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With the Cougars running the break, the ball is
passed to 6’7” senior Anthony Wilson who takes two
quick dribbles and ignites the crowd with a dunk
over the Pensacola defenders. Great intensity of the
defense carried over to the offense which allowed
the team to defeat Pensacola Christian College. With
Coach Del Wubbena stressing good attitude on and
off the court, the team became unified and deter
mined to succeed. He said, “To win we will have to
play with a high level of energy, great effort and ex
Nervous at first of
ecution. The most im portant message I want to por how the fans would
tray to my players is that the team put God first accept the “unthink
and grow spiritually because basketball season will able crime” he com
mitted of attending
come to an end, but how they live for Christ is what their rival Southeast
counts.” During a road trip, the players ministered ern College, Mark
at a Wednesday evening service and conducted a MacFawn relaxed
after a hearty warm
team chapel in North Carolina. welcome back by his
Assistant coach John Wilson said, “This year’s coach, team, and the
team has the potential to excel in many areas. Coach school. Mark left
CCC after his fresh
Wubbena and I are looking forward to watching them
man year, but the
blossom into an exceptional basketball team .” Lord led him back
after two years.
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“I enjoy playing on an “Hard work pushed “I really enjoy play Say good-bye to our
unselfish and caring our team to new lev ing for CCC!” seniors who will be
team.” els even through the -Marc Lazarre leaving the team.
-Ryan Hank hard times.”
-Michael Hudson
basketball

