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Starting out with a I -5 The turning point
record, the Rams woke up. of the season was when
"Our attitude changed, and the Rams won in over
we woke up and decided time with Creighton
to start working harderand -Prep. Robinson said,
Coach Stewart started to "Things really turned
get on us," Senior Careem around; at that point
Robinson, a transfer from we knew we could beat
Millard South said. anyone." With seven
The Rams started off seniors on the team
this season slow but had a they showed a balanced
great outcome on the end leadership and each in
ofthe season. "I thought at dividual stepped up to
the beginmngofthe season fill a role in leadership.
we all had our egos, want "At the end of the sea
ing to play for ourselves, son we were playing
but we came to realize we really well but things just
needed to work together didn't fall for us," Dubbs
to be good," Robinson said. said.
Freshman Dusty Dubbs A disappointing
said, "We lost to some finish came in Districts
teams that we should have by the hands of Omaha
beaten and we missed a lot South. "We were kind
of easy shots which we of distracted going into
should have had; we that game," Dubbs said.
weren't focused." I "We had plenty of
The Rams fought back ■■bibh h m chancesto take the lead,
to a 5-5 record. Varsity but we just weren't
Coach Jack Stewart said, \/A n Q ljy t h e r e mentally."
"With a 5-5 record, I told VMnOI I T -KarrieZersen
the boys it was a new start
at 0-0."
Senior leading scorer Mitch Mosser For the first time ever, the Rams had a Senior MVP Careem Robinson, who
m akes a move on an Omaha South starting freshman on the team. Fresh was a transfer from Millard South,
player. Mosser is a three-year letter man Dusty Dubbs goes with the one- lays the ball up on the backboard.
winner. hand shot.
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