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JV GIRLS VOLLEYBALL WINS 7 LOSSES 1 FRESHMEN GIRLS VOLLEYBALL WINS 7 LOSSES I 645 JV VOLLEYBALL - FRONT ROW: Carmen Herman, Crystal Hoff- man, Donna Hinesh, Kirsten St. Helen. BACK ROW: Edie Morrow, Stacey Speidel, Carol Garbus, Tina Johnson, Roz Hortsch, Gloria Preston. FROSH VOLLEYBALL- FRONT ROW: Tina Dyer, Leanne Mich- ener, Ann Wolfley, Liz Wakeman. BACK ROW: Laurie Krause, Wendy Bizal, Chris Perkins, Gail Foster. J. v. - Frosh Vol1eybalL,
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Twin -I The JV team, along with the Var- sity, also achieved the title of league champions with a record of 7-1. Dur- ing the season, the M-Maids hosted a JV invitational tournament, captur' ing an undefeated first place, JV Coach Roy Nunn noted the team's improvement. I coached most of them as freshmen and since then they have really matured and have started to play a more serious game, he commented. Named as most improved players were Sopho- mores Carol Ciarbus and Donna Hin- esh. Outstanding players included Freshman Rosalynn Hortsch and Ju- niors Kirsten St. Helen and Crystal Hoffman. The JV girls have a lot of poten- tial: they're a strong team, pointed out Varsity Coach Rod Jones. Coach JV ' Frosh Volleyball 38080118 Coach Rod Jones Nunn concurred, The JV team is an optimistic group. Most of them didn't let their mistakes get to them. JV team members shared their coach's enthusiasm. Sophomore Donna Hinesh stated, lt was a lot of fun. Volleyball is an outstanding sport. set P068 Duplicating the accomplishments of the Varsity and JV teams, the Freshmen also attained the title of league champions with their win- ning record of 7 wins and 1 loss. Although the freshmen exper- ienced the lowest turnout in recent years, they really did well for their numbers, proclaimed Coach Jones. The freshmen were supportive of the JV and Varsity teams. Gail Fos- ter acknowiedged, The Varsity and JV worked hard and they deserve a lot of credit. Teammate Liz Wake- man summed up the season, We learned a lot from our coach, and from watching the JV and Varsity. Most of all, we learned to play the game correctly. JV ' Frosh Volleyball
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spirited team, to mu Our team was excellent, stated Coach Ai Strawn. For the first time since '74, we've gone to state. Marshalls 8'1'l season record was attributed to skill, spirit and hard work. The M-Men finished their regular season in second place be- hind Wilson to represent Port1and's interscholastic League in the state playoffs. Overthrowing Lincoln 2-1, the M- Men went to state leaving the Cardi' nals out of the playoffs. We felt really confident even though Lincoln had been to state every year since '74. We really worked hard for that win, declared Senior Don Wyler. ln the state tournament at Catlin Gabei, Marshalls first and only op- ponent adeptly defeated the M-Men 10-0. They were great--they didn't miss a pass, pronounced senior for- ward Pat Sheets. Nevertheless, the M-Men survived the season with Seniors Woody Speakrnon and Don Wyler on the first team, All-League: Sean Loth, Steve Dilley, Toney Kim and Terry Paresi were selected to the second team. Speakmon, also selected to the second-team All-State, noted, Disci- pline could have improved the tearn's performance. Strawn ad- ded, More passing and more play- ers in the attacking area could have bettered our play. Still, he summa- rized, they played really well over- all. l'm happy with the season. Following the footsteps of the var- sity soccer tearn, the JV's had a promising season of their own, accu- mulating a 4-win, 3-loss, 2-tie record. Their season was highlighted by a 5- 0 shutout over Madison. Our strong backline contributed to our winning season, commented junior goalie Matt Hill. Good support and enthusiasm from both the athletes and their par- ents has enlarged and improved the soccer program here at Marshall. For me, this element has made my coaching career very enjoyable, concluded Strawn. Boys ' Soccer
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