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The Tned Harder The third year for the junior varsity volleyball team didn't turn out as well as had been planned. Even though the girls practiced every day after school and sometimes on Saturday it still didn't seem to help. For the first time Mrs. Riopelle, a substitute teacher, was the coach. When asked if she enjoyed coaching the team she replied, Yes, working with the girls has been a great experi- ence for me. Some of the top players were Megan Raddant, Gayle Davidson and Cir- reenna Martin. Most of the team members said they lost because of lack of practice, no team spirit and not enough enthusiasm . When Sharon Szeles, a freshman, was asked if she would go out for vol- leyball next year and why she said, Sure to gain experience in the game. If I'm lucky maybe I'l1 get better by the time I'm a senior. This was one of Sharon s favorite plays backwards Do you need any help Megan? Mary served one of her powerful serves With anticipation Frances waited for the volleyball a. ' ' ' - b. , . c. Gayle waited all afternoon for her return. d. . ei . . . . , .
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Ladyoats Fight Their Way Up To Regionals With experience gained from past years in volleyball, plus a fresh, different strategy from their brand-new coach, the Lady- cats went on record with a winning season and a ranking of third in the SEC. Their record for the year was 12-8, most of the losses were non-conference games. The team went on to beat Hartland in the first step of the regional playoffs. On a Saturday, the team left at 8:00 in the morning to go to the playoffs. The first game was against South Lyon. Novi won with a score of 15-12 and 17-15. Next was Corunna, who got beat 18-16 and 17-15. The final game was played for first place against Fenton. The scores were not so good because the Ladycats got beat, 15-O and 15-7. They ended up in second place. Coach Riopelle bla the long and nerve-racking day as possible reasons for the lc The most valuable player was Dede McAllen, who wa captain of the team. Sue Beall was named as one of the outstanding players. Mrs. Riopelle was a substitute teacher who took over whq one else was available. This was her first year of coaching, stated that the biggest problem she had was learning the and regulations of the game. The team usually practiced every day from 2:30 to 4:30. Norgren also helped out the team during practices after schc ge- a l a. Dede watched as Laura got ready with the bump. b. Now this is the way to do it . . . began Steve Medeiros, the assistant coach. c. Sharon got ready for a smash across the net. d. Sue took time out to show the latest dance step. l ' i 1 l 34
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