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ecause of problems that progressed, the Cougars
cannot be anticipated and refined their plays and
not knowing exactly how streamlined their moves. One
one's recruits will play, of their greatest strengths
rebuilding a basketball team was their ability to work
is a challenge few coaches together as a single unit, By
attempt without some season's end, the team had
misgiving. racked up several honors.
However, Coach Wubbena They were runners-up in the
is more than capable. Despite FCCC, co-champions with
losing key players due to Pensacola for the Orange
graduation, the Cougars had Belt Conference, and went as
a successful season with a far as the finals for the
21-10 record. They played District championship before
against some tough colleges, losing to Southeastern.
A formidable holding their own, even 6'11" Jason Henderson did
against larger schools with much to help the team reach
court presence scholarship teams. these achievements. Because
In addition to a very few of his rebounding efforts,
is developing returning players, the team Jason was named to the all
was composed of a number
conference teams of the
of young players who were Orange Belt and FCC
from our unity. blessed with a lot of raw conferences and to the first
talent. As the season team of All-District.
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COUGARS
The 1990-1991 Men’s Basketball team. Seated: Jason Wingate, Andy Coach Wubbena demonstrates for
Haines, Robbie Hammond, Joe Frost, Bryan Carr, Roger Duncan, Mike Nathan Foster and Dan Harris (white
Doig, Steve White; standing: Walter McDonald, III (Statistician/Manager), jersey) the proper defensive stance
Ralph Wingate (Manager), Rico Melancon, Bobby Harmeyer, Nathan Foster, to use in guarding against the of
Jason Henderson, Nick Van DeWalle, Todd Kelly, Dan Harris, Bryan
Harwood (Assistant Coach) and Coach Del Wubbena. fensive player.
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