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                y  first  impression  of  this     either  Millard  North  or  Millard         "They thought  that  they  knew all
          1 T 1  year's  team  was  that  they     South.  They  did  beat  Millard  South   there  was  to  know  about  the
          had  good  basketball  sense,"  said     36-34  late  in  the  season,  making     game," said  Fantaski.  "However,
          freshman  girls  basketball  coach       themselves  the  only  team  in  the      learning  things  that  had  never
          Joyce  Roeschke.  "Their                 league to  do  so.  "It  was  by  far  our   occurred  to  them  before  changed
          fundamentals  of  basketball  were       greatest  team  effort  of  the  entire   their  ideas  and  gave  them  more
          sound.  Our  first  practice  showed     season!"  said  Roeschke.                confidence."
          me  their  quickness and  strong           She  concluded,  "This was a              "As a  team, we  wanted  to  be
          rebounding."                             talented  group  of  young  athletes.  I   competitive  every  game  and  win  at
            Roeschke said  discipline and          feel  that  as  they  mature,  they  will   least  half  of our  games.  I  believe
          organization  were two  ideas which      contribute  greatly  to the  varsity     each  of the  girls  bettered
          she  stressed  during  practices.  The   girls  basketball  program."             themselves  over the  course  of  the
          team  goals  were  to  strive  for  a      "I  think  the  girls  thought  I  was   year.  After  an  0-3  start,  I  felt  that
          well-balanced  offensive  attack,        crazy  at  first,"  said  j.v.  girls    the  team  placed  very  well  by
          avoid  depending  on  one  or  two       basketball  coach  Mike  Fantaski.  He   finishing the  season  at  8-5,"
          girls  by  stressing  the  importance  of   said  he  felt  fundamentals and      concluded  Fantaski.
          everyone  contributing  to  the          basketball  know-how  were  most
          scoring  of  points, and  beating        important.


                                                  Crashin' the boards are juniors Cindy Doerr, Xy­
                                                  lene  Breazeale,  and  Becky  Burianek  after  a
                                                  freethrow  by  junior  Sheri  Maycock  in  a  game
                                                  against  Millard  North.
                                                  All  eyes  on  the  floor.  Sophomore  Cindy  Havel
                                                  and  juniors  Julie  Borders,  Sharon  Lagenza,  and
                                                  Xylene  Breazeale  watch  intensely  as  their  team­
                                                  mates  battle  Millard  North,






























































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