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ya; JUNIOR VARSITY--FIRST ROW: m w y , J tX A w Janel Glasener, Penny Rhoten, Dawnette P1 rAt? Kara Van eat her Lilly, Jennifer Baldwin, SECOND ROW: Julie Shetterly, Danielle Hermon, Laurie Woods, Jenny Brick, Michelle King, April Snyder, Julie Goodhue. Showing continued improvement throughout the season, the junior varsity team turned in an excellent season with 9 wins and only 2 losses, including a 20-8 win-loss mark in games. The team claimed wins over Saydel tZ-ll, Roland-Story t2-0l, S.E. Warren tZ-ll, Indianola t2-Ol, SOuth Hamilton t2-Ol, Nevada Q-ll, Johnston t2- ll, Bondurant-Farrar t2-Ol, and Ballard t2-0l. The only losses were three-game matches to Pella Christian and West Marshall. FRESHMEN- ,x kn IR sxwwmowtww ST ROW : Heidi Tedrow, Rachel Griffin, Kelly Van Ryswyk, Cathy Anderson, Meredith Churchill, Michale Fogle. With the team playing only two games against each opponent, the freshmen finished the season with 3 wins, 4 losses, and 4 ties. The 2-0 wins were over Indianola, Johnston and Ballard. The losses tO-Zl were to Saydel, S.E. Warren, South Hamilton, and Nevada with the girls tieing 1-1 in matches against Roland-Story, Pella Christian, West Marshall, and Bondurant-Farrar. Jenny Reetz, Amy Craig, Angie Slack, Jill Moede, Ann Hall, SECOND ROW:
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FIRST ROW: Julie Shetterly, Penny Rhoten, Dawnette Plumb, April Snyder, Deena Chipp, Trisha Duffleld, SECOND ROW: Julie Hogue, Sonja Moore, Andrea Bishop, Nancy Stover, Melinda Argo, Dawn Smithson, Stacey Johnson. Varsity volleyball entered its second season with the team improving its match record to 8 wins, 11 losses, and 2 ties, including a games record of 30 wins and 35 losses. In the first Heart of Iowa Conference Tourna- ment, the team finished third, narrowly missing out on advancing to the championship match. Statistical leaders included Nancy Stover with points on serves 0615, ace serves 675, and passing 0245; Deena Chipp in assistsAsets 086-2005; Andrea Bishop in spikes 024-1615 and ace spikes 685; and Julie Hogue in serving percentage t251 of 257 for 98Wo5 and receptions 059 of 2015. Included in the match wins were victories over Saydel t3-25, South Hamilton t3-l, 2-05, Ballard t2-0, 3-05, Johnston t3-05, and Bondurant-Farrar t3-05. Losses were to Roland-Story 52-35, Pella Christian t0-35, S.E. Warren 0-35, West Marshall A0-35, Indianola 0-35, Johnston 0-25, Colfax 0-3, 0-35, and Nevada Q-35. x: AAA: AA AA Too late--it3s by me! a . Ready or not, here it comes!
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