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Annette Larson follows through for another perfect serve. Jerrice Nelson concentrates on anoth- er ace serve. 5 I u s Amy Pietz sets it up for the kill. B - C Teams. Row One: Julie Ptak, Faith Rowenhorst, Laurel Globke, Taunya Herlyn, Dana Marsh, Vicki Foote, Jolene Carlson, Tamra Merritt, Amy Schmidtg Row Two: Danielle Sweeney, Deb Shumaker, Miranda Fleming, Tricia Poss, Cindy Marsh, Kathie Hanken, Michelle Jensen, Val Pluckerg Row Three: Linda Wharton, Korena Mahoney, Meg Childs, Kristin Janke, Tanya Schmacher, Tricia Heib- ult, Jennifer Pullman, Coach Nelson. Volleyball 55
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The Parker Pheasants united with the Marion Bears to create a high flying season. Co-opera- tion was the key to the successful record of 18-7-1. Hard work, hustle, and determination were bumped'i among the girls to de- vise an exciting, memorable year. Even though volleyball is a team sport, individual perform- ance is always geared towards the winning of a match. Jerrice Nelson led the team with 149 serving points, over 400 spikes of which 72 were kills, and well over 400 sets of which 66 were ace sets. In order to set up a bump, set, spike, an awesome serve re- ceiver was needed. Annette Lar- son snatched up the job with 100 serve receives and 271 digs. Monica Nelson led the squad with 88 blocks and 37 of those were aces. The fearless team needed un- ending assistance before, during, ump To and after the matches. The packing of uniforms, the taking of stats, and the washing of the unbearable uniforms were the unlimited jobs performed by the statisticians: Wendy Mielke, Lynelle Roeder, and Joe Wolff. The volleyball team was coached by Ron Nelson and Jill Christen- sen. Coach Christensen com- mented about the good season - The Parker-Marion coop in volleyball was a good thing for both schools. The girls made lasting friendships and a special bond developed that led to even better team work on the court. The girls worked hard on im- proving their skills. The hustle and aggressiveness they played with during the season resulted in a fine record and an enjoyable year for everyone involved. Monica Nelson starts off the bump, set, spike strategy, as Amy Pietz and Kendra Tieszen fMarionJ await to re- ceive it. A , ffl .z.-sta ,iw--f-iii stag?.Q15,,.2at,15?gEffa!wi-Qgnmifs-ft!Irig. fmpfwz 125- 2 Varsity. Left to right: Kendra Tieszen, Laurie Schriever, Kathie Hank- en, Miranda Fleming, Michelle Jensen, Deb Shumaker, Amy Pietz, Jenny Kas- ten, Tricia Poss, Annette Larson, J errice 54 Volleyball e Nelson, Monica Nelson, Cindy Marsh, Coaches: Jill Christensen and Ron Nel- song Student Managers: Wendy Mielke, Joe Wolff, Lynelle Roeder. L 52,my:-,,,r,,g'ge1,W jgssfgji 'f!',gyf, ' 353 viggg fi, rf! fi 1-.,E1i.gf i :iii +'Zsg5',vi 5' ssimz flliyfg sflilvlifp g:fS?fY'i25Z.s4Lts2w,nl L y, , ' -iu- I 1 - w.f1'Eir'gisrawsz-Fgsezsiggssiz, asm- ff - f ifiaw-:e,14' aweigiwtsqizizg :gi L5 .1 1 1 .-,,' ..-., f tl.- . .-:- Q ,f... Q- f.,, .N -..,.,. -.,,,f.. .. ,' .fffesif'igstgfiggiE-ga-VJ-,ggfis35yff-si,aggS,i:i, H L -u.1 1 f'ii' -11'.1 i '-- ...... Q it--..,.3Q5zborg,,,, ,..... .,,.t.,.Q,...5,.isi., ,.s,arrg,3,...t f l ' i.- c -lu 1 f.l ' 2 ii 4' it if .u': Iuu ,--- .ll..t . 'lst 5 92 is :'iQ a '--.u I i , 2 .'.- igqsstgsglE221rfiifii3if-figsmifiiifisssizg 455125 1 -- ie 1 Exim-, 7 5 ,V k X H 'EEF-: fE5Q5,i: .fl:'rQ5Hi:- 51 5- f 'M ' llsst 5x1--.ggi-sis -- c f w, vi- 1. - f it 2 s ffwfl fi:.512+'-fiig1Q-sm? iii ?'1if5,gg2 1-,::m:::vf . e :iizr-fm .lfvsse-ffflffiif? ,??rr5'---Ji-5'-55' iii? Ii :Ef M' 'tf2f,..ii 1g5 ligggggws ,,,... . ,,,, f.. .. . . M :Wa - . . ,5Q:21i5gg.3Lgg:wg53g,-5512455521..Es:gggzgliggs-'Jrg5fr:3f--.Mgt-2.1,gffff--.ikgizfasvs ,,,, 21w:2iwfi':fifff:2...f aint? m .,,,
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C Troy Schmit runs in stride with his teammate Jason Kippes CMarionJ. OMS ULPH ' sss T ssss 5 ie VMeet r sss F Salem s sss -.., rp' L .. e- , u1fE ,,,.,ss ,pi 'M 'rv-hs' .. ' ., N., S ,A is ssss J t... . fm we J Q ..c,- V, 11, ist lst 2nd lst 3rd Bhd ?Baltic invitational, 5 J n QQ: sss,s nd Tst ,asm W. ,ff f W,,r..:aQs'fg, fi, - ss Bth it ,, .ffasw:w,--yt:s22s,,z- yy -.tfg:fp,fy,g1 gfrqgg ff ii?..sg5:a2swLZQ:s 1r..:.fs:-Y In 1987 Parker tried some- thing different, they co-oped cross country track with Marion. Parker wasn't the only one to benefit from it, Marion benefit- ed from it more, for with Park- er's help they strengthened the team enough to qualify for the state cross country meet in Hu- ron on October 31. When at state, the team fin- ished a strong 8th place. Troy Schmit and Mark Brown from Parker, Jason Kippes, Brian Fitzgerald, Tim Tinter, and Chris Hruby were the Marion runners. During the year, Jason Kippes, Troy Schmit, Brian Fitzgerald, and Mark Brown made up the tough varsity team. In fact, they were so tough, the team collected four first place trophies, five second places, and two third places, with Troy Schmit placing eleven times. vRow One: Tim Tinter, Darrin Smith, QPJ, Scott Lengerock, Josh Kippesg Row Two: Chris Hruby, Mark Brown CPD, Jason Kippes, Brian Fitzgerald, Troy Schmit QPJQ Row Three: Coach Nelson, Chris Engbrecht, Charles Muller KPJ, Jason Hanken KPJ, David Fitzgerald, Susan Murray. sf ,A mms-.si W, 1 'fi f-if .: Mark Brown runs 56 Cross Country to the top. -ni in I-,--.inf-l..iw,1Q:l-ui
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