Palm Bay High School - Royal Fortune Yearbook (Melbourne, FL)

 - Class of 1981

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H2 A Successful Volley Despite some early season set backs, the 1980 Varsity Volleyball Team finished 4th in the Cape Coast Conference, and 3rd in District 10 play. The Pirates advanced to semi-finals of their district tournament before losing to the eventual district champion, and 1979 state runner-up Astronaut War Eagles. Due to the lack of overall team height, the Lady Pirates had to rely on their scrappy style of play to recover spikes that otherwise would have been blocked. First year Varsity Coach Susan Graham mixed inspiration and enthusiasm with patience to lead the team. The cheerleaders and student body provided support at home, and helped to boost team morale when the going got tough. The Pirates lost only once at home. The team will loose four seniors, Sandra Lively, Jeanette Christman, Lisa Quinn and Pam Ratliff. There are six returning, plus several J .V. players that will add height, and depth to the 1981 team to give them a good shot at the playoffs. Jumping into the air ro set the ball up for a spike is Pam Ratlwi Lg-A-u-u-l i QQ, - IE. - . ,. 2 A 7 1 ' X f . 3 ' 1 - i if E, X5 ff Jane Jellesma, Sue Holstein., Jessica Taylor, Linda Borie, Wendy R0bC'ff5, Judy -451701, ,Paffy ffllkmafh Rhonda Dl1WdS0fl, Lyflf-We Quinn, power, Jeanette Christman, Judy Woerner, Renea Atwood, Sandra Lively Leanna Wuest, Valerie Ratlyf Carla Bales. Laura Mmm, pam Ratliff Lisa Quinn, Wendy Nemeth, Vickie Ellul, Melissa Edwards, Sherry T rum fVOLLEYBALL

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Spiking Their Way To The Top Power Volleyball is the name Qfrlze game and Jeanette C'lzrisIman ailempls the spike during the in-school game against M CC . Keeping her eye on Ihe ball, Sandra Lively humps I0 the xetter, while Melissa Edwards prepares fbr the return. GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALIJD-l

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