1991 Miracle Yearbook

Dominic McKinley tries to pass the ball to Jaden Callahan photo by Marsha Olsen ! Playing with Pizzazz Basketball Take ten elongated guys, one inflated sphere, and two metallic hoops with rein- forced fishnet hanging from them and what do you have? Hoopla! B-ball! Five-on-five! Or in the koine: basketball, the game that has captivated the hearts of millions, in- spired the hope of genera- tions of budding pros,and es- tablished itself as a recognized olympic tradition. It has alsofound a place in the glorious tradition of Cedarville College. And so the sacred halls ofour beloved gymnasium resound with the cries of delight, cheers ofencouragement,and shouts of sanctified support, David Barnes jumps to score another point for the Yellow Jackets. as the five fearless fellows in yellow and blue dominate the court.The crowds are dazzled with their slamming, jam- ming and dunking, their fan- cy footwork, awesome pass- ing and dynamic dribbling, and their articulate shooting from any spot on their half of the court. Sound unbeliev- able? No team could be that great, you say. Well, you're right. Still, with a combina- tion of collegiate pride,poetic license, and a hyper-active imagination, we affirm and remember with fondness the Yellow Jacket Hoopsters of '91. — Virginia Stevenson photo by Bill Montgomery Tracy Stringer outsmarts Western's defense. photo by Marsha Olsen 128 Sports

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