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Ability, attitude



                           NOT  enough!





                 £ £X A /e did a real good job with our   to honors by various newspapers
                    Vw opponents yet we just didn’t       and four have come from this year, ”
                   win the games that we should           said Seastedt.
                   have,” said head coach Todd Seas-        Johnson was elected honorary
                   teadt.                                 captain for the year and junior
                     Under the direction of third year    Shelly Morey was commended for
                   coach Seastedt, the Ralston Varsity    consistently good  play by coach
                   girls’ basketball team concluded       Seastedt.
                   their season sporting a 7-13 record.     The frosh girls’ teams ended their
                   Junior Zeta Tucker was the scoring     season with a 5-10 record.
                   leader on the team while senior Les      “ Our goal was to beat Millard. Mil­
                   Johnson led in rebounds.               lard was really good this year. They
                     "Our main problem was just scor­     beat everybody they played by at
                   ing. We had the ability and the right   least 40 points,” said head coach
                   attitude, yet the varsity girls just let   Joyce Roeschke.
                   our opponents win,” Seasteadt said.      Another goal that the frosh team
                     Coach Seasteadt also remarked        had was to beat Marian. They
                   that the team’s play was hurt by inju­ accomplished this by beating them
                   ries when senior Laura Hopkins and  twice.
                   junior Phyllis Burrell were sidelined    Varsity coach Seastedt summed
                   with leg injuries.                     up both coaches feelings by saying,
                      "We really had a good group of      “ I was really impressed with the
                   talented athletes on the team. Dur­    girls’ attack. They were always try­
                    ing the three years that I have       ing to play their best.”
                   coached, I’ve had eight girls elected





                 A lost ball! Sophomore Rhonda Havel tries to gam control of
                 a Burke opponent's missed shot
                 Lots ol practice pays off for freshman Kris Navaiux as she
                 lays up an eight foot shot against Ryan
























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