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Show I f x : jV jifj ' x - I vr I ; Ann Avondet leads her Davis Darts into her second year as head coach. The five starters include Julie Peterson, Kathy Lyman, Teri Hartley, Tracie Belt and Diana Peterson. years with the Lady Wildcats. IT APPEARS as if Kathy Lyman, a senior and co-captain, co-captain, has the most experience experi-ence on the squad. She may be the best shooter on the team and is usually the team's top scorer. Lyman has played basketball bas-ketball with the Darts since she was a freshman and even lettered let-tered as a sophomre. There are three other seniors on this team and include in-clude Julie Peterson, Carma Smuin and Allison Horsley. PETERSON gets a positive vote from her coach because she likes to play defense and By KEITH DUNCAN KAYSVILLE Sometimes Some-times the frustrating thing for Coach Ann Avondet of Davis High isn't when her team doesn't perform up to par, but rather the fact she can't get out in the middle of it all and score some points herself. AVONDET, NOW in her second year at Davis, was once a star major college bas-ketball bas-ketball player, among women's basketball circles. But now as a prep coach she must sit in her place and attempt to make a champion at Davis High. The former Weber State cage star led the Dart women to a 1 6-1 5 mark last season and finally the consolation title in the 3-A state basketball tournament. tour-nament. THIS YEAR, she says, "Most of the team is back and we are as strong if not stronger than w hat we were last year. We are in a new region, though, and are now 4-A so I'm sure we'll be feeling our way around for a while." Avondet, something more than a favorite around Davis these days, likes to stress hard work and defense. Perhaps the hard work is brought out more because at five foot and no inches. in-ches. Ann had to work for everything ev-erything she got in her four |