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The members of the Sophomore Volleyball Team, Front Row: Beth Ford, Kea Chournos, Kathy Davis, Kim Frisbee, Lori Farley, and Cindy Watkins. Back Row: Carmen Bain, Stacey Jones, Angie Chrristianson, Lanea Puterbaugh, Mitzi Sundwall, and Coach Smith. 49' J.V. SOPH. lost - won Meridian lost won Borah ' won won Boise - ' won won Mtn. Home won lost Nampa - won won Fruitland won won Caldwell , czu ,E T-' -v-1' -, Vi- 11 VAX The members of the J.V. Volleyball Team, FRONT ROW: K.l. McDonnell, Kim Carlson, Jaime Compton, Jenni Whales, and Robyn Koffman. BACK ROW: Kristi Canning, Chris Sax- ton, Jeanie Hamilton, Keri Murray, Sharon Cox, and Coach Wilson. l52 J,V. Volleyball The Sophomore Volley- ball Season was one of many accomplishments for the women involved. We worked to improve our skills in 3 areas--serving, passing and setting. By seasons end all ll of the young ladies were able to serve overhand which was our goal. We defeated each team in our league at least once except Nampa who we lost to in 3 sets. We finished fourth in the S.l.C. Tournament held at Borah. Each girl played in every game which was our goal at the start ofthe sea- son. ln conclusion l feel the young women involved in Sophomore Volleyball im- proved their basic skills and made many friend- ships that will last for years. We had fun, worked hard and met suc- cess. ,H ' we -' -s J Sages-. DESTINATION UN- KNOWN Watching the ball, soar above her, Jaymie Ams- den, the MVP, hopes that a teammate will receive her perfect bump. ,V rr, v .21 fx, i -af' ---.-Q l
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-.W s Took Their Glory For their long hours of workmg and lots of determma tlon. The high pitched squeak of skin sliding across the gym floor, the sharp smack of a stricken ball, and the salty hot smell that accompanies hard work and it's sweat, paints well the picture of the Varsity Volleyball team's dai- ly toil. The team got an early start in August when they began their ritual of labor. The on court battles they fought were the proving factor of their growth and improve- ment. Spirit and skill were ranked high among the teams many great features. SHEER POWER Bursting from the floor for the block her all and succeeds. Though all of their games could not be wins, they put up a fight each time. As Kris Imel put it, We had the skill to be the best in the district, but we lacked in mental prep- aration. August 26 was the first game of the season and their hard work payed off. Starting off on the right foot, the Ea- gles came through with a home game win against Fruit- land. Their next game, against Meridian, on Septem- ber 4, was a loss, but they came back on September 30 and scalped the Warriors to , Rose Bean gives it .XX stop the ball. Front row Stephanie Sherburne Angie Creasy Belinda lnsco. Second row: Denise Barsness, Kris Imel, Dana Griffith Julie Workman Michelle Mather. Third row: Rose Bean, Cathy Suell, Tawnya Ostro- gorsky Debbie Kaldenburg Michelle Cenntani, Coach Carla Meier. show them who was really boss. The team had its ups and downs throughout the year, but they proved themselves repeatedly as one of the able, willing teams-traditional of Capital High. The team put in the work that it takes to be the best. They went into the season taking what they went into it for and that was to gain skill and experience to grow and learn by. With that in mind, the year was success, and a triumph for Capital High School. .V 4 . lf., ,MJ A- t vjgx STUNNING PERFORMANCE Flying high for the block, Denise Barsness stretches to Varsity Volleyball l5l
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aximum Stren th . . . held out to the end. lt was a year of hard work, dedication, and improve- ment. However, the season did not end the way it had been projected. Players on both the Sophomore and J.V. teams worked well together, and gained much experience that can be applied toward strengthening next year's season. The Sophomore season began with a good start. Kathy Davis stated, We started out the year working well together but as the sea- son neared the end we start- ed losing our intensity. Even though the season did not end like they wanted, they pulled together and played their best by taking third place at tournament. The J.V. team was inspired by Kristi Canning and lead by their most valuable player, Jaynie Amsden. It still took a team effort to spur them on to victories. This enthusiastic team was coached by first year coach Carl Wilson. He was liked by his players, who felt he did a great job. l,-YH . C ri' , '-' i. - .,,,,-,N MAKING CONTACT , . While Jeanie Hamilton bumps the ball, Chris Saxton tries to take some quick lessons. H WATCH out 'T A f ' With great effort Carmen Bain tries with all herlrinightlto get the ball over the taller Boise player. Sophomore Volleyball l53
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