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Team awards went to Ryan Heck, run- ning backg Scott Vang and Bobby Schoeppel, defensive lifeg Curtis Moore, offensive lineg Brad I-Iinkle, defensive back, and David Posey, most improved. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL For the past three seasons, the junior varsity team averaged two football games per year because of a lack of junior varsity teams in the City League. However, the 1983-84 season provided a seven-game season for the Northwest team. The Grizzlies won two games during the season while dropping five to City League competitors. Playing on the junior varsity team pro- vided game experience for junior and sophomore players. Many junior members saw action in both varsity and junior varsity games. Recognized for their performance on the team were Quarterback Drew Schultz and Receiver john Fralick. 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gG3':i2gfg?s Varsity volleyball finishes in Sthg JV captures first Finishing the season with an even record of 15-15, the Northwest volleyball team earned a fifth place finish in the Ci- ty League. The Lady Grizzlies were 8-8 in the City and 5-5 in tournament and Sub- State play to give them their overall record. Playing in the Newton and Northwest tournaments, the team went 2-2 in both. In Sub-State competition the team put on an excellent show of their skills and talent by winning a tough match against West who fielded an impressive team. The Grizzlies lost the final game by two points, 15-13, the closest possible in a volleyball game, to the North Redskins. However, a second place finish in Sub- State left the team and fans pleased. Coach joan Krack attributed the team's success to their depth, quickness, attitude and excellent senior leadership. Senior Dawn Thomas was captain as well as Most Valuable Player. Thomas was also voted Most Inspirational Player by her teammates. along with Senior Bar- bara Bosken. Senior Lori Silverthorn was named Most Improved Player and receiv- ed All-City Honorable Mention honors. For the second consecutive year Thomas was named to the Second Team All-City. Krack felt that a lack of heighth was somewhat of a weakness, but that the Lady Grizzlies played well in spite of it. With the excellent season on the junior varsity team, the future of the Northwest vollyball program looks overwhelming. Coach Krack will lose six seniors to graduation, but feels very comfortable with the remaining players. Great help and talent will be gained from several junior varsity players who will be playing varsity next year. jUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL The Northwest junior varsity volleyball team finished with an astoun- ding season. Losing only two games, the Grizzlies gook first place in the JV City standings. The team also took first place at the tournament at Friends University. junior Heather Griffin was voted Most Valuable Player. -Cheri Nethercot . . ..... . . 'asf a - tar.e,M,,,,E,, . V it ky .,ri After a tough victory in City League ply. members of the Northwest volleyball team await the outcome of next opponent's game. Observing other teams helps to prepare the Lady Grizzlies in their effort to defeat various teams.
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