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Veterans teach the new members the team cheer after the first practice of the season. Out of 40 girls who came out for the team, only two quit. "We have different girls," says head coach Oscar Garnica, "those who truly want to compete all the way down to those who just want to socialize, which is fine. I personally don't mind opening it up for those girls who just want to come in here and bowl and have fun. It's OK because I'd rather have them here than out in the streets." Nobody is cut from the team because of skill, but the top bowlers are competing for the five varsity and two alternate spots.

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Veterans teach the new members the team cheer after the first practice of the season. Out of 40 girls who came out for the team, only two quit. "We have different girls," says head coach Oscar Garnica, "those who truly want to compete all the way down to those who just want to socialize, which is fine. I personally don't mind opening it up for those girls who just want to come in here and bowl and have fun. It's OK because I'd rather have them here than out in the streets." Nobody is cut from the team because of skill, but the top bowlers are competing for the five varsity and two alternate spots.
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