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Sophomores Gain Experience i N X if From left to right: Sarah Jaynes, Jenny Walters, Robin Hutton, MaryAnn Fischer, Cori Hall, Shannon McFarland, Kacey Simmons, Misuk Matthews, Teresa Lienemann, Keisha Moon, Tiffany Westerfield, Jennifer Miller. Below: Keisha Moon misstimes her swing. Bottom right: Kacey Simmons sets Cori Hall for a spike. . .. .. Sophomore Keisha Moon stated, lf we would have took practice a little more serious, we could have won a couple more games. Sophomore Corey Hall stated, We will be a lot better next year after playing a year together. The girls sophomore volleyball team finished an even .500 in the win-loss column under first year coach Barbara Spichal, who just moved here from Kansas. The girls learned a lot during their first year at West. Patty New stated, The season was memorable and l'll never forget what everybody looked like at 5:30 in the morning dur- ing the summer. Patty's referring to the beginning of the season, when the girls practiced all summer. At the junior high level the girls weren't used to practicing as much. But, now that they've gotten used to it they should be better next year.
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O6 JV Volleyball: A Team to Contend with The sophomore team, bottom row from left to right: Gia Stevens, Heather Wolfe, Jo Prindle, Julie Taylor, Middle Row: Nikki Flamberger, Sarah Heppell, Chery Terveer. Top row: Coach Peggy Moran, Desiree Evans, Lori Thompson, Lucy Brown, Jenny Walters. Below, Sarah Heppell and Jenny Walters go up for a block. The girls junior varsity finished slightly under .500 in the winlloss column. The highlight of Coach Peggy Moran's first year at West was a victory over cross- town rival, Bellevue East Chieftains. The team, mostly made up of sophomores lHeather Wolfe, Sarah Happell, Julie Taylor, Nikki Ramberger, Lori Thompson, and Jenny Waltersl is expected to be very good next year. Peggy Moran said, Four out of the six starters were sophs, which all contributed a major roll during the season. Sophomore setter Heather Wolfe replied, This was our first year together and we were inexperienced at the beginning of the season, but at the end of sea- son, we got our act together. Soph setter Lori Thompson replied, I think the year went pretty well, but if we would have practiced a little harder, we would have played harder in the games. t X l S 1 s Ei E if 3 S 5
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WEST IIVIPROVES ITS RECORD Coming off a 1-17 record last season, the Bellevue T West boys varsity basketball team put together a formula to produce one of the top ten teams in the state. Behind the leadership of returning senior guard Bill Richards and junior Fredd Ward, the Thunderbirds ex- - T ploded for a near perfect school record with nine wins at home and only one loss, coming against the Ben- son Bunnies. Other returners to the West lineup were sophomore Greg Kunz, senior guard Brett Davis, senior forward Dan LaRose and senior forward Phil Davidson. West also had a strong bench to back up the start- ers. Senior guard Bob McLaughlin, junior Kelly Faiman, senior guard Sean Bogle and sophomore Greg French each added a dimension to the team's effort to become a state birth team. QE? I The boys basketball team's strive to be the best they can be started back in October, going through condi- tioning, taking time out of their nights to attend open gym in the Thunderdome, and finally the step to make the team try-outs. The long, hard nights were put in to make this a team effort and the final 21 result, a top ten rated team. What a formula! Wg., West went through some hard times this season with S ,CWEST some heart-breaking losses to the No. 2 team in the gg, f-T T state, Millard South and the No. 1 team, Creighton 'RUS ww W ,,,, . Prep, but managed to bounce back after the losses to M K Q make performances that would rate them No. 6 in - aim ,f ,L the state ratings. In the only three over-time games 'BIRD' ff fvV fA ' of the season against Burke, Grand Island and Gross, T W ' V the Thunderbirds managed to leave the Thunderdome M , A victorious. a 1 n d Bottom left, sophomore center, Greg Kunz, powers his way in for two points while Dan LaRose moves in. Bottom right, Dan LaRose takes a shot over a Grand Island player for two points. Team picture top, Bob McLaughlin. Second row: Fredd Ward, Bill Richards. Third row: Greg Kunz, Coach Loche, Danny LaRose. Fourth row: Phil Davidson, Brett Davis, Sean Bogle, Kelly Faiman. Bottom: Coach Lanny Richards, Greg French. Not pictured is Coach Willett. 8
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