Rampart High School - Rampages Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1983

Page 134 of 240

 

Rampart High School - Rampages Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 134 of 240
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BIRDS OF A feather flock ttogetherglltxcierelassi men athletes tended to hangout togethergiBargtpi bara Veggebetg and sotnejfriencls.breakiitfainingi Lyhh 2 ff t it t i i Rrmtsigrie teii Freshmen 'vsieret ineyerf E Down in the The freshmen team accomplished their goals by working on th basics of volleyball. They ,eg f inished, af sauce-E cessful season with ya treeotcl of 66. C Barbara V6ggCbCfg'SpitdffSif6- and E dedication took herfbeyoricll their starting spot of the freshmen teamas she moved up to playesophomorei volleyball. By establishinga' firm foundation, the making of a champ- ion starts with the freshmen, said- Coach Mari Lam.lRQ I rc shmen volleyball FRONT: Chris Peck, Coletta Wingert, Tina Teeuwe, Sally SOMETIMES EVEN THE best team effort didn't end with a spike. Chris Jacobs makes a good attempt to save the ball, Vargas, Cyclee Morton, Dawn Simmons, Coach Mari Lamg BACK: Sandy Graybeal, Cheryl Pack, Chris Jacobs, Hillary Charles, Mary Sue, Hunsinger, and Kay Kopas. VV,A5 I, xi' GETTING NEW UNIFORMS was almost as exciting as getting in the game. Fresh- men use the gym as a fitting room. WITH FLAWLESS FORM, Cheryl Pack sends the ball sailing for a Rampart point.

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gewuwwm ALLING THIZ BALI, avoided collisions. Dawn Grote claims the bump, THERE'S MORE TO volleyball than bump- set-spike. Mischelle Hinton performs a strong side approach. FRONT: Karen Crumley, joanie Holter, Rhonda Flores, Pam Copley, Mischelle Hin- ton, Susan Quigley, Coach Theresa Krugerg BACK: Barb Veggeberg, Stacey Mickle, Kathy Kaufmann, Sonja johnson, Kristie Lark, and AnneMarie Rice. .asf SPIOWING PERFECT FORM, Kristin Brown Sets the ball. tough Spiked The junior varsity and sophomore volleyball teams igot off to a chaotic start. After much deliberation, offi- cials finally decided to have four teamsffrom each f school in league Replay. Miss Theresa Ktuger was hired to coach the JV and sophomore teams. It was sometimes a hassle hav- ing to share the expertise of a coach between two teams, according to Kristie Lark, but the ladies soon pulled it all togerherqjunior varsity posted a3-8, season, and sophomores won 3 and lost 6. K Sophomore Kristin Brown was ju - nior varsity's starting setter. She was also reserve setter and hitter for the varsity team. This was her sixth year in , volleyball. HR junior varsity and sophomore volleyball 4



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,J i FRONT: Managers Allison West and Carla Dunnaway, Coleta Win- gert. Mary Sue Hunsinger, Becky lingfer. Manager Mary Traggiaig MIDDLE: Wendy llall, Jeannie Skalla, jill Haffley, Sally Vargas, julie DiI,orenzo, Coach Debbie livensg BACK: Laura Stocker, Maurie Wood, Barb Veggeberg, llillary Charles, and Kay Kopas, U Wl'l'lLl GREAT Dli'I'liRMlNA- TION, Barb Veggeberg steals a pass. PIEP TALKS WERE often given to the girls but Becky Engfer chose to listen to the crowds' comments in- stead of the coach. ,,.. Ram tough :Two - fers Even though this was Laura Stocker's first year playing basketball, she was an outstanding asset to the team. The freshmen had a good season with 12 wins and 6 losses. They also brought home a second place trophy from the Parker tournament. I feel that if our team keeps up the hard work and continues to play to- gether, by the time we are varsity, we will be number one in the state, com- mented Laura.l7lR 12-6 Op Rams jacksboro 59 60 Panorama 37 22 Canon City 7 19 Canon City 6 21 Woodland Park 24 50 1 ' Canon City 16 35 ' Canon City 10 22 Sabin 27 20 Castle Rock Parker Pueblo County Air Academy Woodland Park Colorado Springs Christian School Air Academy Pueblo CSCS 22 35 ' 38 26 , 31 38 ' 11 18 10 21 ' ' 52 29 ' 15 17 28 26 12 21 Ellicott 25 20 lfreslimen girls' basketball

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