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(ball The girls j.v. basketball Look at that defensive stance! Freshm an M olly Korgie stays low as
she plays defense on the other team 's guard.
team w as one that had
players com ing off a
roster of nine freshm en
and tw o sophom ores.
T he team m et the
challenges that they w ere
handed, determ ined to
play hard and im proved
w ith every gam e. The
girls' record at the end of
the season w as seven
w ins and eight losses.
C oach Russ H endrix
w rites, "O u r seven w ins
w ere built by the sam e
determ ination and they
continued their effort to
get better."
The freshm an girls
basketball team , w hich
m ostly represented the
j.v., com pleted its season
w ith 10 w ins and 8 losses.
Leading scorers w ere
Lindsey B redar with 127
and M olly K orgie with
116. Leaders in the free-
throw percentages w ere
A ngela Palm a w ith 89%
and Lacey W orth with
56% . "T h e future is very
bright for R alston High
School because of the
quality of the young
ladies representing it,"
Freshm an A lyssa Bernth takes her time
said C oach H endrix.
as she easily m akes her freethrow.
Girls Basketball-Varsity
SCOREBOARD
RHS Opp
Skutt 47 64
T.J. 37 45
Mercy 54 26
Om. NW 64 45
Fall City 40 55
Fremont 33 42
York 34 49
Below freshm an Lacey
Seward 48 62
H ansen gets ready to
Gross 40 46
pass the ball up and ssc 32 101
over the defense. Skutt 62 49
Blair 31 63
A .L. 46 54
SC West 61 50
Skutt 64 46
Roncalli 35 57
T.J. 58 41
Girls Basketball-JV
SCOREBO ARD
RHS Opp
Mercy 41 26
NW 31 38
Fall City 29 42
Skutt 29 28
Gross 53 56
SSC 32 48
T .J. 26 30
A .L. 28 45
SC West 47 31
Getting ready to throw the ball in, junior Kim H ansler Roncalli 51 30
Duches. 50 49
1 waits for one of her team m ates to get open.
Plattev. 39 35
Schuyler 31 35
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