Evangel University - Lancer Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1981

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Terry DumeII Coach Sandra Sorbo gives instruction to the six players. The team had several new players that were better qualified to play, said Coach Sorbo. 196 Volleyball A team to contend with; both present and future we hope to do even better. Only the winning team will go to the regional tournament, so we'll have to win state. I think we can do that. Bev Lowry, graduate assis- tant coach, commented about the team, I was very proud of the team. We showed that we have the talent, potential, and determination to be a team to contend with at the present and in the future. Some impressive statistics prove the quality of the players. Miss Poirier led the team in sets with 90.9 per cent, and in blocks with 50.9 per cent. She also managed 223 assists and scored 261 points. Miss Patterson led the team in spikes with 90.1 per Terry Darnell The ball sails toward the net after being hit by Penny Patterson, junior, as Val Aldrich, freshman, watches. Miss Patterson finished the season with 90.1 per cent in spikes. The ball drops inbounds from a dink by junior Karla Blauvelt. Miss Blauvelt led her team in hits with 95.6 per cent cent, and was second in sets with 88.8 per cent. She record- ed 276 assists and scored 143 points. The team's leading server was Miss Blauvelt, She finished with 95.2 per cent. She also led the team in hits with 95.6 per cent. She scored 164 points during the season. The top receiver was Miss Krizek with 81.5 per cent. She also led in passing with 79.1 per cent and hustles, 100 per cent. She scored 138 points for the team. Scoring the most points for the team was Miss Aldrich with 272. The team members were proud of the season they played. I felt the team went a lot farther than anyone expeq. 4-ed this season, and I think we'll go even further next year, said Miss Patterson. Coach Sorbo planned a spring schedule for the team with the United States Volley- ball Association tUSVBAi, the second year the team has been a member. e A two man block by Juniors Cindy Poirier and Rhonda Williams fails to stop the ball, but Dawn Badder, junior, is ready. The Lady Crusaders finished the season with a fifth-place tie at regionals. 8 1W,



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