EARL MCKEE E rl cKee, the var- ity coach is into his eighth year t Benton Harbor High School and off to jh b st start ever. With the team's im­ pre iv 8-0 record, the co ch dmits this ·year's . team is different. "E perience rna es difference," he ys, Cno they understand ho e game orks." "Pag and Johnson been on the varsity team for three ye rs. R y Jon s, Gillispie and Dortch Me second year m n. Hampton has been var ity for two and a h If years - this makes a difference. " In '( tal ing of p h teams, cKee referred to the c72 and '75 teams that ended their season ith 18-3 and 18-4 records. "They teams, H cKe one i different. ere good id, "but this nother difference cited by the co ch is the b c -up from the f ns. "We're I avs had trem ndou upport from the fans,' he comments, "but this year th r re lIy excited." HAt the 5 gina as more emotion o n th n in any game I've e er been at," he ob rved. cKe came to BHH.S from Pontiac her he co ed the v rsity th ye s, nd before th t, the Jefferson Junior-High te m for four years. H nd hi ha e t 0 daughte Keesha ho ttend W t .• Th cKe liv at 551 Lyn ood Drive nd ttend cond Baptist Church. PAUL WILHITE Paul Wilhite, the Junior-Varsity co ch, ho sists McKee confirms th he d co ch's an lysis. "The biggest differ­ ence bet een this year's team and other teams is the experi­ ence - the whole group is b ck," Wilhite ys. "They're playing more together," Wilhite continues. "Ron P i I ding the team - running the o. Gillespie is passing off. I of them realize p rtof team." ilhite anticipates conti success pavin J" I look for them to keep on winning - on't nobody run a ay ith us." He does lIude to the team experiencing some 10 - ( se , explaining "You do have breakdowns, it's part of the game. But you have luc with you, too. Wilhite nd his ife La Verne live t 3276 Synder Road with their children Eric, 8, nd Tennille, 8 months. He has been at the high school seven year and ith the system 13 years. 7 , , • VI ·it DON BUYZE Don uyze is the freshman coach and lives at' 1572 Pearl with his wife Jean. Buyze es the team a an open, willing group. HI thin we've got a group who've been willing to learn over the years," he says. "I've been dealing with the four year men for all four years," he adds, HI 've 2seen them grow in the proce s of taking care of the little things. that are nece­ ssary ." "They're willing to Ii ten and have themselves � reminded of things - remin­ ded it takes a team effort." Buyze concludes say ing, "The team is playing th game as it needs to be and letting the rest happen. The Buyzes have four children Sue, a junior in col­ ledg ; a married 'SOn Steve; David, a junior at BHHS and Connie in sixt grade. Do you h ve a question bout anythi g? • This column will try to take questions ubmitted by local citizens and ns er them to the best of our ability. Answer will be but a reflection of Brother's opinion only nd should be treated as such. I Some of the type of questions to be con idered are either personal or deal with general community affairs. For example, some of you are concerned about hat can I do about my son's failure to attend school? hat church is best for me? Are there any local activi­ ties for elderly people? What's bei g do�e on the question of n w housing? Why doesn't the city plo any streets? The list could continue on and on. Send your 0 n questions to Dear Brother, % The Citizen, 173 ater St., Benton Harbor, MI 49022. t . . J USC CO PA Y , ' CA ADY JUKE .OXES .. AMUSEMENT GAMES RICHARD CADY .. HO IE: .te- •• -seu 815 .YCA�ORE ST. NILD. ICHIGAN 4g120 • DAYS- IG�-S�AYS-�AYS I Call92S I .• J YHILI UILDING. ST fU1UU TEUOTI DIAIILA\J;& nus .FA��HS