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to say the least With hands up ready to return the ball, Gail La Pask is oblivious to all action other than on the court. Miss Radoumis sets up the ball to the front line, while Henny Beresford follows the action. Roxy Pounds lrightl gets under the ball to send it back across the net, as Diana Hoffman lleftl comes over to assist
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237'-1 viii. -',, 11 'ir--.-. . Marino Rczdoumis goes up after 0 shot that lust cleared the net on cu return smash. Although it doesn't have as much publicity Or as many spectators as the football, basketball or baseball teams, the women's volleyball squad has a record that would be envied by any of the teams of the stronger sex. Virtually unheralded on campus, the 'WAA volleyballists have not tasted defeat in four entire years. They are presently defending cham- pions of the Southern California Junior College Women's Volleyball Association, and coach Ruby Zuver calls the group the finest junior college team in the nation. Competition hasnft been arranged to prove Miss Zuver's contention, but one thing is certain: no one in Southern California can come close to the record Valley has achieved. Probably the closest competitor, I..A. Harbor, faced the women last semester in the finals of the South- ern California tournament. Playing in a two-out-of three time limit set, Valley knocked off Harbor with little trouble. Harbor bounced Champs-- back, however, and tied Valley lin the second game at the end of the regulation time limit. In overtime Harbor slipped through for a nar- row victory. In the third game thoughts of Valley invincibility began to falter when the contenders jumped off to a quick 6-0 lead. When Valley fin- ally got the ball, server Diana Hoff- man ran up a string of nine straight points to take the lead and finally pounded out an 11-7 win for the tournament championship. Leading up to the tournament, the women played a regular season schedule, where they methodically disposed of Harbor, Santa Monica, Pierce, Fullerton, Ventura, East Los Angeles and El Camino. But even with their success, the women so far haven't been asked to perform during the halftime of a football or basketball game. After all, what male team would want to play second fiddle to the weaker sex?
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- ,rf 4 A vicious 'Follow through is made by a champion Monarch after a hard serve. Coach Ruby Zuver applauds as her Team comes storming back from a 6-O deficit To Take an ll-7 victory in the third and decisive game over Harbor. Qwwmmmwumnwind-gum-ungw.m The ball is blocked before if can clear the nel by one of the agile Valley forwards. I- Av as . 14 .:. 5:1 . 1'- A A z , - l,,
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