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Vicki Austin puts a routine together on the unevens. Front left: Diane Cox, Paula Crozier, Lisa Perrine. Second: Joy Barton, Raemi Wagers, Ronda Wesley, Mary Ross, Cynthia Dixon, Kori Frick, Jeanne Storment Third: Christina Dickson, Beth Masters, Coach Robin Fallon, Vicki Austin, Melissa Manchester, Terri O'Rourke, Bonnie Buswell, Coach Debbie Gribskov, Lisa Cantrell. Dave Adkins performs an L sit on the parallel bars. llnsert: Paula Crozier warms up on beamj G if x N 50 .g K , .1,,,,w , V,,,: 1.1 YMNASTICS 35 5 tn? .QQ , ,pr R4 if fr
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ka. Frosh Coach Corky Deetz gets the girls psyched up. JV's, Frosh Fight Losing Records Gina Mattioda sets one up. Junior varsity volleyball season was a heartbreaker as the girls displayed continued improvement but they still lost every game they played. The girls were downed by more experienced teams from Redmond, Prairie City, Burns, Madras, Crook County, Bend, Redmond, John Day, and Grant Union. Although some scores were squeakers, and although the girls put a scare in the Lava Bears by winning the first game Oct. 4, the season as a whole can only be thought of as one of learning and growing. Two freshmen, Sina Alacano and Stefani Lucas, served on the team. Team captain was Santi Sandhu. The most memorable game of the season was the last game against Bend when the team lost by two points. Named Most Valuable were Tiffany MacAskill and Michele Dell. Santi Sandhu received the Most Spirited award. Coach Jeff Variel awarded ribbons and flowers to all players for All Season their positive attitude all season. The tiny frosh team won three games and celebrated the final win against Bend by taking themselves and Coach Corky Deetz out for pizza afterwards. The frosh whipped Crook County on Oct. 2 with scores of 15-11 and 15- 8g they walked over Redmond frosh with scores of 15-5 and 15-12. Their drubbing of Bend was with scores of 17-15 and 15-10, ending the season on Oct. 25. The frosh traveled with the JV and varsity squads and played games simultaneously with the junior varsity. Varsity games followed. Most frosh players came to the high school with backgrounds in junior high volleyball. At the sports banquet Amy Mix was named Most Valuable Player, Leanna Shofner was named Most Improved, and Angie Stephenson was named Most Inspirational. is3itR9iii?li9l591'Yf5 Ni'.--ff11'f: 45li5li5Ij...,.ri fffffl .-.-wil-'e lL J V team, rrant: Toni Cimino, Sina Alacano, Second: Mchele Dell, Santi Sandhu, Stefani Lucas.
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Scott Sheldon shows strength and ability on rings Six Boys, Three W gil? Af 1. gh.A , Yil' A' sf' ' - . ff! J ,1- . fl W ...N- Kent Olmstead practices a straddle L on floor. Girls Compete At State Finals Gymnastics this year was a series of successes and victories, with six boys going to state finals. Guy Bankston recovered quickly after falling from the high bar two days before state. He made it to state finals on rings. The other five staters were Scott Sheldon, Dave Adkins, Dave Martin, Vince Thompson, and Paul Fitzgerald. MV won all its meets, whipping Lebanon, Columbia, Reynolds, Jackson, David Douglas, McNary, Clackamas, and West Linn. District was held at David Douglas. MV took that meet as overall winner with a 118,38 score. Practices lasted daily from 3 to 6 p.m. with Saturday mornings required too. The team performed at an assembly with Coach Jon Stride as moderator as the young men demonstrated their form. Under the direction of Robin Fallon, the girls attended 14 meets. Between the varsity and junior varsity teams, the girls grew in ability. After winning their first two matches, the girls lost five meets. They rallied at the end with wins against McNary, Sprague, Madras. Crook County, and HermistonfPendleton. Throughout the year the team score improved consistently. Highest team score was 112.70 against Redmond's strong team. The girls placed second at the district meet in LaGrande and sent three to ' state: Paula Crozier in all-around, Bonnie Buswell on unevens, and Lisa Cantrell on the balance beam. The JV's participated in three meets and came in a close second in each. Coach Fallon predicts that the JV's will strengthen next year's team and the girls should do even better in '81. Five J'V's showed great improvement: Christy Dickson, Kori Frick, Ronda Wesley, V Terri O'Rourke, and Jean Storment. Front left: Paul Htzgerald, Dave Martin, Kent Olmstead, Scott Sheldoin, Dave Keeling, Guy Bankston, Sean Olmsted Second: Stan Duncan, Dave Atkins, Russ Morgan, Vince Thompson, Brad Adkins, Craig Hamor, Dave Haglund. Third: Manager Kris Benson, Aren Steinbrecher, Spencer Shock, Coach Jon Stride, Jett' Higlin, Andy West, Assistant Coach Ryan Bork, James Renwick, Jeff Duftin, Erick Brownrigg, Tyler Nickerson.
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