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An outstanding season Varsity girls played a very successful season. Dana Sutcliffe and Teresa Gaston replied, ttWe accomplished more than any other team has in the past because we all worked together, mainly its because of our good coach? J ulie Dean said, ttWe had a good season, but we could have done bet- ter than we did? During the season they won two trophies, placing a first and a third. Win- ning first in the Winnetonka Tournament was their most outstanding achievement. In that tournament they played Blue Spr- ings, winning 15-11, 15-7; Park Hill 15-4, 15-9 and Excelsior Springs, winning 15-11, 15-7. Their 3rd place trophy was won at Belton Tourney. For an entire season Dana Sutcliffe fin- ished with the most number of serves, Ericka Storms with the best hitting per- cent, J ulie Dean with the most number of blocks and Michelle Cox with the best in- dividual setting percent. They finished the season with a 16-9-2 overall record. Front row: Michelle Cox, Teresa Gaston, Trisha Houchen. Back row: Shaman Diggs, Dana Sutcliffe, Julie Dean, Ericka Storms, Stephanie Dickenson, Brenda McKeown, Julie . Shields, Coach Smith. 2m No. 2, Michelle Cox, bunts the bailu the opposing team.
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A Surviving Season Although they-started off on the wrong foot, they ended up with a bang. The junior varsity volleyball team ended the season with a 5-8 record. But records don,t always tell the whole story. First year coach, Mrs. Shelly Wright had ups and downs throughout the season, but good things can always be found. Some outstanding players through the year were Teresa Wright, server and spiker; Lisa Tolin, setter and captain; and Cheryl Dobson who moved ,up from the freshmen team as a setter, as well as J ackie Lenz. Lisa Tolin and Kristi Schoen- ing were moved to varsity team during dis- tricts. Encouraging moments for the team in- cluded its win over Sedalia 15-0 and 15-4, along with beating Harrisonville and War- rensburg twice each. The season was a great learning experience for the girls as well as a fun one. Freshmen player, Lori Custer said, ttWe did real well. It was fun while it lasted? . - waits Cheryl Dobson usets for a potential Julie Shl-if: :y Chel spike by Angie Diamond. turn is El Angie Diamond t Martha Lewis . back her up.
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