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Varsity Volleyball League champions, the Marsha!! M-Maids, finished division play with an undefeatedrecord of 743, going on to tie for fifth place in thestate r AAA volieybaili tournament i couldnt expect more than their best from my girls, althoughit was disap- pointing thattwe didn't place higher in the state tournament, comment- ed cogent Rod Jones. at l l Giving their bestiplayed aniimpor- tant part in theteamls success. Ac- cording to Senior Jenny Megyesi, This was the first state tournament I participated ing and the tough com-s petition, liketthe hour and fortyffive minute match against Bartow, took everything outof you. lt was an un- forgettable experiencef' V e improvement in t floor play and gaining self-confidence enabled the . Coach Rod Jones Maids to succeed in many invita- tional tournaments throughout the Season,-according to Jones. The Maidsspiaced fourth at the Mountain View tournament, first at Tigard, fourth in Canada and second at Reynolds. t The giris played better when they competed against good teams, commented Jones. Against Jackson, the Mfllfleiicls played very well. One of our strong points was the good hittingj' inl- formed Jones. l-ie also noted that the game didzft have anyservice mise takes. We played a good game, recalled senior ccrcaptain Kathleen Sherman, who was named to the first team all-state line-up, Most improved players included Juniors Christine Belnap and Ailison Hortsch and Sophomore Sarah Free- man. Senior Jenifer Freeman was viewed by former JV Coach John Hughes as having gained more agit- ity. r g ' e The team was the closest group t've ever had and they shared in their successes and failures very welt. it was a gratifying season, Jones concluded. Varsity Volleyball
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Jv FOOTBALL i A A opponezvr N Benson JM 20 14 0 8 20 26 13 O 6 l4 Oregon City OO 37 12 8 2 37 WINS 5 LOSSES 3 ,. 5 3,1 Franklin Grant Roosevelt Jackson W Jackson ZH. Lincoln FRESHMAN wo me TOWA l,lVfQOVEMENT,Goach Ed Le- ,L FOOTBAQ-E S 4 sit.,-A L V Baron discusses team st?5!tEgies wit is freshmen. if WINS 2 L0 E , T Eguwfrff f V y Accomplishments included their ove Sainst if A , otwiffv A 35 at , , , . Jack .mg , ' ' n. f M 4 QQ A ,. Q JV FOOTBALL- BACK ROW: Coach Monty Rurey, Greg Tibbetts, Jon Berard, Andy Souvannavong, Tom Hassell, Conrad Queah- pama, Robert Key, Dave DeMarre, Tony Calvert, Randy Caldwell, Bill Kearney, David Rose, .Jim Stormo, Charles Gould, Jeff Mead. FRONT ROW: Scott Walden, Mike Salvio, Ivan Van, TaTzu Lee, Serome James, Don Niiranen, Don Blackledge, Mike Bishop, Hal Bevers, Tony Tibbets, John Farmer, Oren Scott. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL- BACK ROW: Coach Ed LeBaron, Ken- ny Kaer, Mike Brill, Jeff Key, Jerry Clowers, Mike Kelly, Darren Dryden, Mike Spiedel. FRONT ROW: Terry Gentry, Eric Potter, Don Vuylsteke, Jeff Stewart. JV ' Frosh Football
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, VOPPQPIEIQT e3?1F3k5Qfl i L Q Jackson Roosevelt Jefferson if Roosevelt O J f Lincoln m 4 .'fL,h-A. C L S L f ,VOLi.EYB2lLL' . 5, m,L' 1540 4 15-12 54 1 55 55 ra: lWl7'f3s3:y ,I-9535570 as VARSITY VOLLEYBALL- FRONT ROW: Christine Belnap, Crystal Hoffman, Christi Johnson, Stephanie Beeman, Kirsten St. Helen. BACK ROW: Kathleen Sherman, Dayni Miller, Sarah Freeman, Jenifer Freeman, Allison Hortsch, Peggy Schuck, Jenny Megyesi. INTENSELYEXPLAINING the next floor play is Varsity Volleyball Coach Rod Jones. The M-Maids listened with the intent to win the next game skillfully. Varsity Volleyball
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