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,.N, .. ,, , After the set by Lisa Gantt, Kellie Prince stretches for the slam. Photo by Blaine Baker. ,life sifff- W, ,,,:,, .,,., Q W, ,2-+42 H H+ Digging for Glory espectively the Junior Varsity volleyball team bagged a suc- cessful season with an 18-ll record out of eight district schools. The team conquered many goals such as being victorious in their own tourna- ment and winning the majority of the six remaining games of the season. According to Coach Julie Fraim, The girls put hard work and determination into their season which paid off with great success in their tournament and district play. Hopefully the strong Junior Varsity team will help the Bearkat girls volleyball program in the next few years to gain notoriety and success. A young and enthusiastic freshman volleyball team took to the court with great intensity. Although the teams had little experience, they excelled and improved soundly. Coach Karen Stagner summarized the year by saying, The secret to our success was our consistency of purpose, and our purpose was to im- prove each game. The Kats fin- ished the opening season with a 19- lO record and placed first in the Northshore and Oak Ridge tournaments. The 1984-85 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team. The Freshman eam. JV, Freshmen Volleyball
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Set for Victor chieving an honorable record of 18-14, the girls varsity volleyball team challenged many solid teams in the district. Strong talent and in- tense play were two strong points that helped the team succeed. The team placed in several competitions including the LaPorte and the Klein Oak tournaments. Throughout the season the girls played difficult matches against CyFair and other various teams. Each team member contributed greatly against all of the teams with several of the girls receiv- ing high honors at the end of the season. Several goals set by the team were, first and utmost, to win the district, to develop the talent on the team to it's full potential and to play stronger as a unit. Coach Laura Cline commented, We played hard against the strong teams, and we played inconsistently against the weak teams, but overall we had a better than average year. T , Q' i Carefully eyeing the ball, Nancy Polka concen- The 1984 85 girls varsity volleyball team trates intently on the game. Photo by Jen Newton. 66 Varsity Volleyball
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