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BUILDING SUCCESS Dinking” the ball over the net is Shelly Hampson. The team worked on improving this skill throughout the season. Taking time out. the team stops to discuss their strategy. Volleyball requires both individual effort and teamwork. JV, Freshman Volleyball-75 Junior Varsity It was a totally new and exciting season for Mazama’s junior varsity volleyball team; not only did the team have a new coach it had a new attitude Mr. Ed Hulcomb took over as coach of the Junior Varsity replacing Manule Sewell. He led the girls to the most successful season in the history of Vi- king JV volleyball, including a hard fought win over Klamath Union in the early part of the season. The lady viks also developed a new sense of Viking pride under Hulcomb, which included wearing their uniform tops to school for important home games. Everybody on the JV team was a real winner and a tough competitor be- cause it takes a very dedicated player to make a team successful. In fact the winner of the most valuable player award, Becky Hall, was so dedicated that she was an important member of the varsity team during the later part of the season. Other award winners were Leilani Parton as most inspira- tional player, Shawana Dyer as most improved player, Michelle Galloway as high scorer, and Dawn Gregory as Honorary Captain-net player. Freshmen For the Freshman team it was an exciting season because it was a whole new experience for many of the play- ers. High School volleyball is very dif- ferent than that of Junior High. Help- ing the freshman team adjust to the new rules was first-time coach and veteran player, Cindy Popp. Coach Popp better known at Mazama as Cin- dy Heaton was a member of the 1984 Varsity volleyball team at Mazama. As a matter of fact Coach Popp played Mazama Volleyball for the four years she attended Mazama. She made an excellent coach because she was al- ready familiar with the volleyball pro- gram at Mazama. Even though playing high school volleyball is a new exper- ience for the freshman they had an outstanding team Filled with a lot of promising talent. The players honored were Wendy Bursell, most valuable; Lisa Hoff and Kristy Patzke, most in- spirational; Stacy Boyd, most im- proved; Rachel Taylor, team captain. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Name: Wendy Bursell Grade: Freshman Wendy Bursell has played volleyball for three years and plans to continue in the sport in the following years to come. '7 feel volleyball is a fun and exciting sport, and I really like bumping and spiking the ball. M.H.S. win win loss loss loss loss loss win win OPPONENTS Henley Sacred Heart Henley Sacred Heart Henley KU Henley KU FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL: FRONT. Stacy Boyd. Rachel Taylor. Lisa Hoff. Erica Lewis, Sheri Bates. Lisa Thomas. BACK: Wendy Bursell. Shelley Hampson. Jenny Humphreys, Coach Cindy Popp. Kristy Patzke, Lynette Minch. Cindy Asimakis.
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Blocking an opponent’s spike is Leah McGuire. Leilani Parton was ready to back them up if the ball got through. Spiking the ball is Rachel Taylor. At practice the girls were taught to bump, set, spike. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Name: Becky Hall Grade: Sophomore Becky has played volleyball for three years before coming to Mazama. Becky also played for the varsity team. '7 like volleyball because you have to work together as a team. 74-JV Volleyball OPPONENTS Hidden Valley Grants Pass Henley Sacred Heart Ashland Crater Eagle Point Klamath Union Medford Hidden Vally Roscburg Grants Pass Ashland Crater Eagle Point Klamath Union Medford Roseburg JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: FRONT: Becky Hall. Jennifer Ochoa. Michelle Galloway, Kerry Quirk. BACK: Coach Ed Holcomb. Shauna Dyer, Jennifer Fellows. Leah McGuire. Chris Penninger, Leilani Parton, score keeper Shauna Moore.
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VIKINGS ON THE R UN Though the 1985 Cross Country team was young, the runners im- proved their times throughout the season, and finished fifth in the Southern Oregon Conference. Cross Country is one of the lesser acclaimed sports at Mazama. In fact, one runner expressed disappointment in that Cross Country runners receive very little respect as athletes at Ma- zama. This is a sport of endurance, and a typical practice consists of run- ning approximately 25-35 miles a week- over terrain such as hard ce- ment, muddy ground or steep hills; and in the worst weather the Klamath Basin has to offer. It is a sport that requires individual stamina and team unity. Coach Larry Wagner said that in order to have a successful team one needs, The desire to work hard, and the enjoyment of running and the side by side pure competion.” The team travelled quite a bit to attend various meets. This meant a lot of bus trips which provided Dan Pier- att with the opportunity to do his Budhist priest imitation when stopped at a Dairy Queen restaurant. Unfortu- nately, the number of girls that went out for the team compared to the boys was a ratio of 5:14 this season. Hope- fully this will change in the future. Honors went to: Mike Barnett, most outstanding; Bruce Besson, most inspirational; Joe Hernandez, most improved; Toni Bolletio, most out- standing; and Barbara Usselman, most improved. Hopefully Cross Country will soon earn the respect, and runners the rec- ognition they deserve as a group of hard working athletes. RUNNER OF THE YEAR Name: Mike Barnett Grade: Senior Mike has been running for five years. He plans to partici- pate in both cross country and track in college. The team comradcric made this year's team really spe- cial. 76-Cross Country ■ ' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: FRONT: Randy Stone, Dcna Russell. Toni Bolletio. Robin Stone. Christina Stucky, Barbra Usselman, Greg George. SECOND: Coach Larry Wagner, Chris Boyle. Mike Barnett. Pat Sandercock, Paul Sandoval. Gail Argetsinger, Bruce Beeson. BACK: Dan Pieratt, Shawn Jones. Joe Hernandez. Troy Lepley, Willie Ondricek. Jason Tuffs, Kevin Juttner. Bruce Beeson paces himself against an Ashland opponent. Bruce has partici- pated in cross country at Mazama for three years. MEET PLACE Crater Invitational Fifth Mazama Roscburg Mcdford Second Mazama Invitational: Henley Lakeview Y reka First Yrcka Invitational Eleventh Mazama Crater Grants Pass Second Mazama Eaglc Point Hiddle Valley Second State of Jefferson Seventh Hidden Valley Invitational Fifth Ashland Klamath Union Mazama Second Southern Oregon Conference District Fifth
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