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Tou h Competition Staggers Girl -Ballers Inexperience was the key word to sum up the girls' varsity volleyball team's 2 -7 record this past year. With their first win coming from Rog- ers during the middle of the season, the team's morale greatly improved with each game. Team captain, senior Julie Skar, commented that, Inexperience has really shown to be a deficit. We've improved steadily with each game and nearing the end of the season, we looked very good. About their first win, she concluded that, Our confidence was up and we really looked good. We supported each other more and didnlt let our mistakes get to us. The J.V. Team, under the new assistant coach Jan Mortensen, completed their season with a 2 - 7 record. - f-v Ari '- a .., 9. C .....M, , ,,. 'ng -lla IX 2 I. Wendy Branch, alias Chicken Little, exclaims that the sky is falling! 2. Nancy Atofau digs it for the next set. 3. Julie Lordahl shows a Rogers opponent her new karate technique. 4. Terri Eagan serves for another Lancer point. 5. I think I'll let her get it, comments dawdling Julie Skar. 6. The team watches intently on Terri Eagan's bump. 7. Senior Lorene Roubidoux exclaims Up, Up and away! 148-Sports S fs tt'et.t :flaw T J in v-4-...,t6s.. . Q my Is., I , It M. f..,,,K QL' J . Qi- 1-v .. I W 3 .mg J.V. TEAM: FIRST ROWQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Jenny Thorpe, Sheila Bier, Lori Hoff, Debbie Carter, SECOND ROW: Coach Jan Mortensen, Lisa Peterson, Terri Casey, Jaimie Bye, Lorraine Wilbum, Nancy Macki. NOT PICTURED: Kelly Thompson,
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K 'L .MN pa-- l f,3 ,L g 1 -Q ' Great Turnout Leads To Fantastic Season What really makes a good tennis team? Talented players and gifted coaches are what created this past year's girls tennis team. Along with Miss Gilson, two new assistant coaches were giving their all to help the girls. They were John Shelton and Kathy Wales. There were nine returning players from the l978-79 school year plus eleven new girls who seemed to lit right in. The sea- son was very eventful and the team re- mained undefeated until their match against Curtis. They came back and won against Federal Way but during their last match they lost to Clover Park. leaving them 7-2 for the season. There was an extreme amount of dedi- cation among the team. Most girls didn't miss more than two or three practices during the entire season. During a match the girls cheered the others on il' they weren't playing at the time. Kathy Hirz recalled, Even though we worked harder this past year, I enjoyed it better because the team was unified and provided more support for each otherf, 150-Sports 'Ubi n 'Q u ' thi-hz. X . I 11 I ll .4 9 E xlt .1 o A 5: '3'
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