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GREEN MOUNTMN V 4 mon , SCHOOL S- 1 f X563 21,5 now UF THE cr,-ass or mfa RAMS GREEN !N1UllN'lXl'Ni fN, fmu qi.JH mwmu Q J N RRMS 'M ll FSE? ABOVE Left to Right - Back Row: 9952 Judy Dockstader, 424 Laura Eggelston, 322 Dana Guinn, 311 Emelie Tirre, 9510 Jung So, Front Row: 414 Lori Parsons, 37 Paula Reese, Jr. Varsity Coach Chris Shepherd ABOVE Left to Right - 4314 Lori Parsons, 9312 Leslie Hanover, 422 Tammy Bellofatto, 49520 Kelly Mongeau, 413 Samanthia Maey, 424 Christy Colottzi, Sophomore Coach Skip Winner. Volleyball 167
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The Year In Volleyball Homeless, but not hopeless. That was the situation facing this year's sopho- more, junior varsity, and varsity volley- ball teams. With having to adjust to new coaches and not having a court to play on, things looked pretty grim for the play- ers. However, this was not the case. The teams stuck it out through the 6 am. prac- tices in the Dunstan Jr. High parking lot as well as the 8 pm. practices at the Green Mountain football field. They didn't know from day to day where prac- tices would be held. Despite the inconvin- iences, junior varsity came up with the best record of the three, and varsity's skills drastically improved from last year . When asked how she felt about the season, Lori Parson said, I really liked it a lot and learned a lot. All three teams enjoyed the years sea- son, even if it started out rough. The coaches were, Sue Young, Chris Sheperd, and Skip Winner. All three coaches this year were new to coaching at Green Mountain, but all adjusted well. A small number of kids that played volleyball last year, returned again this year. Terry Madrid, for example, played again on both, junior varsity and varsity teams. Emelie Tirre also returned and proved to be one of the most dedicated players on the team. With three weeks left in the season, the new floor was finally finished. They only had one volleyball net when other schools had 2 or 3, but they finally had a home court . The season records ended with varsity 1-11, junior varsity 6-6, and soph- omores O-4. Tina Steuart sets the ball to be spiked. W ,, X3 RL-XSS Ol IW GREEN MOLlN'l?XlN lallcll 4 SCHOOL RAMS ,111- ABOVE Left to Right - 430 Mel Corbett, 420 Kathy Lynch, 47 Lisa Kasel, 424 Tawna Campbell, 422 Tina Stewart, 412 Jenny Kundred, 421 Karen Parsons, 413 Emelie Tirre, 42 Jung So, Varsity Coach Sue 166 Volleyball Young .44 r J.V. players get psyched Y . f.4,.,,. Millie
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Who remembers 1980? Until this year we all did, but this year the Green Moun- tain Ram Basketball Team was a power- house. So powerful were they, that they finished the regular season ranked 7th in the state. Starting with the three wins over Over- land, West Minster, and Arapahoe to the pair of exciting one-point wins over Gold- en and the equally exciting victory over Columbine, the Rams never fail to be exciting. Although there was a slight lag in the middle of the season, when the team lost to Pomona and then two games later lost to Bear Creek. But true to the Green Mountain spirit, the team came back and later in the season proved their earlier loses to be flukes when they again played and beat Bear Creek and the next game pounded Pomona 19 to 55 in the biggest win of the season. The team also had double wins over Golden and Whea- tridge. They finished the season with an outstanding record of 14-4. While the entire team is deserving of there are some players who peoples minds. Early in the team was helped along by and towards the end of the recognition, stuck out in season, the Tim Wright, season, Larry Hancock emerged as an outstanding scorer. And who can forget the timely steals of Trevor Jacklin who often turned the game around and kept the crowd on their toes. But without the skill of their teammates, these players could not have been distinguished. They deserve to be commended. One of the mitigation factors of this team's success was definately the coach- ing staff. Coach Bruce Dick headed up the varsity team and their skill is proof of his. Still another person that deserves recognition is manager Candi Thomas who had to stomach all of the gore and none of the glory. We'll all remember 1980 but now we have 1985 to remember. And what a year it was. Trevor Jacklin, Tim Wright, Steve Wiloughby, Larry Hancock, Scott Bush, Marv Felton, Clark Hansen, Randy E g, Keaney Gary Mages, Duane Stuliff, Walt Shattinger, Mike Beckner. 168 Boys Basketball VME . , - , ,, 1 Sk ' '-2191-Qiwi i 5Ti':!m-?f? : '51 Nix?-N53 s . i ' M A vm'-rc . in - X w 1 . Wt.. W r . ' X 1 .. t :rg-R . M 1 -- : K S . 'F i r. .1-J 951351433-ii Q.1fz.k-5 --4551.2-Y gfilfg ' ' M - M.--4.-. A K ..,,s,..MQexs sa. W a . 1 - ' . M ' --f '5'-W' ' TI' ' i - Qwij . .... .. ' if it . .-2 ........ . 53.4. f sql .--Q-31:-M- k ,wbgmnw . .-ss 'K ' 1-1-w::t,sQv'f-1.5:-x,.N.,...,,., sa v v i w -QV ' , N N W... ...... rr., ... .. F ...... .....,... K-51, L , y K3 ' .... ....,-5 1 F M ' f ' ' ' I - 'maria ---- VW.. . -sz gifs Q1.fifi.Q?s. F5135-5 Xt ' T '2-if W M.. 'PWM' 1- was.. -L15-gfgfi 1:5- ..... .. -V . 1 ---i - ..- .422 2-is -is1lp?2.r:fs.?sfw.iig.s.----2-ff---sa Hag: 195-f .QQ . ' i ' .. ., .... . .... gzflf ti' i J 0 A C ' g,.,g,..t,f --as '-E ' 2-. - ,. ' E. ., .+: L 1- :g, AT S' 7 . ,. . 1 , H,.11sg ,, X : fi ' ' X..,,i 1. :warm gg jg 4 - g... ' -. s .---sw K L . fss.t.zs..f.qs-- -- 2- . ss. M.. wr 1-1 X M ..... It. it ft .. .. K . ,Y MQSMQYQWW V J K . -is ss .- -sa..mf:tt4s:f....5K --,fssef ......' - ---- - . K 'NWC ,. A ..-f.saM..N Hitmrma' ' '
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