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IAM! inning Season by: Tina Heires This was a good year due in large part to the quality of gals we had on the teamg both playing and on the bench, said head coach Mike Marty. Marty expected to have a good season with several returning letterwinners, such as, Tammy Shanahan '83, Iulie Rossman '83, Lori Esser '83, and Lisa Guns '84. Marty felt that their sea- son had a series of peaks, where his team played very well, These peaks were the first Wahlert match, the Bettendorf Tournament, in which the team took first, and the final two district games. Marty praised the play of several people: junior Iulie Doerr and senior Deb Stop- pelmoor. Their individual skills progressed enough to 11 lulie Rossman '83 spikes the ball over the neli as lulie Doerr '84 watches. photo by Karl Anderson move them into varsity play. Marty felt that they were doing an excellent job by the end of the season. Five Mustang players received recognition for their skills and were placed on Mississippi Valley Conference teams. Tammy Shanahan '83, and Iulie Rossman '83, received 1st team all-conference honors. Marty felt that injuries could have possibly played a role in his season. Iolene Neyen, '84, a starter, missed the last half of the season, and would have been a definite help, said Marty. Kim Schroeder '85 also missed the last half of the season. Marty said, I feel that the program is and will continue to grow as one of Hempstead's strongest ath- letic programs. 31 Lisa Guns '84 attempts to block the spike of Kim Schroeder '85 during a spiking drill. photo by Pam Trent 1 .1-ff' ,I . A 6 . 1 1' 26 il-fagrd 21 Front row: Ruth Nicholson, Tammy Shanahan, Lisa Guns, julie Rossman, Deb Stoppelmoor Mid- dle row: Cindy Borchert, ludy Droullard, Lori Essen Robin Prien Laura O'Meara, jolene Neyen Back row: Nancy Althaus, Kelly Goftinet, lulie Doerr K 'S'-Q... N , N --., ,. si. Lqs,,'f at
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Spike! A ' arvey' Season by Mary Arlen The 1982 sophomore vol- leyball team finished the season with an 11-6 record and went 8-4 in conference action. One could always hear encouraging yells and praises coming from the sophomore bench. Accord- ing to spectators, the team was full of spirit and the members showed good sportsmanship. The highlight of the sea- son was being the only sophomore team invited to participate in the Galena Tournament, while all the rest were varsity teams. Although they were only one match away from being in the finals, Coach Ed Mittvalsky felt that his team did a nice job. He said, I received several compliments on what they were trying to do as a team, even though the attempt wasn't always suc- cessful. The team had a 4-2 record against varsity teams this season. Iudy Heires said, I thought that the highlight of the season was beating Wahlert at home in three games straight. We really got fired up and played tops. We also had a lot of supportf, Iulie Noel said, I hope to become a better player in the future, and also be a member of a team going to state! At the end of the season Coach Mittvalsky praised his team. He said, I think that we had a 'marvey' season and I enjoyed work- ing with them. 11 Shelly Sharp gives signals to sophomore spikers Iulie Noel and Ann Callahan. 21 Amy Krouse concentrates on her bumping skills during practice. 1455- 31 Front row: Amy Krouse, 1ill Nauman, 1ulie Noel, Shelly Sharp. Middle row: Marcia Dittemore, Dawn Schuster, Kelly Rellihan, Mary Arlen, Ann Callahan, Mi- chelle Miller. Back row: Lisa Dralle, Tracey Schildgen, Sally Schwartz, Melissa Claussen, Coach Ed Mittvalsky, Nancy Breit- UST Ns bach, Iudy Heires, Beth Schumacher, Cathy Greibe. 41 Iudy Heires chuckles as Beth Schumacher dares the photo- grapher to take a picture of them after a volleyball match. Photos by Dan Heinz. lost won won ore Volleybggljzf. at f 5 f i 11-6 W' in WL.
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