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Volleyball An Outstanding Year “An outstanding year,” are the words from Coach Tesdal describing the work of this year’s volleyball team. The league teams were split up into two sections; East, Consisting of Corbett, P.C., and Lutheran, and West, consisting of Vernonia, Warrenton, and Knappa. After the league season the top two teams from East and West go to sub-district, district, and if they make it they go to state. Although Vernonia did not make it to district they won every game in the western league and really made an outstanding effort. Five out of the 6 varsity starters were seniors: Brooke Crowston, awarded the most valuable player, Sandy Cota, the team setter, Brenda Wuest, ace server, Robin Shafer, the team spirit, and Ronda Wood, always on the move. The rest of the team consisted of Karen Pitt, the only JR. starter, Sonia Aldrich, Debbie Sharar, and Shelly Crabtree, awarded the most improved player. J.V. included one senior, Kathy Bruers, her first time out for volleyball; and mostly sophomores and freshmen who all improved dramatically and showed great potential for varsity players. i Varsity League Results Knappa Warrenton Knappa Warrenton Knappa Warrenton WON WON WON WON WON WON 24 Volleyball
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Cross Country Another Super Year The Cross Country program was successful as usual this year with the V.H.S. girls taking 1st at district and 5th at state. All Top five runners were freshmen and sophomores, and with this talent, the program should be very strong the next several years. The most outstanding, and lead, runner all year was Janet Lubbes. Samantha Durst and Christy Skinner, returning from last year, were among the top five runners. Kathy McDonald and Michelle Matthews (freshmen) rounded out the top five with Michelle receiving the award for the most improved during the year. April Durst (the only senior girl competitor), Liz Guerrero, and Corrie Hall were out for their first year. Jane Wohlfarth served as the manager. Three boys contributed to the program this year. Pat Dot-ter (senior), Junior Berge, and John Wohlfarth, were all out for their first year. This is the first year that any sport has been sponsored by private funding. We are thankful to the people who helped fund the Cross Country program, and feel the program should continue to be successful in the future. 4 3 1. Janet Lubbes races across finish line during cross country meet in Portland. 2. Members of Cross Country team stretch out before Glendoveer meet. 3. Jr. Berge and Pat Dotter run for improved times. 4. The Cross Country team: Back How. Pat Dotter, John Wohlfarth, Jr. Berge, Jane Wohlfarth, Michelle Matthews, Samantha Durst, Mr. Remsen. Front Row: Janet Lubbes, April Durst, Christy Skinner, Kathy McDonald, Liz Guerrero Cross Country 23
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J.V. League Results Knappa Warrenton Knappa Warrenton Knappa Warrenton 1. Robin Shafer vigorously bumps the ball as Brenda Wuest and Ronda Wood watch in anticipation. 2. Outstanding Varsity team: l eft to Right. Top to Bottom, Robin Shafer, Brooke Crowston, Ronda Wood, Sandy Cota, Mgr. Britt Taylor, Karen Pitt, Brenda Wuest, Coach Tesdal, Debbie Sharar, Sonia Aldrich, Shelly Crabtree. 3. Brenda Wuest kills the ball. 4. Coach Tesdal tells the team to get moving. 5. Ronda Wood shows magic touch bumping the ball. 6. Smiling J.V. team: Back Row, Mgr. Britt Taylor, Mary Denckla, Marci Gollyhorn, Elizabeth Fletcher. Kathy Bruers, Shawnee Hanson. Simone Holmes, Coach Tesdal; Center, Corinna Wright, Front Row, Suzie Finan, Andrea Walker, Therese Buxton, Jessie Batty. Lisa Brewer. 7. Karen Pitt about to hit an ace serve. 8. Elizabeth Fletcher hits another point. 9. Jessie Batty sets up a play with a beautiful bump. LOST LOST LOST LOST LOST WON 9 Volleyball 25
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