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Froshmcn Volleyball: L to R, Bottom Row- Danielle Valenzuela, Laurie Peck, Wendy Smith, Summer Chatham, Top Row- Coach Karen Amis, Lisa LeGaux, Pam Brinkley, Cindy Ware, Jodi Hale. Hardfought and tough is what the 1983 Varsity Volleyball season proved to be for the Cougars. League play was very competitive and the team learned the importance of setting both individual and team goals as the Cougars faced tough competition throughout the whole season. Coach Loomis, in his second year coaching Varsity Volleyball at 1. V, felt the team did well winning 4 matches and staying right in there with the rest. He also felt that although they were 4 and 6 in league play, they played much better than the figures show. The high point of the season came when LV. beat state-bound North Valley at the Myrtle Point tournament. Also, they played their best games of the season at district playoffs. Awards were given to Martie Mayfield for most valuable player, Tawana Cuddie for most inspirational, and Karen McLennan for most improved. Also Sheila Campbell received Skyline Conference Honorable Mention and Martie Mayfield received Unanimous Skyline Conference Nomination to Second Team. Coach Loomis said that he was very proud of girls and wished them all the best of luck in the future. Coach Loomis. All hail I. V. VolleyballI' Volleyball 23
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TOUGH COMPETITION Varsity Volleyball: L to R, Bottom Row- Lynn Humbard, Sheila Campbell, Jessie Watkins, Top Row- Assnt. Coach Julie Pope, Tawana Cuddie, Darla Billhimer, Rose Cunningham, Karen McLennan, Martie Mayfield, Angie Hackstock. Robin Mayfield, Manager, Coach Scott Loomis. Junior Varsity Volleyball: L to R, Bottom Row- Deanne Firestenburg, Shelly Newman, Anita Hoskins, Larissa Stewart. Top Row- Hattie Boswell, Lori Jensen, Coach Jean McCormick, Pattie Nicholson, Michelle Sloan. Volleyball 22
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Determination to be the best they could be was the attitude of the Illinois Valley J. V. Volleyball team which consisted of a group of talented athletes. A combination of skill, determination and a good attitude made the 1983 J. V. Volleyball season a successful one with a 9- 3 record. Jean McCormick, in her 4th year coaching Volleyball and her first year as the J. V. coach, felt the success of their season was influenced greatly by the good attitudes that the girls had about both themselves and their team as a whole. This years most valuable player award went to Hattie Boswell. Anita Hoskins received the most inspirational player award and the most improved players were Michelle Sloan and Larissa Stewart. Special recognition went to Karen Mowles for having 10O% serving for 6 consecutive games. Coach Jean McCormick said that she appreciated and would like to thank all the girls for their hard work, dedication to the Team , and for all the fun they had during the season. Loner Sheila Campbell displays poise and style. When Freshman Volleyball Began, only 3 Freshman Girls were interested enough to go out for the sport. However, as time progressed there surfaced a sufficient number of girls to produce a Freshmen team. The Freshman Volleyball Team, with only one win, may not have been the best team, but they worked hard and did their best. Their Enthusiasm for the sport and total effort during practices and games, made the season an extraordinary success. Throughout the last five games the girls improved tremendously. Basic skills, teamwork, and a competitive attitude were developed and strengthened throughout the season. Finally, Coach Amis said There wasn't a single person on the team who didn't improve remarkable during the season. Acrobat Angie Hackstock bumps the ball over the net. Volleyball 24 I
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