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The Upward Movement lunlor Varsity Volleyball . 5: , ' X at file! Coach Coaches Choice Coaches Choice -Darla Gray Patty Holstein Pacharee Swirswan N A Manager Manager lohna Dawson Valerie Michaels Amy Bumgamer Starting out the year inexperienced and unsure of their actions, the girls' 1.V. Volleyball team plunged into the season with much vigor and vitality. The girls' record of 5-11 proved they had shaped up as the season progressed. With their newfound skills most of these girls will be able to pull their weight again next year when they make their upward movement to the varsity team. Concentration and ability are two key elements of a successful volleyball game. Angie Kelley li? 171 stretches her skills toward a victory. Teamwork is an important part of any sport. Deanna Cymbalak, lit 71 sets up the ball for one of her teammates to return to the opponent. Adding a new twist to the game, Pacharee Swirswan, IA' 181 returns the ball with great intensity 196fl.v. Volleyball la-
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I Boys C ross Country ' . ' ' if if Coach Coach Coach lim Graham Sue Graham Craig Munger , -lu Coaches' Choice Coaches' Choice Coaches' Choice Carl Christman Darin Miller Rob Dillard This has been a year of firsts for the Palm Bay l'Black Pack Cross-Country team. During the year the boys' varsity team made it to State competition, coaches lim Graham, and Craig Munger were voted coaches of the year by the Today Newspaper, and two boy runners were selected for the All-Space Coast Cross-Country Team. Carl Christman and Darin Miller were voted 3rd and 9th places respectively on the prestigious team. Under what most coaches call Nperfect conditions - 72 degrees and very little wind-the team put everything on the line, and it paid off. The Pirates did qualify for State, placing fourth at regionals with five points to spare. After the meet, Coach lim Graham called his team's effort 'lThe proudest moment of my coaching career. The following week at Deland, for the State meet, the 'Black Pack places 11th in the 3A race, making them the first State finalists from Palm Bay High School. Running for the Pirates at State were: Seniors-Carl Christman, Rob Dillard, Nick Evangelo, and Paul Michels. juniors-Darin Miller, Sophomore-leff Beard, and Freshman-Trent Smith. Alternates were Zuri Pinder, Todd Prentice, Eric Hoffman, Wade Arnold, and Mike Defour. These fine runners are definitely looking forward to next year's season. At the Cape Coast Conference meet, Carl Christman runs to a third place finish to pull the Pirates up to second place. Pacing each othen Seniors Rob Dillard and Nick Evangelo run to well-placed finished at the 3-A District meet, in Ntusville. 198! BOYS X-COUNTRY State and a Year of Firsts
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