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... T A HJ L ' Q .A R., M: 'Y VARSITY VOLLEYBALL An unexpected win over Monroe was the major high- light of the girls' varsity volleyball team. Even though the Eagles placed 4th in the Trico League, with a 5-4 record, they always showed great enthusiasm and determination. As a result, the games were very close including the loss to McKenzie by only a few points. Nora Chavarria was named to the second team all- stars and was voted by her teammates as Most Valuable Player. Becky Deterlng, for the third year in a row, was named Most Inspirational Player. 1, Getting high in the air, Freshman Dana Loiler spikes the volleyball. 2. Eagles lake time out to get S Ninn L V ' 35 V553 i tofu.. :fl lZ:Z:'LL2 was-I ,J,,u,,, lm tired up to beat Monroe. 3. Varsity Volleyball 0'-'fm' 4 ' W' M mm vw front left to right: Nancy McCleary, Cindy Grimes, UMn'rlu.a 7 38 lU.ClTV Ill! Becky Deterlng, and Nora Chavarria. Back: Coach Elaine Warmington, Sally Tracer, and Angie Mor- gan. . Y lt' . , -g A -g :am A' fri' ,. g Lg 23 gf I Si ' V 2 ..... fp.. L ,. s -LN A X uirlitl! 7' ' '17-4-I--Q b9 ,- '31-1
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V VOLLEYB LL With very little experience the JV team showed that hard work in practice does pay off. The volleyball team finished first in the Trico League with a 6-2 record and finished 12-5 overall. Teammates named freshman Dana Loiler as Most Valuable Player. Freshman Martha Green and sophomore Shelly Jen- sen were named Most Inspirational. 1. Junior Pam Snow and sophomore Karen Elmblade patiently wait for the start of the game. 2. Freshman Martha Green shows determination on her way to be- ing voted Most Inspirational Player. 3. Front Row QL- F0- Jackie Carter, Karen Elmblade, and Shelly Jensen. Middle Row lL-FiJ- Angie Morgan, Pam Denning, Karen Clement, Gail Estergard, Dana Loiler, Pam Snow, Val Jones, Martha Green, Tami Brock, Marie Wetzler, Patri- cia Denning, and Susan Bowers. Coach Elaine Warm- ington.
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JV FOOTBALL FILLING BIG FOQTSTEPS Fifteen freshmen were the foundation of a young and inexperienced junior varsity football team in 1979. The small size of the JV's fooled many people. The Eagles proved that size was not a factor, winning their first six games by an average 13.7 point spread. Freshman halfback Kevin Sims lead the Eagles on offense, gaining over 700 yards during the sea- son-284 of them coming in the 32-14 defeat of Siletz. Junior halfback Steve Havlin displayed an outstand- ing performance against Monroe, rushing for 212 yards and scoring all of the Eagles' 28 points. The young Eagles did not finish the season as strong as they started it, being chased out of Autzen Stadi- um by the Sheldon Irish, 38-0, and bowing to Wald- port, 8-0, for the district championship. The JV's took a step in the right direction toward filling the big footsteps that loom before them. In all probalility, the '79 junior varsity will be making foot- steps of their own in the future, ii 1. Defensive halfback Jim Werner brings down an opponent. 2. Freshman hallback Kevin Sims 1441 rushed for over 700 yards this season but two Pleasant Hill Billies offer little room here. 3. The Eagles were eager to whip the Monroe Dragons-and they did, 28-6. 4. Junior hallback Steve Havlin battles a defender for some of his 212 yards over Monroe. if+ 14.51 f rg tag Y i -, X 'qv:1'4,. , if i ei if f -.fx i It I 54 E.. - ' W.. ' i 'f -. irl' W.: 1 - -.4 fs ' ff? -F' , X - , I Yr, . -fviblg I he W - UA.. ,W 4. if ,iff-.L iff- 'H' 'W -r ' ,. Vv ' ,iv v , 1 -ff' ,sf sift? If . A ' -' ' . r 'I ,U I, ,,,... ,tw ' I I 'i 'liik W7 Ifvney Emil 9. 'gt!i,:,.2,l-sk K 5:1 7. gh.. - ' Y - ' ' ' ' 2 4,
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