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in g nu-ra-M'-. l ' ' sua -4- G 'gg oiinemuea YYIQJUUQQJED il em es Srxuafaeioin irmfi While this year's volleyball team had strong leadership under three re- turning letterwomen, the future looks brighter with seven girls re- turning next year. The young and relatively inexperi- enced squad finished the season with a 9-12 record. However, the team captured second in the city meet and finished third in the all new se .-2 53: Qt - - . has Q UQ 5-faoew l-70 league. Spirit, hard work and leadership by seniors were major factors in the season according to Coach Cindy Heath, in her seventh year of coach- ing at West. lt was a young team with a lot of enthusiasm for volleybalI, said Coach Heath. TOP LEFT: Following through on a spectacu- lar spike is Linda Sudduth, '79. CENTER LEFT: Backpedalling out of Shelee Pendleton's way is Kristy Kopp, '80. ABOVE: Preparing to re- turn her opponents serve is Ginger Oroke, '8O. LEFT: Topeka West Womens Volleyball Team: Front Row: Suzanne Weinkauf, Pam Miller, Linda Sudduth, Valerie Morrison, Car- rie Wagaman. Back Row: Coach Cindy Heath, Linda Manley, Brenda Soldani, Cindy Braden, Terri Ice, Annette Knipp, Kristy Kopp, Shelee Pendleton. il?
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