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Page 98 text:
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ULLE BALL Lady Rams Get Tough Varsity Volleyball was not only exciting, but successful to say the least. Coached by fourth year coach, Sue Young, the team made it to Sub-Districts. There, the team played Wheatridge and Pomona, unfortu- nately losing to both. However, they achieved a strong victory over Lakewood. The girls were led by captains - jenny Beottler and Linda Kasel. Asked if injuries put a damper on the season, Linda Kasel felt that it did. We would get on a roll and someone would get hurt. Although the team suffered-due to many injuries, their nine wins and eleven losses earned them their best record in the last four years. jenny Beottler recalled their last game of the season at Columbine. We had a lot of support from the school. We played well and worked together and blew out the other team. Shari Messmer was awarded the Most Valuable Player of the Alameda Invitational Tourney. Also, jenny Beottler was acknowl- edged as being the number 1 rated server in the jeffco League. junior Varsity volleyball was extremely exciting and nerve-racking as well. The girls took a while to warm up, but as the season progressed, they soon got on the ball. Duane Hemphill, a third year coach at Green Mountain led his team to a 3-8 season. The team had two captains, Tracy Loschen and Kathie Kummet, both were enthusiastic about the season. Everyone seemed to get along well. Tracy Loschen summed it up, I think the main attitude was always a positive one. We were always out there wanting to win. A tournament played at Chatfield proved to be the team's drive to succeed. The team was down, but managed to pull together for this particular game. Tracy Los- chen remembered the incredible game with, We had a tournament at Chatfield and we won! It was great! With honest talent like this, there was no stopping thejunior Varsity Volleyball team. What a season! Sophomore volleyball achieved their best team record within the past four years. They ended the season with a four win and seven loss record. Coached by Pattijordan, who led the enthusiastic Green Mountain players for two years, the team finished with an overall eleven wins and eight losses. With experience and hard work, Green Mountain's sophomore team will be a winning sensation. Green Mountain had something new to add to their '87 Volleyball program, a fresh- man team. This was the first year the team actually got off it's feet, participating in the fullest. Successfully coached by Chrisjansen, the girls achieved the best record among all the volleyball teams at Green Mountain. The team took first in the jeffco League, due to their incredible nine wins and one loss. Freshmanjulie Love said, We were pushing for a 10 and 0 record, but we did our best! The team had many young members, which at times was tricky. It was hard getting ev- eryone together, she explained, Despite their struggle, Green Mountain will surely have something to look forward to in the future. jenny Beottler takes perfect position for the kill. jilljanney gracefully jumps to spike the ball. if L 'Y 5 WSL ' . , ,. all EW-5 ' ' . if- 'ai Vi an ag 5 M . . ,gy 'Zara r 'fe ilu c,1 is' J Top Row: jeremy Neu, Teresa Frith, Gina Wilmes, Melani Sanger, Terri Daniels, Coach Sue Young. Second Row: Karen johnson, Linda Ka- VOl1eyball sel, Karen Sundby, jennifer Lagozzie, jill janney, Maureen Lynch. Third Row: jennifer Beottler, Shari Messmer, jennifer Rausch .L..f,kV , 1, U if 1222.1 'z Top Row: Amy Bates, Cara Todd, Song Pae, Kathie Kummet. Second Row: Coach Duane Hemphill, Tracy Loschen, Trista Smith, Heather Lopez, Amy Keller, Aimee Butler. Third Row: Yoko Iwahiro, Amy Ringland, Teresa Liley. Front: Karen Fullerton
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TY w F i is GIRL KETB LL SHOOTING FOR THE TOP Will they go to State? That was the big question posed to the Girls Varsity Basket- ball team in the season of 1987-88. Only a year before had the impressive team gone to the final State Competition, only to lose. This year was slightly harder for the team, they had lost many seniors but the team, once again banded together and gave their best to winning each game. To add to the difficulty of the season, Mr. jackopic, Varsity's coach, because of com- plications, resigned several weeks before the end of the basketball season. Coach Kelly Shea took over the job. The change did somewhat effect the team's play. The change was hard but Coach Shea had helped us all season so the team adjust- ed easily, comments jill janney. The Varsity team ended their season with an impressive 18-5 record. Comments Holly Roberts, This season's games were impressive but as usual there is always room for improvement. K Green Mouneaio ' ' 51' 95531, - 38' GfifH-'MCWINHSD il ,160 f X . Arvadawest - S85 Green Mountain 72 Whewiase S3 GMM MOWCBYH 48 Golden 33 Green Mountain 46 U Qolagn . K .. 48 Grlfil 58 K Pomona 63. Green Mountain 55 pomom 54 61390 Moimfiifl ' 65 W K Columbine 36' Green Mountain 53 Cqlqmbine 27 Green Mountain 37 Bear Creek 44 Green Mountain 48 Bgqlder 69 Grew Molmfifn' ' ' 66 I W Wheatxidge 53 Green Mountain 56. Bn, Cmek 46 TOQYYNIDCBK r 'Green Mountain 53 K Amda ' 51 Green.Moamain K gg K Charfreid K 412 Green Mountain 68 Cimadirld 43 Green Mountain 66 Arvada West 47 Green Mountain 53 gm-8,,m 59 Green Mountain V 52 Ar-fuk . 58 A Green Mountain 151' Ahmed, 49 Green Mountain '52 Lakewood -10 T Green Mountain 45 hkewwd S9 Green Mountain 49 North S6 1 - - Q - - - jill janney breaks through Norrhs defense. 3 ' jennifer Shepard finds an open shot. Hollie Seeley drives down court followed by her reammares. w 96 Girls Basketball
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