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Sirls Bump, Set, Hit Through Season QWNUY3 K KAKA .A..... - - 'A:':h A 8- QN-LLLL ' .. . K,x, X x an M. :ff .QM . .. -N. Mmm -wt M Q AA hM - WKLX ----s l A XVQV M,.x, L, M., N-sbw he Pirate varsity volleyball team ended the season with a 8-11 record, an improvement over last season. The team consisted of six returning players, six rookies, and a new coach, Mr. Dennis Daniels. Things looked great early in the season when the girls won in an upset over traditional rival San Luis Obispo. The girls experienced a defeat against St. Joseph in their first Los Padres League game of the year. However, they came back to defeat the Knights in the San Luis Obispo Invitational Volleyball Tournament finishing in a third- place tie with San Marcos. According to Mr. Daniels, The league games were not expected to be as tough , thus making the other teams much harder to compete against in the eyes of the players. A high point at the end of the season came when both Aimee Wong and Kim Henslin were named to sec- ond team all league. The junior varsity also profitted from the guidance of their new coach, Anne Lilley. The team had their first taste of 1985 competition in the Fourth Annual Coast Union Volleyball Tour- nament. Toward the end of the season, they had a 10-15, 15- 17 loss to St..loseph, but came back to finish with an unexpect- ed 15-12, 15-8 win against the San Luis Obispo Tigers. We all came into the season as rookies, said Lilley, and the girls gained on each opponent as the season progressed. l'm proud of the progress they made with their volleyball skills, as well as the maturity they showed as athletes. Ki , 's get if L 'K I k'h.. i- JW
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,ar Page 92. 1. Varsity Volleyball. FRONT ROW: S. Harpster, L. Hinkle, S. Dunn, J. Glimski, K. Stotz, L. Davis, A. Wong. BACK ROW: K. Henslin, V. Skiba, L. Hittle, S. Woods, A. Lake, Coach Dennis Daniels. 2. The backward bump requires much practice and is difficult to perform successfully under pressure. Julie Sarrat crosses her fingers as she watches Darla Curry. 3. JV Volleyball. FRONT ROW: C. Will, L. Jian- uzzi, B. Grimes. BACK ROW: J. Richmond, A. Materna, J. Sarrat, D. Curry, Coach Anne Lilley, S. Rolison, L. Zeuschner, H. Burns, D. Bodenbender. 4. Never handicapped by her height, Lori Davis uses every inch of her frame to devastate her opponents. Page 93. 1. Vicki Skiba's fighting spirit and positive attitude helped inspire the younger members of a team that saw vast improvement during the season. 2. Dig, Digl! yells coach Anne Lilley as Christy Will and Julie Sarrat lend their support. Coach Lilley was very impressed with her team's great improvement in skills. 92 Volleyball 1, 13' 1 e .1.j............--.-q--- :mins 'W np- ww. sr- 5 WRONG its-P
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,sae J. ui I -gf.. Boys Win t Bell-Jeff anted: someone who is willing to work hard, build stamina and muscle, and is able to deal with pain. These are all require- ments of a cross country runner. However, the key to a successful team is teamwork. No single runner held the number one spot on this year's varsity team , the top five boys were equally matched ,said Mr.Nerelli. A good runner needs mental disci- pline as well as physical conditioning and it is the coach's role to teach these skills to his team. Mr.NerelIi, also known as Coach Nerelli , is just the man for the job, along with the help of his two assistant coaches he has again produced a winning team. The strongest team in the history of the high school, said coach Nerelli about the boys' cross country team. A nucleus of veteran runners provided the strength for the team. Two seniors, Dave Lilly and Tim Berger, proved to be capable leaders, setting examples for the team to follow. The core of the team was formed by the consistent juniorsg John Docker, Jim Freeman, Eric Mueller, and Andy Heystee. The seventh position on the team was earned by a first year senior, Paul Keas, who surprised everyone with his performance. During Sep- tember, the guys won the championship in Los Angeles at the Bell-Jeff Invitational. In the invitational, eight of the top ten teams in CIF were competing. The boys were ranked second in CIF, and Mr. Nerelli said they have an honest shot at winning. Although the boys finished the season tied for second place with Cabrillo, a new league rule prohibited the team from CIF competition. The new rule allows for two teams to be sent to CIF. In the League finals, CabriIIo's sixth man beat our sixth man which ranked them over us and earned them the CIF berth. John Docker was the only boy to qualify as an individual for CIF finals. The coach and team members were disappointed, but they are looking forward to next year. The boys' junior varsity team was made-up of all grade levels. The top runner was freshman Jeff Lindemans. Closely following was sopho- more, Billy Vedrin, and juniors, Kevin Hood and Dan Bybee. Other team members includeg freshmen Mike Pierce, Richard George, and Jeff Maricle, sophomores Kevin Bean and Valan Wood. Last spot went to a visiting AFS student, Thomas Meier. Although Thomas wasn't on a cross country team in Switzerland, he took to running quickly. Partici- pation on the team was a great start for him at MBHS. The boys finished the season as co-league champions with Cabrillo. ,., . ... W , ami . W ' if-ww. 'T 1 . 5 A K' W W is 394 f IWAQXV3' .,.,, Q at . f -, . A. ,QM My ,,,.,vt 0 I , ... - 1 X . . - ,.,f ' ' - W , Q ' 1- will 13 I 1, 2 A ,J 1
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