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wwf- 51+7g.-3Q ,. .F g 5 MAKING ENDS MEET. senior ' W4 ' Gena Lovetle hits the ball back into -5 - thc air in hopes of adding points to ' - f :f 4 ' A her leam's score. A PIECE OF THE ACTION! Valdn Hampton, sophomore, helps her team out by playing her hardest in games. Volleyball!9l
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QN THE Counr Coach Turner would like To see more girls on the teom ond more students in ne sport that didn't receive enough school support was volleyball. Senior Zina Cyrus, team manager said, We had a pretty good season overall, but it would help if more students went fto the gamesj. Pep Club supported us a lot of times for home games, but other than that we depended on the team itself for game spirit. Alvin Turner, team coach agreed, saying that the Pep Club created a lot of excite- ment. The stands Even though it was agreed upon that the team needed more school support, they did have a good season. The girls won nine out of the thirteen games, which were played on Tues. and Thurs. during Sept. and Oct. They did well in the conference, too, winning six ofthe ten games. lt was said fby other coachesl that we had the best team, but we still didn't win the conference. Even though we beat Hall twice, they won second overall in the state, stated coach Turner. It's a competitive sport, said Danice Boyle, senior member and captain of the A-team. I believe Ole Main provided the most competition of all the teams. Vallee Slater, senior, re- ceived a scholarship to Ole Miss for her outstanding achievements in this area. Coach Turner commented, I would like to see more support from the eutlre stud- ent body, elther as fans or team members. Then we could have a real winning team. GO FOR IT! Denlce Wright, soph- omore, makes n qulclr dlve to bump the ball over the net ln an attempt to score another point. lT'S A HIT! Vnlda Hampton, soph- omore, knocks the ball lnto the alrl wlxlle her teammates watch ready for results. ...,.,,,. - - 232.654 I BLl1,4.5,H l2l i 'I af , i . 'W 1 W i ' ' J if . - 'c ' 'WZ C i , , , 'A H' -'.-, K , ,, .... gy -Egg., HCM K' ff., .-oe ...A for- J ' .ff-w-we 90!For a game l
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