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,My I I We I f+ Q? A I 22+ Hmot ,W J. wwf? . 1 7, , ,QQ nf There's a right way to dig a volleyball as llll Coach Kimmell shows. M., was .... VARSITY VOLLEYBALL GAMES MATCHES WON WON Jayhawk Linn Garnett won' Paola 2 I Osawatomie O 0 Louisburg O 0 Ottawa 2 l Lyndon 2 l Hartford 2 I DeSoto I 0 Tongonoxie O 0 Williamsburg 2 I Ottawa O 0 Wellsville 2 l Olathe North O O DeSoto I 0 Independence O 0 Praire View I 0 Lansing 2 l Gardner 2 l Louisburg 0 0 Piper 2 l Spring Hill I O Wellsville I 0 Central Heights O O Baldwin O 0 Scores not available W, f?'E, K, 4. ,MMM 1 1-...4 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Shell-
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Winning is a good feeling as Diane Herm- Courtney Hermreck. and Ellen Adler con- reck. Norma Guilfoyle, Brenda Shellhorn. gratulate each other. 6 ,Q , W V , 2' - 1' V , iiiii' Nm, ' z e W it E , sw , W 5 ,W if A 9:35, t Y 4 I GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM. Ckneel- ingb Coach Donna Kimmell and Coach Glenn Suderman. Cbehind themj Brenda Shellhorn, Michon Weingartner, Gerette Guilfoyle, and M it 1 fi ff fi 9 3' W Sue Wells. fladder, top to bottomj Ellen Adler, Courtney Hermreck, Terri Wolken, Diane Hermreck, and Julie Wells. We can dig it! Dig, set, spike it, that's the way we like itl Nine girls concentrated on this during the season, but they only managed to grasp a tie for third place in the league. Two girls made all-league team. Ellen Adler tied for third position on the first team and Courtney Hermreck made sixth po- sition on the second team. Serving was what the team as a whole improved most on, with Mi- chon Weingartner being the most consistant server. Coach Donna Kimmell felt that the girls' biggest problem was that they would make mistakes and could not shake them off, and then would give up before the game was over. Fourth place was claimed by Gar- nett in the Ottawa Tournament. lt was in this tourney, the second game of a match against DeSoto. that the girls played their best game. As Coach Kimmell said, The girls really hustled, and acted like they wanted to play volleyball and to win the game. W ., ,X ,QW ygw.: yy,,,, 'W ft. W H , ft vf '51 1 . 'V ,.V ij 02' ' 45 4 Concentration is etched on the face of Ellen Adler as she prepares to serve the ball. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
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GIRLS J.V. VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Stacey Fincher. An ie Miller, Tracy Lytle, Kim Missy Rockers, and Coach Glenn Suderman. Ca icki Hermann, Not pictured: Norma Guilfoyle. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL GAMES MATCHES WON WON Jayhawk-Linn Garnett lost' Lyndon 2 I Ottawa Garnett lost' Paola I O Osawatomie 2 I Gardner 2 I Lansing 2 I Wellsville Garnett lost' Central Heights 2 I 'Scores not available Preparing to return the bal Mary Jo Peter gms it up. Sid outI is called as Tracy Lytl a o Pe son 'I to make contact with t e a . A teammate goes up to spike the ball as Tra- cy Lytle watches. .l.V. are few lf we could get 25 girls out for volleyball, I think we'd have a better squad, commented Coach Glenn Suderman. With the number of girls out for j.v. volleyball, they did as well as he expected. Improving their abilities was what the girls did. Norma Guilfoyle, the most improved player, progressed on her spiking and jumping, and her reaction time was much faster. The girls improved most on setting and serving, with Kim Campbell being the most consistant setter and Julie Wells, server. Problems always crop up where everyone goes, and the lack of quickness and number of players was the biggest one. With the team lacking in numbers, no one was xpushed for a position. In fact, the girls played one tournament with six girls. Defeating Spring Hill in the Spring Hill J.V. Tourney was a big win for them because they won on their op- ponent's court. JuNioR vARsiTY VOLLEYBALL
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