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Hooking around the defender
is Sophomore Rebecca Hall. The
J.V. team opened and ended the
season with victories, ASKETBAL
photo by AMY MARSH
Wins Not Abundant in J.V., Freshman Seasons
Getting familiar with the new play proud of winning those three of our
ers and coach didn't take as long last four games."
for the J.V. girls' basketball team as Disappointment could describe
might be expected. The sophomores the freshman girls' season as they
moved up with theirfreshman coach went through the year without win-
Bob Wustrack, and half of the team ningagame. As they came into the
were Juniors who had played to season there were barely enough
gether the previous two years. girls to play but more started com
"We really didn't have to adjust ing out.
much to Coach Wustrack or the "We were kind of down after we
younger girls," Junior Natalie Davis realized we weren't going to win
said. "After a couple of weeks we any ga m es," Freshm an Kris
were pretty familiar with everyone.” Gutschewski said. "Every game
This bondage showed in the first though there was always something
game of the year with a win over we did better than before."
Millard South and again at the end Despite the record the girls
of the season winning three out of seemed to have fun playing and
the last four games. "We got our never got down on each other
goals of beating Millard South and through the hard times. Thisshowed
Bellevue East at the end of the sea in the attitude they had throughout
son," Junior Rachel Willis said. the season.
"Losing nine in a row impacted "Everyone liked playing with each
players' attitudes mainly because other and that helped us keep play
players had experienced close, full- ing hard," Gutschewski said. She
of-pressure games early in the sea was also named the Most Improved
son." Wustrack said of the Lady Player.
Rams' nine-game losing streak in the BEN GALYARDT
middle of the season, "I was very
Girls'JV Basketball
Front Row: Kim Hoffine, Kendell Kennedy, Jenny Riva, Lisa Shetland,
Jill Olsen Back Row: Coach Bob Wustrack, Krista Karnik, Denni
Layne, Autumn Dabney, Natalie Davis, Rebecca Hall
photo by JOHN LINCOLN
Baking a jumper in the lane is
Sophomore Jill Olson. The J.V.
team came out of a nine game
losing skid to win three out of the
last four, photo by AMY MARSH
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