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ABOVE: Ellen Cotter (50) goes to her knees to keep the ball in play. RIGHT: Jamie Brown (30) starts the action with her bump. BELOW: Diane Howell (42) and Pam Rose (52) go up for the spike. JV VOLLEYBALL CASCADE OPPONENT WON Jefferson WON Sacred Heart 1' lost Wood burn lost Salem Academy ! WON Central lost LaSalle WON Stayton L lost Gladstone 4 lost Woodburn[ Jefferson Salem Academv Central WON WON WON lost LaSalle Stayton 15 WON lost Gladstone »1 WON Sacred Heart 11 I 1 SCORE 15-13, 15-9 7- 15, 11-15, 15-7 15-11, 3-15, 6-15 8- 15, 10-15, 15-8 15-8, 15-6 15-3, 15-7 3-15, 15-11, 15-7 -15, 15-11, 10-15 15-0, 15-5 15-3, 15-2 15-3, 15-0 15-6, 15-5 15-7, 15-3 -13, 11-15, 17-15 15-10, 6-15, 0-15 1-iiSW JV Volleyball 21
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9-7 Season for JV Volleyball Team JV volleyball fielded a strong team, coached by Chris Briot in her first year at Cascade. The team combined ninth graders, sophomores, and ju- niors to compile a 9-7 record. Coach Briot commented about her young team: “The girls were a lot of fun to work with. The team played well to- gether and made me feel like a part of the volleyball program.” “We worked hard as a team and really improved. That made volleyball a lot of fun,” said Sherri Rice, a sophomore. Jamie Brown, team captain, added, “We had a lot of fun as a team on and off the court.” ■Jean Klagge (12) bumps the ball as Lori Beguhl (32) moves into position for the second hit. JV VOLLEYBALL—Front Row: Leah Hosford, Jamie Brown, Darla Layton, Pam Rose, Lori Beguhl, Marie Bremer. Back Row: Diane Howell, Ellen Cotter, Caren Vose, Jill Lyons, Sherri Rice, Gale Davidson, Melodie Guild, Nancy Davidson, Jean Klagge, Chris Mitchell, Coach Chris Briot. 20 JV Volleyball
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Gridmen Reach State AA Semifinals “We put considerable em- phasis on defense,” said Cas- cade head varsity football coach Karl Elliott. “All in all, I think we had a very successful season.” Winning was another thing that the Cougs emphasized, picking up 11 wins, to be exact, before losing the 12th. South Umpqua’s Lancers edged the Cougs, 8-7, in the State AA se- mifinals. The winning points came on a safety. Cascade’s two-year win streak was upped to 23 with playoff wins over Madras and Tillamook before the South Umpqua game. Starring in state playoffs were seniors Jerry Al- bus, who caught three scoring passes from Scott Haven, and lineman Alex Manriquez, who terrorized opposing offenses. Five Cougs made the Oregon Journal’s all-state squads. Manriquez was selected first team on both offense and de- fense. Co-captains Troy Thompson and Adrian Brokaw, Albus, and Junior John Shelton also earned first-team offense honors. In addition, Brokaw, Thompson, and Shelton made second team defense. Manriquez, Thompson, Al- bus, Brokaw, Shelton, Gilbert Rodriguez, and senior Greg Klecker all were tabbed first team all-conference, selected by league coaches. Mark Lewis and Jerry Mack were all- conference honorable mention. A junior, Danny Santibanez, led the conference champion Cougs in scoring with 51 points. Albus was close behind with 48 on a team-high eight TDs. Al- bus also recorded a school re- cord 10 interceptions and 30 re- BELOW: John Shelton, an All-State selection, sacks the Madras quarterback in Cascade’s 13-7 win. ceptions for 486 yards. Quarterback Haven broke team marks for pass attempts (142) and completions (65) while tying the standard for TD tosses (14). He also led the Cougs with 1,010 yards in total offense. Rodriguez led the team in running with 571 yards; sopho- more Greg Huber averaged 37 yards per punt return on nine attempts. Four of the runbacks resulted in TDs. Team honors were awarded as follows: most valuable, Alex Manriquez; most inspirational, Greg Klecker; most improved. Bill Macon; outstanding offen- sive back, Ian Peterson; out- standing offensive lineman, Troy Thompson; outstanding defensive back, John Shelton; outstanding defensive lineman, Manriquez; block of the year, Thompson, stick of the year, Casey Brown and Shelton.
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