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Changing of the guard - the girls' voheybahteanlendureschanges,but stih is STRUGGLI lt was one of those years for the girls' vol- leyball team and their first year coach Curtis Cogswell. The year, filled mth good game streams followed by long losing spells, brought many changes and many frustrations. The first changes came before the first game: first-year coach Curtis Cogswell and the team had to rebuild after los- ing many good players ' X - Aw ,'c, I 2? gg W My iyy 'W UWMMWW MM? , ,,t,,,. Qrfff to graduation last year. The big problem, though, was mental toughness and disci- pline. We have a good teamg they just need to get back up after having a setback, the coach said during the season. The team was led by eight seniors with a lot of playing experience. Commentedjunior AMY MCCurry, i'We really learned a lot from the seniors. X fc M ..,...,,. . wwhllllvl ww., Trying to block a winning point from a Chanute player are juniors Brandy Vogt and Ange Austin. The Lady Hado only played Chanute once during the season, losing both games they competed in. Among the changes the team went through this year was an upswing of underclassmen: junior varsity volleyball players such as Meko Johnson, Kimberly Grigsby, and Shelly Wilson. 28!Volleyball
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Like all sports, football requires lots of practice and motivation. Coach Brovrm often pumped up his players during workout practices. Linebacker Matt rlallum gets a little friendly advice from Coach Chance before the second half begins play. WINNING RESPECT J .V. And 9th Teams Prove They're Important The FKHS Junior Varsity doesn't get much credit. This yea r, ., Iire , ,iyyy irr though, the J.V. team ra 3 went under a major ff rii ziA I n M II Thejufnor Varsity team Sh9W? their . t Th. , Vt ,V enthusiasm and team dedication lmprovemen ' 'S year .E - ' V ww:g,g,'f towards one another by signaling the football team Y . I 3 4 7 L ' that they are number One, didn't travel to their wwi,f.2x , V 4 ., 3 ' . i - 'ra -I games alone. They had y in I yy I 7 VVZV fm 2 the new addition of the p q 4 frfk V- freshmen to travel with ...fm -fr I 1 , r as their fellow athletes. While both teams tried their hardest to do Field Kindley proud, the freshmen tried especially to, frequently showing off their purple and gold jerseys to any one who would care to notice them. The J.V. Started off well, but finished the year with a disappointing record of 5-5. The freshmen showed some great talent for the future, finishing with a very impressive record of 6-2. Hard practices and the desire to move forward helped the teams win their games, assuring good performances from the Nado Varsity football teams in the years to come. Junior Varsity Football I 27
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'li e-23' ' 2 , Attempting to retum a shot against Pitts- burg, junior Cindy Wright keeps play go- ing on. Teammates Ange Austin, Stacey i f. Bishop, Melissa Clillman, and Theresa Senecal look on. Playing intensely against La- bette County, sophomore Deanna Parker and senior Theresa Senecal prepare for a serve. New volleyball coach Curtis Cogswell helped the Plado volleyballers pull through many a situation. ll ,y 1 , H- scoREBoARD ' ' ,... 'E Effiw , Q, V rdf! s 7f'L,Q,,fQ:z,f 5 VV I, if , A.., .fr 4, AW? 'Q 4 Z , 51:64 ,QA -'fix' Mxnlgg-J it 5 34,54 fn fav T5 M Maxx? F1 A Y u p lf C Pmsbufg L 'Ola W 2 2 ,l,,ff 1 , f fl., Caney L L.C.H.S. L 2 WMM, ,, A ,,,,,J,.,, ,Hmmm www it Qi L L 2 Altoona W lola W 2 t. P I L VOLLEYBALL. Row 1 Cleft to rightl: Coach Lisa Cogs- gnc au ale W gafcgtft W 2 well, Alisha Wilson, Yvonne Bumett, Coach Curtis P 3 W U ' e Cogswell. Row 21 Cindy wngm, Beth Craven, Melissa arsmfs L-C-H-5 W 2 Clillman, Brooke Hollyfield, Theresa Senecal, Stacey B' SPUUQS L lndY L 2 Bishop, Tracey McGuire, Tricia McHenry, Annette Jai- J0P'm L Record mez. Row 5: Jenni Moses, Kristi Blakslee, Michelle Indy L Loffer, Ange Austin, Lana Price, Brandy Vogt, Amy Ottawa L McCurry, Tina Powell, Jill Mashbum, Lynette nenoer- Pittsburg w WINS 11 son. Row 4: Angie Tosh, Julie Mason, Monica Mah, Thayer L LOSSES 15 Libby CIOOCLQ, Cher Hughes, Angela Griffin, Deanna Neodesha W Parker, Kelll Voelzke, Brenda Benning. Row 5: Brooke Ft Scott L Scarborough, Kecia Clrigsby, Shelly Hughes, Beci Sla- P ' W vin, Lisa Madison, Janis Sturgeon, Paula Gavrilys, grsons Kristi Hodgson. Row 6: Meko Johnson, Lori Powell, Plttsburg W Shelly Wilson, shern rllner. Cham-ite L Q - 1 - - - - Volleyball!29
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