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Val Colbeck spikes the ball for MHS against Monona Grove. The J.V. team improved not only in physical skills but mentally, too. Brenda Heiligenthal prepares to bump up a set for Monroe. The frosh lost the match one game to two. Jodi Indergand serves for Monroe. Serving is vital for a volleyball team's success Varsity Volleyball Monroe Opponent 2 Milton 0 2 Edge wood 0 2 Verona 1 Monona Grove 2 1 Waunakee 2 3 Oregon 0 2 Beloit Turner 1 3 Beloit Memorial 0 3 Beloit Catholic 0 3 Saul Prairie 0 3 Fort Atkinson 0 2 Stoughton 1 2 Middleton 1 2 Deforest 1 Monona Grove 2 3 Oregon 0 0 Waunakee 3 3 Sauk Praine 0 1 Fort Atkinson 2 2 Stoughton 1 0 Middleton 3 2 DeForest 1 2 Janesville Parker 0 2 Janesville Craig 1 0 Salem Central 2 2 Jefferson 0 2 Burlington 0 J.V Volleyball Monroe Opponent 2 Monona Grove 1 2 Waunakee 1 3 3 Oregon Sauk Prairie 0 0 2 Fort Atkinson 1 3 3 Stoughton Middleton 0 0 3 DeForest 0 2 Monona Grove 1 3 Oregon 0 1 Waunakee 2 3 Sauk Praine 0 2 Fort Atkinson 1 3 Stoughton Middleton 0 3 0 2 DeForest 1 Frosh Volleyball Monroe Opponent 2 Monona Grove 1 3 Waunakee 0 2 2 Oregon Sauk Prairie 1 1 1 Fort Atkinson 2 2 Stoughton Middleton 1 2 1 1 DeForest 2 2 Monona Grove 1 3 Oregon 0 2 Waunakee 1 2 Sauk Prairie 1 3 Fort Atkinson 0 3 3 Stoughton Middleton 0 0 1 DeForest 2 16 Volleyball
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Girls Cross Country 19 Fort Atkinson Opponent 41 15 Waunakee 55 19 Oregon 42 15 Monona Grove 47 17 Middleton 45 19 DeForest 41 19 Stoughton 42 19 Sauk Prairie 42 The Blurs of MHS As most students are leaving campus at 3:17 p.m., there is a group who leaves, too, in a pack. While others pile into cars, crank up the tunes, and nead for McDonalds, this group leaves too, in fact. But after taking a quick warm up, they're back for tne more strenuous work out that's ahead of them. Being a girls cross country runner is a rare condition. It's medical term is a Harrier. The most common symptoms are thin figures, clothed in a rainbow array of running tights. These Harriers are easily found in the locker room, weight room, and, in colder weather, running through the halls of MHS. The next time you feel a blast of air hit you like a wall, a fluorescent blur pass in front of your eyes, and a call of excuse me! float to your ears, you'll know you have encountered one of the Harriers. There most likely will not be time to introduce yourself, or even say Hi, but you can be glad that the blurs of MHS aren't just running in circles. Our girl's cross country team is a great asset to MHS' sports. Thanks girls! Mary Lynn Meier pays no heed to the fact that she is in enemy territory as she works her way to the finish. Mary Lynn is a senior this year and has been an asset to the Girls Cross Country team. Girls Cross Country 15
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Season Of Firsts The 1987 season was filled with many firsts for the MHS volleyball team. They finished with a 10-6 Badger Conference record and a 20-7 overall record which is the best ever for MHS. The team easily defeated Janesville Craig for MHS' first Class A Regional Championship. They then moved to sectionals, but fell one game short of a State Tournament berth. At the annual awards banquet, Jodi Indergand was named the MVP while Kim Bacher received the Most Improved award. The Hustler award was given to Melissa Som and for the second year the Spirit award went to Jennifer Vita. Coach Colleen McCabe announced the names of the four players who received All-Conference honors. Jodi Indergand was named Second Team All-Conference while Ellen Sathoff, Jeni Carter, and Melissa Som received Honorable Mention. The J.V.'s suffered their first losses in two years but ended up with an excellent 15-1 record under the coaching of Mr. Dehn. The new freshmen coach, Mrs. Pederson, led her team to a very successful 13-3 season. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Front: Kandy Wunschel, Angie Harper, Kim Bacher, Susie Burke, Becky Klemm.Second row: Chris Tindell, Jennifer Vita, Mary Figi, Jill Wittenwyler, Coach Ms. McCabe.Third row: Jodi Indergand, Wendy Sonnenburg, Kari Phillips, Melissa Som.Back row: Jeni Carter, Ellen Sathoff, Heidi Brockman. J.V. Volleyball: Front: Jennifer Coplien, Denise Dillon, Carrie Meyer, Susie Burke, Rene Snider, Cory Feldt.Second row: Janeen Potts, Julie Amacher, Val Colbeck, Angie Mathias, Kelly Thompson. Back:Coach Dehn. Frosh Volleyball: Front: Kim Fazel, Shelli Femstaedt, Stephanie Salzwedal. Second row: Kirsten Phillips, Jodi Hendrickson. Coach Pederson, Jill Hendrickson Jolaine Benson. Back row: Angie Connors, Megan Felder, Brenda Heiligenthal, Shannon Martini, Noel Heins, Sue Bieneman, Stephanie Hay. Volleyball 17
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