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90 baskt'tball
Ram girls rally to gain
the Lower Bucks Crown
A rebuilding project of one year ago has paid off for this
year's girls' basketball team as they rose from a dismal 8-7
record last year to an outstanding 14-3 record this year.
Under the direction of Coach Sellers and her fine manag
ers, the girls captured the Section I Championship. The
team continually demonstrated quickness, agility,
strength in shooting, and good board control which con
tributed greatly to their winning season. The back court
combination of Alma Wooley and Tanya Graves enabled
the Rams to break any press possible. Their quick passing
often found Karen Petroski and Karen Lelinski under the
basket or any easy lay-up. Michelle Terry, who admits to
being a hesitant shooter, led the team in assists while Kar
en Lelinski, Karen Petroski, and Tanya Graves supported
the team greatly with their board work and defensive
genius. While the team will suffer a great loss with the
departure of Karen Petroski, the team's outlook for next
year is still bright since Karen is the only senior leaving.
Despite difficulties which occurred throughout the sea
son, the Rams proved to be a successful team and in the
end, they overcame their problems and united as one.
Alma Wooley takes a break.
28 Archbishop Ryan 43
35 Bristol 23
44 New Hope 14
35 Jenkintown . 59
57 Delhaas 33
42 Lower Moreland 46 17^
15 Bensalem 16
49 Neshaminy 36
24 Council Rock 19
29 Pennsbury 24
48 Arch. Kennedy 42
42 Lansdale 25
54 Delhaas 41
40 Bensalem 19
55 Neshaminy 18
54 Council Rock 23
37 Pennsbury 32
Karen Petroski talks with the ref. Karen Petroski looks for a pass.
Tanya Graves outjumps foe. Karen Lelinski, Defense.
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