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To have a winning season is nice, but to work hard and improve as a team is gfedf. arsity olleyball WE 4th win loss loss loss Sth loss loss loss loss SCOREBOARD OPPONENTS T.V.I. Fruitland Borah Boise Meridian District Tourn Mt. Home Caldwell Nampa Ontario The members of Varsity Volleyball are: First Row- jennifer Henry, Nicole Sanders, Shirleyjolley, Chris Imel, and Christy Bartlett. Second Row- Coach Meier, Natasha Krogstad. Wendy Sedlacek, Tasha Savage, Michelle Mather, Kim Norton, and Deanrm lirockman. I K Stick to the fight when you're hardest hit- it's when things seem worst that you musn't quit. ,, 86 Varsity Volleyball It was a hot summer day in August when the Varsity Volleyball team first stepped onto the field at Capital to begin conditioning for the coming season. The endless hours of excercise and preparation, for the awaiting games, was bound to pay off. The Eagles practiced three to four hours every day beginning on August 15. Watching them bump, set, and spike made one feel just as they did, anxious and ready to enter a successful season. After three weeks of preparation and long practices, their hard work made them feel they were ready for their season. As September 5th rolled around one could hear the loud roaring screams coming from the mouths of excited Eagle fans. The intensity was rising as our fearless players walked onto the court. The cheers from the spectators echoed upon every wall throughout the gym. The looks of determination in the players eyes made their opponents wonder what they were up against. Sparks flew as Christy Bartlett, known as the best setter in the district , helped boost the Eagle score. Kris Imul, the only sophomore on the team also helped with her great team spirit and excellent hits. The hard working Eagles received many compliments even though they won few games. The girls played well overall and other teams had to fight for every point they received. The team continued their hard work through- out the entire season with loyalty and dedication to make it successful in the way it matters most, improvement and learning. sg'-jr:-v.v4lin-.-0.1.7, ,?1.f..3:gg,, fi ff . .M , .V fmiiwduw--if f ab....,. ,,,. ,,ymm,44M fl O , v fr5laafgL1?i4f- ri Q' .
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Enthusiasm ana' improvement spark determination or Sophs ana' .LV The shrieks of Minel mingled with an occasional shout of encour- agement from the coach resounded in the gym, as the Soph. 84 IV. volleyball teams strived for another great season. Determination was the name ofthe game for the soph- omore tearn. Tough practices along with the even tougher games led the girls to a 3 to 10 record. During an intense game against Nampa. the sophs. showed spirit and desire with great saves and sev- eral ace serves. Despite their loss, the girls fought hard with a winning attitude. Coach Smith said, Our goal was to improve and develop basic skills, bump, set, and serve. As the season went along, I feel the ladies did this. Everyone played in every game as was the wish of the girls. The goal was not to win but to have fun and improve. said Coach Smith. The 8 girls of the IV. team ral- lied around the enthusiasms and leadership of Dana Griffith to turn in a winning season. Rose Bean's consistent serving and dramatic spikes, assisted by Angie Creasy brought many points. Tanya Osto- gorsky used her height to her ad- vantage with excellent blocks and Debbie Kaldenburg added some tricky dink shots for the Eagels. Coach Currie helped the girls mold into a fine team with excellent pros- pects for next years season. liIilfOIiIi 'l'IIIiY TAKIZ the floor. Coach Smith psyches his girls up for a win. SCOREBOARD WE OPPONENTS win Eruitland loss Borah loss Meridian win Mtn. Home loss Nampa loss Boise loss Ontario if We went out with the idea that it is just a game, lets's have fun. -Coach Larry Smith , , HS Sophomore Volleyball POISIED FOR ACTION. Becky Clayton sets a determined stance against her opponents. gg. VX 3. lril nw.. '11 f.. fi The members of Sophomore Volleyball are: Ifirst Row- Mardi Mooney, Robin Kothman, Becky Clayton, Brandi Iiuheler, and jamie Compton. Second row- Tami Sanders. Chris Saxton. Iirica Gorman. Michelle Cenranni. Sherilyn Orr. Nicki Iilakes- lee and Seimeen Iiazeghi. - , -1 12.4-Q. Lf' -iff' QQ- J Q .mv i . U Q I ' D 'b N --L.,.-.'-. fr
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