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Going up for the spike. Peggy Ranson shows expert form against Pleasant Valley. With the set high in the air. Peggy Ranson goes up towards the ball Tonya Nellis and Janel Whitaker back her up. Z y, ii gi IFERST HN MAG Team work. tough practices. and determination are what earned this years' sophomore volleyball team a first place win at the Wilton lnvitational. a first place win at the North Scott Invitational, and first place in the MAC conference. With a record of seven wins and one loss in the conference, and twenty wins, one loss, and one tie overall, it was easy to agree with Jean DeCock when she said. Practices were long and hard, but they paid off in the games we played. Peggy Ranson commented, Mr, Merrick encouraged us to play up and beyond our potential. earning us a winning season. To help preseve good conduct on the courts. yellow and red sportsmanship cards were formed. A yellow in the referee's hand gave the player warning number one. a red signified warning number two, and a red and yellow together excused the player or coach from the match. 164 SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL jLg. xXB gr: f,,,, 25-N Y' X A, ' - . 'fe Sophomore Volleyball: Jeni Claeys. Peggy Ranson. Kelli Wuestenberg. Janel Whitaker. Jill Brandon. Row 2: Sonja Ortiz, Susan Dobbe. Brenda lversen. Shelly Lafrenz, Tonya Nellis, Jill Harsh. Row 3: Sarah Siemsen. Jean DeCock. Angela Mason, Kathy Claeys, Kari Petersen. Kris Litwiller.
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pon receiving the serve Beth Enequist uses good technique to forearm Amy Anderson awaits the backset from setter Rhonda De- ass the volleyball. Cock, iw .ar if r,,,,,,, W . .... ,. ....A , . ..... .. ...... .. .... .. i' M :fu--. 2 . xx x X' at me ..,,eMMw,aws-New Varsity Volleyball: Jeni Claeys. Dana Hoffmann, Beth Enequist, Shelley Hubbs, Amy Anderson. Rhonda DeCock, Jodi Osterberg, Michelle Holdorf. Row 2: Michelle Bourn. Darcy Martel. Amy Bader. Chris Brehmer. Lauri Harsh, Carrie lversen. Tara DeCoster, Jill Brandon. Row 3: Heidi Krueger. Lisa , ,, Loussaert. V V f xf MIL!! We M l f,,,, iodi Osterberg blocks the volleyball in a heated natch.
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L S like 1 Bumping towards the setter. the NS freshmen volleyball squad gets ready to go up against Assumption. W Getting ready to receive the set. a NS volleyball player shows standard form. i Ace. Freshman Volleyball: Jodee Gehrls. Traci Hutson, Tenley Murphy. Row 2: Christa Horsley, Megan Byers, Linda Blumer, Sarah Rathje. Row 3: Lisa Gries. Christy Haase. Trishia Baldwin, Kerri Gall, Melissa McCaughey. Row 4: Tricia Damron. Lily Auliff. Amy Siem, Tara Evrard, Danielle Behne, Julie O'Rourke. Michelle Welch. As the freshmen team finished their season with an impressive mark of 13-3 it was evident that improvement was shown through the season. With the coaching of Mr. Dale Lacina the team went 2-I in their first three games, then streaked on to win ll of their next 12 games. lt was the toughest game of the year, said Tenley Murphy about the Muscatine match in which they lost. This closed out the season on a low note but the team was still rewarded with each team member receiving the teams numerals. The post seson awards went to: Tenley Murphy fMost Valuable Playerj, Linda Blumer and Sarah Rathje fBest Diggersj. Traci Hutson fTeam Spiritj, and Tara Evrard QMost lmprovedj. Although the season might have been long. the feelings of the team were summed up by Tenley Murphy when she said, l thought it was fun. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL 165
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