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Varsity Volleyball Team: SITTING: Eve La Poinie, Kathy Revetti, Margaret Earnet; STANDING: Waynette Day, Captain Frances Hoskins, Kelly Kotakis, Sandy Harris, Cheryl Guillory. Pat Hawley and Mary Beth Garrand dem- onstrate the team work which made the J.V. team successful. Varsity player Waynette Day prepares to set the ball to another team member. Lynn Thomas, a top J.V. player, executes a serve. Margaret McCormick watches as Barbara Fowler bumps the ball. J.V. Volleyball Team: FIRST ROW: Barbara Fowler, Tarzan Lacorbiere, Pat Hawley, Christy Porter, Vicki Jones, Lynn Thomas; SECOND ROW: Cristy Athen, Debbie John- son, Lois Jones, Mary Anne Bourland; THIRD ROW: Captain Karen Bourland, Mary Beth garrand, Margaret McCormick, Jenny Schnaubelt, Diane Thomas. Volleyball 203
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Keep on Bumpin' In two years nobody will be able to touch them, said Coach Seaman of the Varsity Volleyball team. They'll go all the way! The Varsity squad of two juniors and eight sophomores took second place in Western League with a 7-3 record. They went to C.I.F., which was unexpected for such a young team. It wasn't easy, though. Both Kearny and Pt. Loma offered tough opposition. Weekend practices perfected skills and brought the team together. All of the girls expect to return next year, promising a first-rate team. Moving up in Western League standing was the J.V. Volleyball Team, led by Coach Hamilton. With an over- all record of 11-3 and a 7-3 league score, they were sec- ond in Western Division competition. J.V. team captain Karen Bourland thought that, At the start of the season we looked okay, then we really picked up and looked good. Next year we'll be great. 202 Volleyball
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Clear it! A arhak. That's what the sign said, Warhak. The ommitance of a w may seem like a small matter, but during the Badminton match against Clairemont, girls on the opposing team found it rather amus- ing. That wasn't the only thing that went wrong that afternoon, said one team mem- ber, recalling everything from time-con- suming net problems to Cheri Everlove knocking the cork out of her shuttle. Al- though Madison lost that day, they still took 3rd place overall in the Western League. The new coach, Ms. Zalimeni, worked hard with the girls, and the effort showed. She was responsible for getting them uniforms, something they didn't have last year. The real playing force behind the Warhawk strategy came from the doubles players who smashed and hairpinned their way to several victories. It was the number one singles player, however, who was voted most valuable to the team at the awards banquet. A lot of the same girls should be returning next year, an outgoing senior said optimistically. Especially the doubles partners. Keep an eye on them! In the fall, they'll really be something to watch.
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