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Over the net. Lena Taplin sends the ball over the net with nearby Alecia Abraham l looking on at the district playoffs. 9 1 snomn PI QQ t...i'ul: l 1 , i g,. . l . n It goes. Vanessa Johnson suc- ' 1 , offs. cessfully spikes the ball in district play- I . - bumps the point for volleyball 181
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Led by Coach Kathy Haltom the girls varsity volleyball team finished their regular season with a 13-1 record which put them in a tie for first place with Galena Park. Humble High School hosted an enormous crowd of Mac- Arthur students and teachers who Coach Haltom said really boosted the girls' spirit during the first game. They started the second game after a 15-7 win. Coach Haltom, explaining how much the girls depend on their supporters said, lt's funny. The crowd's lack of verbal support during the second game really had an effect on the game. The kids want to win for themselves and their school. Before the game, the team had decided they were going to win. This was the game they had trained for all season. So, after losing the second game 9-15, high scorer Alecia Abra- ham helped the team pull off a 15-5 victory. Haltom explained that the girls had not previously brought home any tournament trophies. The difference was they knew they could win and they did. They were then scheduled to play their first bi-district game against Beaumont French ,Ours Look out. DeeAnn Teague serve the ball with 3 O3 left ln the Varsity 1st in District Qlleybclll High. This game against Beaumont would decide whether they would advance to the Region 3 tournament or not. The game was played Thursday night, Nov. 15. Due to the fact that the girls were not mentally prepared for the tough, competitive team, they fell at 15-5 and 15-9. Coach Haltom explained, They attacked us at our weakest point, our blocking game. The girls were happy to see teachers as well as many students in the stands. At season's end a proud coach summed it up saying, We had a young team this year. l feel sure this made a differ- ence in the games we lost. The team has matured a lot together. At the beginning of the year they used to get mad at one another. Volleyball or any other team sport is 90W psychological. You can have all the skill and ability, but if you don't believe in yourself, there's no way you can beat anyone. Next year's team will have a lot to build on, but they will also have a reputation and everyone is always after No. 1. 180 volleyball
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Cross set. Sherry ball up cross court to Joyce Pickett pays close play. 'Q J.V. held to 5-9 record I Clleybdll Being a young team, they made a lot of progress, stated Coach Kay Collins. They had a district record of 5 wins and 9 losses. Unfortunately, they didn't place in either of the tourna- ments they entered, which were the Baytown and Aldine tournaments. The lVlost Valuable player award went to Rosalinda Vasquez. The Top Scorer was announced as Angie Berry. ' ' O-4 d The Freshman team had a district record of 1 an finished in 3rd place, Being a freshman team, they showed they knew how to play. The few schools they lost to were Baytown Lee, Aldine, Baytown Sterling and a close game of15-9, 13-15, 13-15, to Galena Park. Throughout the year, they brought home two 2nd place trophies from Baytown and Klein. 182 olleyboll Playing the net. Connie Riolas N bump the ball over the net as N Vasquez stays low behind her. Q W, . W... 1
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