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3 ,..--M. T -. ftlluigg- , ml, N -...xmssihss i VARSITY - Lett to right: Coacn Mary Klueber, Lisa Tade, Darla Summers, Jill Peterson, Mary Pat Williams, Marti Liebengutn, Lisa Scnlaugn, Suzy Morton, Edie Fliska, Kari Mouricn, Kelly Pricelmid- dle lefty GOT IT! - Kelly Price ltop leltj makes a quick set vvnile Kari Mouricn looks on GOING POP Tl-lE SPIKE - Senior Lisa Scnlaucn 1123 Cabovel attempts a spike over tvvo Sentinel defenders. A PUTDOWN e Kelly Price llettl spikes tne ball down tor tne score. BUMP - Senior Marti Leibengutn bumps the ball. Vllnile teammate Kel- ly Price vvat- cnes in the background Volleyball - 91
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irls sprI2e to vvirmrrrg seas Now is the big moment. The girls' volleyball players silently put on their uniforms, pull up their knee pads and lace up their white sneakers. Immediately following the pre-game strategy, and pyche-up discussion given by the coach, the girls hit the floor full of self confidence and determination. Why the description of their pre-game preparations? Because, to the girls, it is as important as the actual game. Hlf we start out with a good attitude, then we usually win the gamef expresses Rachel Longan. The girls put out long hours, before and after school preparing for the games, which made a big difference in their games. The Frosh team started out slowly, but improved. They had an up and down season. Their main goal was to put forth best effort and play as a team. The -l.V. team's season went well also. A lot of effort was put forth during the prac- tices, which paid off in the games. The team is a young team, lacking experience but they are looking forward to a prosperous season next year. But the varsity team had the best season ever in the history of the school. The team's goal was to take divisionals and state, and they were well on the way to establishing that goal, with a 13-1 record by early March. The girls said the team's mental attitude had helped tremendously. Lori Bauer NICE SET e Lisa Tade sets the ball up for a spike while teammate Darla Som- rners gets prepared for a return. 90 - Volleyball
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9 ustling: the 2 intramural ping pong. Intramural sports, games and activities have played a big part of school activities at Big Sky. Last year over 500 students participated in those sports which are designed for non- varsity athletes. The popularity of intramurals has ex- panded tremendously. Over 600 Big Sky students competed in the 1983-84 school year. Intramurals director, Bob Womack, said that powder'puff football, basketball, ping'pong, and softball were the most popular of the sports. Womack said that student interest is high simply because, The students Wanted it.', - Intramurals .... tt THE THFRILL OF PONG - Junior Flex Thompson executes a perfect shot during The wide variety of sports and games in which students can get involved include: powderpuff and men's football, basketball, softball, arm wrestling, volleyball, gym- nastics, frisbee, pinglpong, chess and backgammon. Big Sky champions in selected events competed against Hellgate and Sentinel's in- tramural champs. Individual champions for 1983-84 include: the Big Sky girls' powder puff football squad,Intermediate Ping Pong champ-Carl Ward,Chess champ-Pat Peterson,and Backgammon champ-Steve Erickson. Brian Benson CATCHIN' AIR 3 Sophomore Mark Cash Cbottom lefty jumps over his opponents for the score, f intramurals
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