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Junior Beth Sonnenberg practices her forehand before a tournament. r-'SCOREBOARD '- CBS Oppenent 7 Marillac 0 7 Niles North 0 3 Highland Park 4 5 Maine East 2 3 Evanston 4 O New Trier 7 7 Niles West 0 5 Maine South 2 7 Hersey 0 6 Waukegan Wcst l 3 Glenbrook North 4 ' 7 Waukegan East 0 3 Deerfield 4 7 Buffalo Grove 0 Maine West Invitational-lst Arlington Tournament-4th Conference-3rd Division Meet-4th District-3rd State-33rd 1-SC0REBOARD-- A vm ' be sw- ffl .. .rf . -w w ' A H ft Q91-mv' --5 jr.: Jigga-M353 .-,'1,e,,,:..t .,v, V -.-5?-151 rj? 44' ! , J-Le., 'L 3. I ,-,i.,...x..,Nf- .... H- aan' as...-..,.,.,,, VARSITY- ROW l: Beth Sonnen- berg, Cindy Clark, Julie Walker, ,- Cate Brown, Sandra Novickg ROW 'H f ' 5 11 2: Coach Larry Faulkner, Beth , my .' ,,,,.,. fi ...Mm 7 -,Rf lf - A- Sierks, Lauri Ashbrook, Susan ' ' Ji' I i A X4 hp' 'H -1 ' Winton, Susie Buckingham, Susan N l V- ' 3 ' - f Hurwith. 'I' Y I x 5' V 'l Il, ,1 f ' V' s . Jlil1 'if K g L V , , 1 I J I . I A ' , 1 I .1 lf W ' X l d -X ' X lr- 2 ' ! 1 ii ' , , , ' , X I l 1 ' , '..t.v:q. I .,--nf f,,,, - 11-slimy ft win, X nf 4, azifm' ' 4 X NX 'g ,ll .' J I ,, 'X , J ill K ' uf J l U t- ' 1 1 f' 7 HY ,,, , ,ily II ll ' I . I Q2 s K A ,J Y ' I - -L W i 1 t 1 - State qualifier Beth Sierks attempts to return a forehand volley. 238fGirls' Tennis JV-ROW 1: Kathy Czekala, Lauri Bachenheimer, Liz Shannon, Jeanney Ki Amy Cozad, Colleen Weiss, Dorothy Piotrowski, Jackye Swidlerg ROW 2: C4 reen Pillman, Marryl Block, Karen Strey, Janet Ambler, Robin Blesi, Mis Knupp, Marcy Alexander, Jackie Kelly, Coach Lynn Field.
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'Uh-. 7 fs 5 5 is I 1 W ,Q IMS es, r 6 S A4 Q A 4 ' 5' ' t Xt? Q1 .. : k FRESHMEN-ROW I: Cathy Langas, Michelle Schwartz, Lisa Kiviristg ROW Z: Sue Sharp, Sheryl Mitchell, Tina Lamonaca, Laura Lang, Patti Limperis, Vivian Klassen, Andrea Johnson, Coach Jan Smith. Low senior number brmgs UC to varsity New faces, new coach boost spikers to 2nd in New leadership and player loss to graduation forced the volleyball team through many changes. Coach Debbie Saunders was added to the P.E. staff at GBS and under- took coaching the volleyball team. Also, due to the large number of graduating seniors from the team last year, more underclassmen played varsity. The team improved a great deal from last year, according to Saunders. This has been my first year coaching here, but it's been a very good year, she said. Volleyball clinics were held a week before school started and the team tryouts were the first day of school. A total of about 45 girls turned up, and the top 13 were chosen. Varsity placed 2nd in con- ference, losing only to Deer- field in the conference tourna- ment. I am very happy with the team's performance. They've shown a great deal of Donna Braun and Lynn Boyle send the hall back across the net. conference improvement from the begin- ning of the season. They played very well against all competi- tors. l'd say experience is the only thing we're lacking, stat- ed Saunders. An injury to senior Jackie Monckton set the team back until they started working to- gether. She was injured three weeks into the season, but the team soon was smooth, and working like a team unit, as Saunders put it. The most improved player was Christi Miller, along with the most valuable player, Don- na Braun. Overall, Saunders felt, I've been very pleased with the im- provement the team's made this year. South can look for- ward to a very stong volleyball program in years to come. The JV team, coached by Miss Michelle Harvey, estab- lished a 2-3 record, while the freshmen, coached by Miss Jan Smith, went 1-2. 'X Donna Braun and Lynn Boyle dive to save a ball during a home volleyball game. Girls' Volleyball 237
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if MP4 i 6 I it rf, ii 'h sasi Senior Sue Hurwith gets into posi- tion before returning a shot. Coach Larry Faulkner displays his tennis moves by demonstrating his accuracy with a lob. 2 ...N Coach pleased with team effort South's girls' varsity tennis team finished its season with a total of nine wins and five losses and a conference record of 2-3. Coach Larry Faulkner com- mented that their overall per- formance was one of the best ever. The most valuable singles player was freshman Beth Sierks. The most valuable dou- bles team consisted of Julie Walker and Cate Brown. Junior Susie Buckingham completes a forehand volley during practice. Faulkner described the play- ers as the finest team I've coached in my six years of coaching. The JV girls' team had a highly successful season of eleven wins and two losses. They were third in conference with a 3-2 record. Coach Lynn Field said, I feel they were successful because they worked hardf, The highlight of the season for the girls was when they beat Glenbrook North 7-0. The team was quite success- ful overall, which pleased Field. It meant a lot to me to see improvement and maintain such good attitudes. Three varsity team members freshman Beth Sierks, sopho- more Cate Brown and junior Julie Walker qualified for state competition. Glenbrook South was in a five-way tie for 31st place in the team standings. Sierks won her first three matches before losing to Cathy French of Deerfield, who beat her in the conference finals. Brown and Walker lost in the first round due to Walker's sprained ankle. Girls' Tennis 239
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