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end. I think morning practices and early games start to take their toll towards the end of the season."
On the moment that sticks out:
Klinker: I think practicing at six in the morning was what really brought us together as a team.”
On the funniest moment of the season:
Klinker: I d say that the funniest moment of the season was after we lost to South Sioux City at South Sioux We
ate at Valentino s and Aaron Workman ate six bowls of chocolate pudding and Aaron Giersch ate about 15
pieces of pizza. We nearly put them out of business.”
On the high point of the season:
Klinker: The high point was probably our win in the Bryan Tournament. We were really playing good basket
ball then.”
On the low point of the season:
Klinker: The low point has to be the end, because we lost a heart-breaker to South Sioux.
On the coach:
Klinker: “Coach Siske did a great job with this team. He is a great coach and motivator, and he made basketball
fun even at six a.m.”
BIG Sophomore Basketball
Front row: Scott Lacey,
KENT! Brett Harmon, Joe Hansler,
Kent Klanderud led the Josh Farrell, Jason Strack,
freshman “A ” team in Brian Kawa, Aaron Work
fouls. “I had trouble man Second row: Jon
staying in the game; I Silvey, Aaron Giersch,
always fouled out.” Adam Klinker, Jayme
p h o t o b y NIKKI Gibbs, Merle Rippe, An
ABRAHAM thony Colanino, Jake
Harding, Tom Fitzgerald,
JJ Hardy, Coach Siske
photo by JOHN LINCOLN
STUDIO
D- Poop's
Dubbs a Shooter!
Junior Dusty Dubbs was an Senior Aaron Smith, a.k.a.
unstoppable force down the the net after he hit the game
Poop Dog Smith, cuts down
stretch for Ralston. “Towards
I Districts to send the Rams to
winning three point basket at
the end of the season, I
started getting double
i teamed. It didn’t have much
State, photo by NIKKI
ABRAHAM
(effect.” photo by NIKKI
ABRAHAM
Freshman B team B o /s Basketball
Front Row: Jon McLaughlin, Dan Seykora, Nick Digilio, Matt
Korgie, Tom Danielson Back Row: Dan Pink, Kent Klandrud,
Tony Berverage, Coach Zahn, Joe Thompson, Ryan McAller,
Mike Haywood photo by JOHN LINCOLN STUDIO
Sophomore/Freshmen Boys’ Basketball

