Lyman High School - Eagles Flight Yearbook (Lyman, WY)

 - Class of 1988

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OURSCORE OX ,IV Volleyball. Front row: Michelle Redden, Julie H Hillstead, Kimberly Lester. Middle row: Coach Lane Pamienter, Mandy Evans, Caralyrm Anderson, Tina Gabelt. Back row: Stephanie Purcell, Sherri Birch, Gayle Petersen, Stephanie Eyre. Frosh Volleyball. Front row: Carrie Covolo, Mickey Stewart, Julie Giebel. Middle row: Carolynn Ander- son, Melissa Purcell, Delores Sing, Mindy Rollins. Back row: Donna McCreary, Julie Hillstead. JV Volleyball 1 Kemmerer 2 0 Cokeville 2 2 Mt. View 0 2 Pinedale l 1 Hanna 2 2 Saratoga 0 1 Big Piney 2 2 Mt. View 0 2 Kemmerer 0 2 Mt. View 1 2 Big Piney 1 0 Saratoga 2 0 Hanna 2 2 Pinedale 1 Freshmen 2 Pinedne 0 2 Mt. View 1 2 Pinedale 0 2 Kemmerer 0 0 Mt. View 2 +14- High bump. JV players like Sopho- Potential ace. Getting the spike past :1:2:r:r g1::51515:5:r:Q:3:4:5:5:Q:5:5:9:5:5:4:55:2:Q:Q:5:5:5:5:5:Q:5:5:Q1s:5:5:5:Q:Q:5:5:5:5:5:515:::2:s:e:1:z:z:5:5:515:5:51513:azQ:5:g:5:5:5:5:r:1:r:r:r: more Stephanie Eyre need a high the defender, Sophomore Stephanie SCZSOII R8COI'dS ceiling to play the ball. Junior Gayle Purcell has an ace in the making. JUf1i0l' V2ifSily Fl'C5hmC'n Petersen gives encouragement. Junior Michelle Redden looks for the 10-9 5-3 mum' L' 5Iiii5IEI5W5:5:5:5i5:5:5:5i S orts 1 J V Volleyball

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LAYERS wnm' cnownS FDR THE LDVE 0F DISE Fans help to make the many long hours ofwork pay of Even when we lost a game, they would still be positive about our performance. nees bent, looking up, Sophomore Stephanie Eyre anticipated the serve. She hit the ball and made it. The entire season was spent working towards the day she could say, I did it. lmpov- ing her serves was her goal for the season. Encouraging coaches, and a positive attitude helped her do it, noted Eyre. The season provided new challenges and new ideas for JV and freshmen volleyball players. The freshmen were ready to play and do their best, the JV team was determined to be better than ever before. To be the best, you have to enjoy what you're doing, said Freshman Caralynn Anderson. Eyre said, Volleyball was great this year. I liked when the games were really close, but we won. I loved it when the whole team was excited through the entire game. Everything was more positive. The coaches were so positive. Even when we lost a game, they would still be positive about our perform- ance, she added. The young ball players wanted more student and fan support. Freshman Micki Stewart said, To make the team better we need more people to go out for the team and for everybody to get more excited about it. Anderson noted, There were people there but they really didn't cheer.You need a good crowrd. They're there to see you.win, so it makes you try harder to win. Junior Shari Birch noted a highlight of the season was Ready for it. Up to the net means ready for the serve for Juniors Gayle Peterson, Michell Redden and Sophmore Stephanie Purcell. mm Sp orts J V Volleyball Balls 0' fire. Whether it is a hit, bump or dink, Junior Gayle Peterson knows what to do. Freshman Julie Hillstead plans her attack. Vx playing at Rich County. She said, You had to be there to get the full effect. In the last game we had them 12-8 with us in the lead, Birch added. They caught up, then we pulled ahead to win 16-14. It was wild. The people were stomping their feet and screaming. Their gym was tiny and it was so loud, it got to where you couldn't hear anything but the crowd? Another great game was playing Big Piney at home. They beat us when we played them there, Birch said. We wanted to beat them because they thought they were so great. We practised a whole week just for that game. It paid off. We beat them bad, said Birch. Jessica Dunn Serve-receive. Practice sessions for- Sophomore Stephanie Eyre, Fresh- man Julie Hillstead and Sophomore Mandy Evans make them more ag- gresssive with the ball.



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Sconns snow LDSSE PLAYERS SEE GRDWTH Although disappointed with ff.'f,.'I'i1'f.Q'f. .fZl2'Qle.i1e'S.QZiEShiu.. season, team gains unity and has fan ,,,,, ,,,d,,,,,,,,,,,,.,c,,,. We played basketball to have fun. All the scores and losses don't even really matter because we ac- complished that objective. fter a season of tough practices, promising athletes and losing games, the varsity basketball team said they had some regrets and disappoint- ment. Although the team produced three wins for the season, the record was not one they were ecstatic about. Because the team was comprised mostly of seniors, each player said he thought it would be a good year. I was let down because I had such great expectations for our team, said Senior Jay Buckley. We were great players. Others said they saw potential for a winning season in the team. I never really felt like we played the way we could throughout the season, noted Senior Robert Platts. We practiced hard and got everything down, but it never came out in our games like we wanted to, added Senior Dennis Johnson. Senior Kurt Giles said being a tough team to beat was not enough if someone Hot scat. Coaches suffer anxiety too. During the regional game with Mountain View, Coaches Scott Ehlers, Layne Pamtenter and Allen Jaggi wait for the outcome of a play. In Sports . t Grlmace helps. Every game is a battle as the shorter players like Senior Clint Hallam use hustle and determination to keep the Eagles in the game. Boys Varsity Basketball else was just a little better. I think that we learned a lot and that we did play all right, but the other teams Outgun- ned us. Although most players said they were disappointed with the outcome of the season's record, they said the season was a good one. We've come a long way from the beginning, because we didn't play as a team before, Buckley noted. The record never really showed how we could play, added Johnson. Assistant Coach Allen Jaggi said, We played basketball to have fun. All the scores and losses don't even really matter because we accomplished that objective. Tammy Hicks

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