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^ m ^ " -ie “ 80-81” Sophomore Girls’ 5;;-;etball Team may not have had the their record »-' ngest season ever, 4 and Lost — is Won — 13, but they PL' slot of hard work into their practices i-:alot of effort into their games. We lost alot of games but showed uch improvement during the season,” sates Judy Suddendorf, the Head ::=ch, “They have the potential to be a "' ing ball club if they continue to J e n d o r f reflects back on the season pork hard in the off season.” Coach 5 pxJ the highlight of it was when the -i .* .ks pulled a stunning victory over re Jefferson J-Hawks on their own i -Xjrt. "he girls who participated this year ted a lot of fun. Michelle Evans felt that, Hi.vas a great, fun season even though didn’t win the games we had hoped Nadine Wehr thought it was the, rjnnest season ever, and we did the in a long time. I’m looking forward fee next year.” - in all, the sophomore girls had a [' ery rewarding season and all look for= . ng a great time while doing it. 1 ward to not only improving but also 11* Left: Kerry Schoner goes up for a rebound against the J-Hawks. Above: Lisa Dennis shoots for 2 as Michelle Evans looks on. Sophomore Girls' Basketball Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie Praire Prairie Prairie Prairie Prairie 49-48 33-53 28-48 44 45-44 21 Marion Kennedy -71 31-54 45-63 40-51 -62 41-54 40-52 37-53 31 -68 45-38 52-60 39-65 44 -40 Dyersville Beckman LaSalle Benton Washington I.C. Regina Linn -Mar I. C. Regina Regis Linn-Mar LaSalle Kennedy Dyersville Beckman Benton Regis Jefferson t :'e: Front: Lisa Weber, Darlene Shramek, Michelle Evans, Joni Bruns, Rhonda Leon, Wendy Ely, - ia Kelchen, Kerry Schoner. Back: Coach Suddendorf, Lori Richardson, Renee Rohlena, Nadine Angie Joens, Sheryl Welty, Lisa Dennis, Chris Zalesky, Kori Goldsberry, Kim Ockenfels. Sophomore Girls’ Basketball 87

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