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Two much talent What's the reason for hav- ing both a sophomore volley- ball team and a junior varsity team? There were tons of people trying outg way too many for one team, so the coaches decided to make two, said Sophomore Amy Smith. Both teams were com- prised of mostly sophomores, but there were a few juniors on the JV team. Sophomore Kristina Smith said, Volleyball is more se- rious than it was at Shack- elford. There is more individ- 1 ual work expected from us but it is tons more fun too. The teams were jointly coached by Coach Kathy Stanfield and Coach Tracy Friday. The sophomore team ended the season with a re- cord of 4 wins and 3 losses. The JV team had an equally impressive season. Sophomore Tricia Grim, who was a member of the JV volleyball team said, The challenge was exciting and it made the season really enjoy- able. Leslie Bachand ' x X X ' -L -..... -- Q as 'F --4'g Crouching into position, Sopho- more Kim Jacob awaits her oppo- nent's serve. Kim was a member of the JV team. Photo by Jon Darr. E 335 L ss! I ll Members of the junior varsity volleyball team are lbottom row! Trisha Grim, Kerrie Wren and Kristin Pratherg tsecond row! Kim Jacob, Dee Dee Stephens and Laura Stringerg tthird rowl Valerie Alleng ttop rowj Coach Tracy Friday, Heidi Elhgff, Jennifer Laufer, Carolye Asfhal, Kristi Metely and Joey Wil e. Members of the sophomore volleyball team are tbottom rowl Tina Jeffersong fsecond rowl Amy Smith, Ronda Nieck- arz, Tracy Cummings, Lisa Maddox, Sheri Hedges and Triscel Jones, itop rowl Coach Kathy Stanfield, Jill Peterson, Kristina Smith, Laura McKibben, Tanya Barberousse, Audra Bassett and Angie Martinez. It iiEiCS1iGiii1'ii3fiEti'Qi3?i'Q?S2iii?i'ETS UO Scores f' OVER Noble, .41 Q H I I Fl' i .L it 1.2 5 . ' , -P' l i 'l .L ff 1 Q v-n ,I If Egan, BI 'Ili' 2 1.: '..r '-......p.4 N ..... fa...-AL' 14 ! JV and Sophomore Volleyball!Design by Leslie Bachand
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U Teams survive marathon season I have got to get ahead of everyone, I must run faster, said Junior Dawn DeRooy. This thought among others probably traveled through the minds of most runners in the two-mile cross country race. On Sept. 19 the Vikes held their annual cross country meet. It is one of the first meets for everyone to get to- gether. The team effort counts but it is not the most important thing at the begin- ning of the year. Personal best is most important, stat- ed girls cross country coach Nancy Erickson. The Lamar meet is one of the best in the Trying to relax, Junior Michelle Jarboe anticipates the race. Photo by Sheila Darroch. state, according to boys cross country coach Mike Nelson. The girls cross coun- try team worked on distance and sprints to get ready for meets. They also worked on form, weights and racing against the clock. Picked to rank second in the district, they ended up ranking fourth. On Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, the boys cross country team worked on distance by jogging twice a day: mornings and evenings. On Thursdays they worked on the track for time. On Fridays the boys got a chance to relax. The boys cross country team, like the girls, ended up ranking fourth in the district. Tamara Rentz Q,-Haiti-st : Tl f .7 4 : f gg . .ap ' ef -- P s- ' Tv ' ' ' 3 . .. , , 535' ,I - ' cg Tyr? . t 'gL3.5 g T F-fam. .1ffr+'-fHig,'l'x--5, re 5 tt'-13?-Q mv 'Qi 1 e x, . um Co C63 I C it P106 Corffcn Hull 1 Ldmar , Fl in YK , . Fl WOLLYHCRLIO VICLO H n Lunar 6 I 1517 1 C15 M 'g ntfifff wr . e- seems-fr -za,-up-aqff r 1... -if-a . Hole-:xi-'ze -1,1-,il-K1Tfl i :amy il ,fa ' ' iv-F'5rF'r-- - at ' aff QS? fr 'l wi E J f . ' 5 Q lx? ig. f jf Q, sf .41 ,' as rf Q if -. D W 5. . ,, , 1 . Q J ' f' Q. - 3 H I :rl as f ug, , VV at 'gh 1 X ml ' 1 r 1 f .4 e- ,.e K at .P Mu- Lil a W X Q5 X f. e 1 Q f . . f 4 seven rf 1 .. .fa .. f f fe are P ' ' Q 95 - fe 1' ' :'i'7's axe:v f ,- L 531, .4 v., t , , 5. si W1 .'r-in sl 'xr - .fe iv -Q gT:i,Q-Qffu-:Ti.liL.LQ.Pif..'e:-i2.le? f'.a...si ' fa, -:'....,..f .,. -'l...., .era-.ra -fZ,, '?'.-.i'i ,. ....., ,., as . 'gm Q 1, M6 gm r 5 E? . W 2' 5 QW V I gm eg ag L L D u Q9 a jst ' U5 l T525 ruff F if .:r!. f 5 gr.. .......L.L. T3...iL1-...zqi ...av ' ... -ka-K... We k g !.k....Tl..-Q -sf-:figs sszpusig 5-,- ar .,,, , Q.. 'Y 5 g .1 1-.:. ,N 'KN-fx 'f' W 1 Q. egg. me i f x, ll f..- . . A, ,yr if 6 gr. X85 . . las 'sa' 'J Lf vfgirpi Fx :J iv. x ' E ' ,' .V L V, 5 , 1 at Hai: 3 'f.b'7.:T 'r -ff:-'X '5- ,jigs af-' iff -D :S we h rr, at fl if 12.2 X f E '5-Q., 4 I 3,4 'wtf .,L' Tfwgrfi 'f -wizefvc Vile, V yquago .. J' ,- ., I., Q ,-.. l ZW.. K. .v . 16 I Cross Country!Design by Tamara Rentz '-gun. ' 'if V, A . C.. A Q 4. . V .Q -K. eww- 1 ,,'. ', ,'-R. ., k 4 . ' ' I l' ' x K . , . 1' ' ' ,..,-.. -A-k A .3-5 .?.1'?f,... -wg J. ' 4 . '21 , -. S ' 6' - E. sf''35-i'.?25'3?-'wltic' ' 'safplgi-c3'1 f J 7 ,h.f'j'-.4,f-,..3:x-X1-. , 11.5 -' 35.3, ir. lt- fff 's-iv.,- .F - '. ff: WL' i2'y,. - mfs 41. 91-2' -Len? -gig., fy,-.1 Q. n.1,,-:Q - X. 7. .ftw ,X -c ' as y.,-4,-5, . ' Cl .Nat K -f, wr its -fk. . f .f . ' ' 1 1- , , 4 , 'yQ'3gf'1gg - '. my '::'- -QQ. fa A s.-,R..,WV, ,Q ,L-,,..,,, t -. -lV'r,e,,,... x, t,.x,. ,. ' en 1 ' ' ffzaanii 2 'fe stef. T?i:'fsfg.3 J .-'Xxx i..' A . ' -1:3PiQg',lQf--: h' J J, x N i-ie.: . . .A A -4V,,9'3,1,Gy. , flu. X .-4 45.
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