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M otivation and teamwork brought vic-
tory to both the freshmen and re-
serve. girls basketball teams.
''Most of us come from two rival
schools. At th b2E~In.ni ofi h seat
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teams, instead of within our own, and we
pulled together:' freshman Sam Dokken said.
Pulling together helped immensely and
the B team only lost to one team.
"I was upset when we lost to Marion
the second time, but at least we only lost
to one team," freshmen Haley Thole said.
Basketball isn't iust skill , it's also hard
work and it takes a good attitude.
"Being port of a team takes dedica-
tion and heart. I con truly say we all hove
these qualities that_put us near the top,"
sophomore Abbie Uldham said.
Reserve Girls Basketball: front - Michelle Simon, Angelo
Sulley, Abbie Oldham, Stephanie Marr; back- coach Donn
Kasner, Just ine Caniglia, Sara Schult , Beth Guschenritter;
Not pictured; Kathleen Lenie F>Olo" JACK MNilN F>OlOGRAFHY
Freshmen Girls Basketball: front - Tina Johnson , Jasmin
Jonsson , Andrea Beller, Laura Steele, Leighann Thagrad,
Jessica Swanson ; sewnd row- Kaela Burke, Laura Groggel,
Anna Hohenstein, Haley Thole, Heather Duncan, Alexis
Ganey, Ashley Grace; back- coach Mindy Reed, Emi ly Fuhs,
Baylee Burton, Sam Dokken, Tiffani Flink , Katie Anderson,
Amy Kirkendall, Katherine Anderson, coach Maureen Preble
PHOTO BY JACX MJ.i1:rN fH::nOGRAitfl'