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Junior Varsity Volieybatlfj , Nprznwesi ..,.. 5-15-15 Southeast ........ 1 1-2 .KMC ..... . .... 1 1-1 Westub... ....11-9 Heights .... . . . 2-2 North .... ......., 4- 7 .South ..,.......,. 1 1-3 .Qerroll . . . . . . . 11-16-15 East i5-1051 15-15 T5-15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-15 15-143 League .......... tied torlyiifst Volleyball ..ll,.:ef. 5. ,My W ..: z:- ye H ji' iz raalrsfaz g I .., as .,'-, , Q N,,V' I X -,af ,,,V W, .Q 15 gr 'i ai. It----... '---. -...,,s -..,,..-in JV ties for first in City League The junior varsity volleyball team did very well, tying for first place with Northwest for the City League title. They also took second place at the Junior Varsity Tournament. Junior Dorothy Watkins and sophomore Sylvia Thomas helped lead the team to success. They both played a lot and got some experience with the varsity team. The team consisted mainly of TPM, lv' Q N 2 I . your fx , , . , . g' gyr, L . Sophomore Donna McKernan awaits the out- come of junior Jerri Schmeissnefs hit. L X sophomores, and most of them had a lot of experience. Coach Pat Reynolds said, The on- ly trouble we had was with Northwest, but we'll get them next year. She also felt that the team had a lot of talent and will help to contribute in many ways to the varsity team next year. Members of the JV volleyball team were Coach Pat Reynolds, Marcle Borchard, Fieenia Banks, Lisa Linn Sylvia Thomas, manager Sandra Meyer, Dorothy Watkins, Susan Connor, Joni McCoy and Tiffany Spencer. u 'm-M. pn arf.. Junior Kym Carter demonstrates her jumping ability as she spikes the ball. Volleyballl25
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.. . 5-sr stts Varsity places two on All-City The varsity volleyball team got off to a good start and kept up the pace, tying for second place with South in the City League. The team had more experience and the girls were older and better ad- iusted to their competition. Two of the players were picked for the All-City Team: juniors Renee Lewis and Kym Carter. Ftenee was known as one of the city's best set- ters, while Kym was proficient with her hard spikes. East was the only high school to have two players pick- ed for the team. There will be only one senior leav- ing, so the outlook for the future seems good. Coach Janet Krack said, We have an excellent team. This is my second year, and it has already proven to be the best season so far. She also felt confident about next year, looking to see another winning season. 'Volleyball .9-r J ' ' ' ' V . Mucnfizglijonnefe l-eW'S lUfTlDS hlgh for a spike against Members ofthe varsity volleyball team were coach Janet Krack, Marie LewalIen,D0nna MCKernan,,Kym Carter, Jerri Schmerssner, Becky Richardson, manager Carolyn Bradley, Renee Lewis, Fells Biglow, Janice Smith and Shannon Denny. 24lV0lleybaIl .gav- Valffstiyl ...tjto,rshwest., .S , aspumeassa.-.. K' ...tj T tr Val 1f5fT5t ...l . r.g. g . g . L 'a.i i , ,, .i.. f' i.ial 1 k.kk L 7 . ...., .1 f- t all 7 .M L Wg S l Junior Shannon Denny and sophomore Uonna McKernan block the ball at the game against South.
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