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jposovanneucnannnnnmnnagterettinencconuasossminenaeooewnnnnngteeennnninnnennnit tin ee Seventh Grade Team Front Row: J. Wells, A. Wallace, M. Sutton, N. Whittington, J. Tomp- kins, J. Pressler, T. Rathburn; Back Row: -sorsnevninoeett ttn ormmceninsbtiveontnas i egoniSetteneieageinitenenienayOn Teamwork. The Patriot seventh grade volleyball team had many accomplishment to their credit this season. The goals for the team this year were to get all team members in every game, to learn the basic skills of the game, and how the game is played. In addition, players were encouraged to develope their concept of teamwork, self-discipline, esi ruibtnesnnnea™noon Nees oinonicmsndaduntacn ns Coach Turner, S. Keller, T. Hub- bard, T. Gurtner, H. Quickery, H. Zeigler, A. Pettis, C. Potter, C. McNabb, and Coach Hayes. 3. Showing her net play, Staci Keller leads the attack. 4, Reaching out, Tracy Hubbard prepares to return a serve. Coach credits 9-2 record to and how to set and achieve personal goals. The serving consistancy by the girls was a strong part of their game. Many games were won because the other team couldn’t handle the serve. This team’s hard work brought them an 11-2 record and winners of the Tri-County Tourney. Coach Hayes Challengers ‘peal I
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Ww o Ll w Rome City vy Eastside L Garrett W Kendallville Ww Avila Garrett Eighth Grade Team Front Row: N. Haffner, D. Wyatt, K. Morrow, M.C. Gengnagel, J. Harris, E. Rathburn, T. Blackburn, A. Hayes; Fighth grade girls are impressive posting an 8-3 season record. The eighth grade volleyball team had Fort Wayne power house and Garrett a very successful season. Teamwork who went through the season undefeat- was the key to our many victories ed. Special recognition should be which in turn lead us to the sectional given to Amy Hayes who had a seasonal finals. high of 61 points and M.C. Gengnagel who followed closely with a season Throughout the season, each of the total of 50 points. Those who also girls worked very had to improve scored well were Kelly Morrow, their serving and other aspects of Valarie Fairchild, Tara Muzzillo, their game. The only losses incurred and Erica Rathburn. by the Patriots were to Carroll, a Coach Gaier Back Row: Coach Gaier, K. Price, T. Glick, T. Muzzillo, V. Fairchild, B. Henderson, T. Ott, and K. Kelleher. 1, Julie Harris centers her attention on the ball during a game against Avilla. 2. Tara Muzzillo and Julie Harris kept the pressure on when playing close to the net.
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Cross Country The cross country started slow but had a Strong Finish. This year’s cross country team proved that it had the ability to work hard, come from behind, and win. They learned that dedication and hard work bring improvement and that a team is not always judged by its record but by its ability to im- prove during the season. Credit should be given to each member of the squad for continually working hard to improve their records, sup- porting their fellow runners, and contributing to the fine team spirit. I feel that we had a good season and would like to congratulate all the Patriot runners. I am especially proud of the effort that the team dis- played at the Tri-County Conference meet. I feel Front Row: T. Everett, M. Ring, T Kempf, M. Dendinger, T. Fischer, A. Pepple; Second Row: T. Schaffer R. Deetz, A. McCanna, B. Parker, 45 15 25 2 55 - Cross Count DEKALB | OPP. 32 Kendallville | M. Keller, D. Richardson, C. Conrad; Back Row: Coach Freels, A. Schmidt, N. Tatman, B. Rudloph, M. Bowling, K. Reinoehl, P. Sanders, J. Krill, T. Strawser, and L. Rutter, finish i line. 3. Andy Pepple concentrates ° keeping his stride with the competition far behind. — that our cross country pro- gram has a lot of potential and encourage you to con- tinue practicing your run- ning during this summer. Coach Freels Ae ET ee
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