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Junior Jo’Beth Jackson inspires team members while waiting her chance on the court. Sophomore Melissa King prepares to block the ball during a home game. Sophomore Sheralyn Mott bumps the so junior Angela Simpson can return the play VOLLEYBALL 101
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“I feel that this year has been tremendously more competitive because the girls heads are in the game,’’ says volleyball coach M. Riddle. Coach S. Enis agreed, The first year really helped and this year they have improved very much.” For a second season the Pflugerville Athletic Program offered the op- portunity to participate in the relatively new sport; volleyball. I feel volleyball is an excellent sport. It’s good that it came to Pflugerville because the girls have another sport that is available to them.” remarked sophomore Paige Morrow. For girls that do not enjoy basketball, volleyball has given them a chance to participate in a team sport. ‘ 1 feel that volleyball was a good experience for me and I enjoyed playing it. It gave a lot of other girls a chance to play a different kind of sport rather than basketball or track,” agreed sophomore Dina Jackson. The sport is predicted to become a very successful game at Pfluger- ville. Sophomore Melissa King said, I think the team is doing a lot bet- ter and within a few years I think Pflugerville can be State Champions.” Photo by Tammy Bradley Sophomore Sheralyn Mott gets set for the next play during a home game. New Sport Encourages New Talent Sophomore Sheralyn Mott encourages teammate sophomore Hung Le during a home game, as volleyball Coach M. Riddle and sophomores Melissa King and Sherry Saathoff look on. First Row; Kim Johnson. Sheralyn Mott Second Row: Anna Chlapek. June Chen. Sherry Saathoff. Nishi Whitely. Helen Bradley. Angela Simpson. Melissa King; Last Row: Gay Keilman. Nung Lee. Jo Beth Jackson. Michelle Johnson. Shannon Lee. Jill Eary. “I think volleyball might be as big as basketball if more people get involved with it,” remarked sophomore Dina Jackson. Varsity District Games La Grange Lost Elgin Won Smithville Lost Luling Lost La Grange Won Elgin Lost Smithvile Won Luling Lost 100 VOLLEYBALL
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Photo by Travl Room New this year to Pflugerville, junior Misty Johnson from Florida, faced the trials of adjustment that all new Panthers faced. Hello. I’m new. Who are you? I was known well before and will be known again, but in between times I ride the roller coaster of tears and of laughter. The light of friendship found me And now I say, Who are you? You’re new. Hello. 102 STUDENT BODY Pe rfde Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors,
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