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Newport post Matlyn Miller tries to block a Siuslaw finger roll attempt at the rim in the second half of the Cubs’ loss to Vikings last week. Miller’s development in the post was vital to helping the Cubs take fourth at the Seaside Invitational this past weekend. (File photo) |
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Team chemistry always takes different forms and is crafted in various ways, but there’s no refuting harmonizing off the court can lead to success on it.
That group dynamic can keep a squad from falling apart when the waters get rough in the heat of a close game. It can lead to victory over an evenly matched opponent or even a team with more talent but less cohesion
For the complete article see the 12-28-2012 issue.
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