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SWF! -44 'QP' A happy bunch of Lady Generals accept congratulations from Forest Brook team members after their second defeat of the season by the Ladies. . ...... Before game warm ups paid off with 18 wins for the Ladies. Llnda Brewer blocks spike during play-off game. Faye Johnson and Celia Torres wait to see what happens to the ball. hermelinda flores SSI neqllanoll KusJeA
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2 varsity volleyball 15 Varsity girls volleyball players are BOTTOM ROW: Faye Johnson, Celia Torres, Donna Rex, Hermelind Flores and Kim Vick. SECOND ROW: Renee Ti mond, Evangela Wallace and Belinda Starnes. THIRD ROW: Sandra Kittenger, Lois Gilmore, Linda Brewer and Kim Gibson. 3 sas? M Lady Generals Repeat Pla -off Role A new coach and no gym were two major obstacles that the 1983 varsi- ty volleyball team had to overcome before capping off another suc- cessful season. The Lady Generals were ranked second in district C13- 95 as they marched to bi-district play-offs for the fourth year in a row. The Ladies did an outstanding job, stated coach Ann Couch. Getting them to play together as a team was one of the reasons for our successes. The Ladies' season began in January with spring training. Daily running through miserable condi- tions prompted the team to select Hurt So Good as their theme song. In August they learned that Hur- ricane Alicia had destroyed their gym. This, however, did not discourage the Ladies. They took refuge in Hambrick's gym. Several members excelled in court play and leadership. Their ef- forts did not go unrewarded. Donna Rex and Linda Brewer were selected to First Team All-District and Evangela Wallace was selected to Second Team All-District. While adapting to new methods o1 practice and play, team members became very close. They developed the togetherness of a close family, sharing each other's joys and sadnesses. This team was basically com- piled of friends, explained Kim Vick. lt was great knowing that your teammates would be behind you no matter what. dps by
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varsity volleyball 154 Team members get strategy lesson from Coach Ann Couch during a between match huddle. ,v- ,I if 4 Celia Torres 38 Kim Vick 4115 Evangela Wallace 45116 The Lady Generals leave the court after defeating Forest Brook. Linda Brewer 4114 Sandra Kittinger it6
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