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Results of hard work and
commitment help JV and
varsity girls improve their
game
As the seelson pro~Ar~G·c:,c:,P,,,1:1, 'We all showed mental errors and
JV elnd Velrs1ty g1rls grelduellly accomplished unforced turnovers early 1n the season, but
their biggest goals . Whether it was on elS it progressed we really
offense or defense, the girls were still stelrted plelying well," sophomore
determined to improve their skills . Amy Melthis Selid.
"!wanted to see significelnt progress Of course the g iris held
in my decision making on the court. This their traditions, before elnd
season l have made better passes, driven to after games, making memories
the basket, and played tenaciously," junior they would never forget.
Katie Lenie said. "Every Saturday morning, we
Support and help, both on and off the go to Bruegger's Bagels, elnd after
court, from other teamlrwtes helped give games we normally go out to d 1nner
the girls more ambition to challenge their as a teelm and helve carbohydrate
opponents . dinners," junior Amy LeBi cmc Selld .
"V/e have a lot of team unity, and we Ded1cat1on really paid off for
work together. We cheer each other on both teams throughout the season .
during games and practices," sen1or V e~l Overe~ll, the girls worked the1r best,
Chermak said. tried their hardest, and showed
However, strengths and weelknesses everyone what it telkes to have el fun,
plelyed big roles 1n how the girls performed. memorable, and enjoyable season .
' team, we've come a
reshman Merrit Dietz drives the
F long way. We have worked
very hard and made great
ball to the basket . Dietz lead the
Mustangs to many victories throughout improvements o out
the season. photo by Ashley Rosen boom the
(1 ophomore Amy Mathis goes for a
i') lay-up. This was Mathis' second
-senior Katie Berge
year on varsity. photo by Hea ther Dehm
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