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SERVING UP SUCCE The J.V. volleyball Team did well This year wlTh 5 wins and 6 losses, placing fifTh in The league. Awards were given, and Melanie Barnes received MOST lnspiraTional for her ouT- going naTure and excellenT Hudson'sBay opponenr spiriT. MosT Improved was L E0gfuXLfLfD?C??2?fllfef' w awarded To Allison Wilson, for W prone L her abiliTy To lisTen and learn. L Mark Morris w For her flexabiliTy on The 'LN Egrliflound LN courT, Jana Campbell was W WGSHOUQOL L chosen for MosT Valuable L re.A. Long w L MounTain View W plcyer' . . L Columbia River W The Freshmen, winning W Evergeen L none and losing six, learned a L ForT Vancouver w loT This year. Teressa Neal re- W Kem '- ceived MosT Valuable, MosT lnspiraTional was Terra Rolie , and The MosT improved play- er was Trina SlaTTery. Season Record 5- 'I 3 Jana Campbell covers as Elsa STav- ney prepares To hlT. Amy Morrlsey goes for a seT. Janelle Picard makes sure ever- ybody's ready. Top row, lefT To righT: Melanie Barnes, Silvia Knapp,Mr. Howell, and Angela Brockel. Second row: SamonTha Lelo, Angie Newman, Allison Wilson, and Jill Ehlers. BoT- Tom Row: Jana Campbell, Janelle Picard, and Renee BarTleTTe. Lf! 48 J.V. Volleyball
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DIVING INTO ACTICN Hudson's Bay's girls' swim- ming Team placed fifTh in league This year. They won Two meeTs and losT four, wiTh only one senior, Ann Selby, on The Team. Team awards were given To five players who did ex- Tremely well. MosT Valuable player was MargareT Hall, a Sophomore. MosT lnspiraTion- al was Annie Timmermann, also a Sophomore. Timi Reid received MosT Improved and shows greaT hope for nexT year. The Team CapTains were Mary Raven and Ann Selby. The Team placed fourTh aT disTricT wiTh Danielle Shaver placing fourTh and Lisa Rand sevenTh in The 'IOO yard back sTroke. l-lall finished firsT in The 400 yard fly and fifTh in The 50 freesTyle. EighTh in The 'IOO yard fly was Ann Selby, and LoreTTa Wake was sixTh in div- ing. C3-reaT Job Eagles! Paula DariTy dives in deep for Bay, above righT. Lisa Rand, Junior, shows real Eagle splriT! Top row, lefT To righT: Coach WirTz, Lisa Rand, Sancie Fairman, ChrisTine Flohaug, JeaneTTe Jarosz, Annie Tim- mermann, Danielle Shaver, Paula DariTy, Melody Gehri. BoTTom row: Mary Raven, Ann Selby, MargareT Hall, Jeni BarTling, Timi Reid, Gina GreTsch. sl rw- fr L H.. fa... f .',,,..- l Z f Z Wy X sm' f f , 44 A f VVVV Y f X ww E W X M Wf '9 rg! X L A f ff 445W if ,T h,MW'mWfW,rf,,gyf .L ' 'lr ..... . -H ... l...,l,,..-zz rf,-six....m...f,l.mgQ1,rl..:- frrffrrf-11 'wr or sr T. ff '- w,5fs1 :'er:..s.w'rrL::sr fffsi--W. '+I-wr .-2 'l'1-M ..41: fr-ra me-fl I...-'.. Ann Selby, Senior, smiles for The camera during anoTher Tough pracTice. 50 Girls' Swimming
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