JFIFC    $ &%# #"(-90(*6+"#2D26;=@@@&0FKE>J9?@=C  =)#)==================================================6K" }!1AQa"q2#BR$3br %&'()*456789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz w!1AQaq"2B #3Rbr $4%&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz ?rC2J\_Z?ީnC.OCU|} d_1-k+]~#xPM"2TWKɳHG*g4[sS܂0j׃5|SHX|EXMEX lu3^S}}=ԓ;;梕 8W`úTRFFU[e͕Sڜ% >ԽCW^sLaeDP1j4DL4QV=aӢ lE\VKa ;pUbNES.~hnsXr (!niheR>(Thober s first year as head coach)<BR><BR>2000-2001 8-12<BR>2001-2002 12-11<BR>2002-2003 17-6<BR>2003-2004 23-3<BR><BR><BR>During the 1-18 season, Thober was already a coach at Ravenna, but not for basketball. A 1992 graduate of the University of Nebraska, Thober had been working primarily with the Blue Jays football team, becoming head coach in 1997. The football team was enjoying an impressive run, making the playoffs six out of seven years. Thanks to a point system that has since been replaced, the only time the team didn t make the playoffs was in 1999, despite having an 8-1 record.<BR> Switching to girls basketball was an awesome challenge, says Thober.  It was also a refreshing change to come out of one sport and into another and to get to work with a new groups of kids. The first order of business was to get his new athlete