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This just isn ' t my day, groaned Kelly Frye as she missed another spike. Oh come on, things aren ' t that bad, consoled Andrea Shil- ling. The Junior Varsity volleyball team got a brand new coach, some new players, and learned many new skills. The girls worked on drills tocusing on passing, setting, defense, and spiking. A favorite of the girls was a drill involving their coach, Mark Watts, serving the ball to them and the girls had to set up an offense. It may sound easy, but if a mistake was committed, the girl guilty of it had to do ten push-ups. If someone committed many mistakes, this could be really hard on the muscles. The Junior Varsity compiled a re- cord of 10-5, with big wins over Jeff, Twin Lakes, and Fountain Central. The girls grew close not only in vol- leyball, but also in friendship. Starting with double sessions dur- ing late summer with the upper classmen, the freshmen had many things to adjust to. It was hard for some girls to get used to the idea of playing volleyball for four hours a day. But once the season started, the girls appreciated all the hard practices. Helping the girls to polish up on their techniques was a new coach, Raymond Gee. Coach Gee drilled them on many facets of the game. The girls had an especially hard time learning a new rotation. However, with lots of practice, things worked out for the best. The girls had a suc- cessful season and gained valuable experience and knowledge for next year. 1: Kelly Frye congratulates Nancy Fitzgerald on a good play. 2: Jan Schmidt hopes her serve will be an ace. 3: Freshman Volleyball: Most Improved, Kay Harless; Most Valuable, Kathy Buntin. 4: The Junior Varisty Volleyball Team: Sif- ting Andrea Schilling, Barb Stiner, Jan Schmidt, Nancy Fitzgerald and Michelle Nelson. Next Row: Kim Reifel, Kelly Frye, Cora Regnier, Colleen Bresnahan and Su- san Gurnicl . Standing: Coach Marl Watts and Kathy Dyer. 5: Bumping the volleyball is part of vi arming up for Julie Corazza. 6: Ready to assist, Julie Corazza viotches Nina Lux dig the volleyball. 7: Freshman Volleyball Team: Top to front: Raymond Gee, Julie Corazza, Donna Stiner, Celeste Ewalt, Shannon Theime, Jenny Theime, Kathy Buntin, Nina Lux, Kay Harless, Not Pictured, Beth Burl es. freshmen, j.v. volleyball 175
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