64 II Spiked ut Volleyball clinic was held two weeks before school started in P.A.'s upper gym for both the junior high and senior high teams. Camp involved learning and inspiring the basic skills of bumping, setting, and spiking. It was a week filled with drills and scrimmages. After the week long clinic, there was a week of conditioning for the season. This complicated bump-set-spike offense throughout the season. They showed great team spirit and will power that will give P.A. a wonderful volleyball team in the future. Keep an eye on themg they are a great group of winners! predicted Coach Kathy Melvin. The senior high girl's team consisted of a group of girls with Volleyball was great. The main objective of the team was to do our best and have fun. Marley Meyer week consisted of exercises to increase vertical jumps and improve overhand serves. While neither team had a very impressive record, both demonstrated great determin- ation. The junior girls had great volleyball skills which they demonstrated by their Down and out! Junior Rachel Roberts reaches desperately but in vain for the ball. varying amounts of experience. There were some returning players, but many had never played before and came out their senior year to help the team. They were great assets and helped out immensely with their will, determination, and enthusiasm. Ugh! Renee Howell cringes as she receives the volleyball at a hard day of practice Sports
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Study time? Kelly Tomlinson, kindergartner, gathers her information about herjump rope routines after practice. All tied up. Whitney Stansbery, third grader, untangles herself during jump rope practice. Practice was held before school twice a week. gr r to if. Practice, practice, practice! Jump rope team members warm up before starting work on their routines. The routines were performed around the state at demonstrations at other schools. How high can you go? LaRhesa Hughes, fifth grader, practices her high jumping. It was important for the members of the team not to miss their steps, so many practiced at home, 66 Sm Watch this! Virginia Ann Oliver demonstrates the heel-toe step to Carrie Runyan, Both girls were fifth grade members of the jump rope team. i Vigr. at ,yyyr - f 4 I EZ, ,mi ' il' 4 l l
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