team's five losses were very close; During the season, "Most
the team never lost by more than five teams just showed up and begged
points. "This year's team was very for mercy, and by halftime they were
competitive, which helped us in those already slaughtered," sophomore
close games. The players also got a Mark Wane said.
lot of learning experience from the Freshmen played well in
season," coach Ron Johnette said. their first year of high school com-
The team's strengths con- petition, with the A team finishing
tributed to the success of the season. with a 10-5 record and the B team
"The leadership on this year's team ending with a 10-2 record. "Every
was nice to see and helped a lot," game was important to the team. No
junior Chris Finpegan said. one game is less important than the
The sophomore team sea- other," coach Mark Edge said.
son came to an almost perfect end "With scores like this, it shows we
with an 13-1 record. "You can't go worked as a team rather than an
13-1 record without talent. This was individual," freshman Edward
a team that was willing to listen and Delashmutt said.
put its effort into what the coaches When the season came to its
wanted," coach David Bacon said. close, successful records were
According to coach Ba- achi eved by all teams. Q
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Freshman Boys Basketball: front-
Muniz, Ray Rose, Jason Appuhn,
Derek Worley, Edward Oel.ashtmu.tt ,
Stats Tarr,Michael Ogaz, Robert
Grant Roberts; back-Todd Mattox,
Elli s, James Weiand, Jeffrey Horeis,
Junior Varsity Sophomore Freshman A B Bunjer,AndrewTitus, Tyson UJl'"!;l'm,•J•niJ
Carlson, Brandon Smith,Emerson
Omaha Gross 75-37 Omaha Bryan 60-49 Millard South 51-53 34-24 Coach Mark Edge (J ack
Omaha Central 54-57 Omaha Gross 73-40 Creighton Prep 62-57 37-43 Photography)
Ralston 59-43 Papillion/LaVista 59-36 Omaha Gross 66-39 57-56
Omaha Bryan 51-47 Omaha Northwest 67-35 LaVista 67-25 54-22
Omaha North 45-48 Omaha Burke 69-48 Papillion 61-50 28-25
Millard South 49-37 Millard South 57-37 Lewis Central 71-41 68-24 Sophomore Boys Basketball: front-
Bellevue West 56-51 Omaha North 60-34 Boystown 51 -42 Zaversnik, Todd Wallace, Jeff
Omaha South 59-39 Lincoln Northeast 62-57 Bellevue East 60-30 50-29 Nicholas Flynn, Steven Eck,
Omaha Benson 53-49 Bellevue West 72-46 Millard South 34-54 47-44 Boettner; back-Mark Wane, •~•coimi l...n'""""<
Abraham Lincoln 59-63 Omaha Benson 59-38 Lincoln Southeast 50-55 Ryan Arnold, Eric Hammer, Luke
Bellevue East 86-67 Abraham Lincoln 71-57 Creighton Prep 56-49 39-48 Benjamin Miller, Coach David Bacon
Creighton Prep 59-52 Creighton Prep 59-52 Creighton Prep Tournament (Jack Martin Photography)
Papillion/LaVista 63-48 Ralston 58-50 Omaha Benson 60-51
Lincoln Northeast 52-57 Omaha Westside 62-69 Omaha Westside 51-65
Omaha Burke 55-59 Won 13 Lost 1 Omaha Burke 57-37 38-25
Omaha Westside 57-53 Omaha Westside 53-44 52-50
Won 11 LostS Lincoln East 61-54
A Team Won 10 Lost 5
B Team Won 10 Lost 2