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W ho's got it? Groping for the basketball are
senior Shelby Mertins and junior Julie Borders
against their Millard North Opponents.
Sip it. Senior Rhonda Trede takes a break ort
the bench along with teammates sophomore
Cindy Havel, junior Sheri May< ock and senior
Robin Keeler.
/ T his was an enthusiastic group added, "Our main goal was to win
■ willing to work hard on our district and play in the state
fundamentals and conditioning to tournament." He said that because
make up for the loss, through of extremely poor shooting during
graduation, of the previous year's the semi-finals, the goal was not
top two scorers and leading reached.
rebounder," said coach Todd "Our major problem," said
Seastedt, describing his first Seastedt, "was maintaining
impression of the girls varsity consistency in our offense when
basketball team. teams slowed the pace against us.
According to Seastedt, the stress Senior Shelby Mertins became our
was put on team work and main offensive weapon and
conditioning because of a lack of generally as Shelby went, so went
team depth and height. He said, the rest of our team. This pointed
"The girls . . . worked extremely out the need for team balance, a
hard at improving their physical need which must be met for us to
conditioning. As a result, we were at be successful next year."
our best in a fast-paced running He concluded, "Despite a 7-13
game where our team play and record, this was a well respected
conditioning could pay dividends." competitive team that hustled
Seastedt said the season goals continually and whose errors were
were to play with the best teams in created through enthusiasm and
the Metro and to be competitive in anxiousness to excel."
all games throughout the year. He
Huddle up. Coach Todd Seastedt rounds up
the team for a pep talk during a time out.
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