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In the next game, the offenses of Sam Houston and Richland engaged in a scoring contest. The Rebels were vic- torious in the high-scoring match with a 50-41 victory. Homecoming against Burleson went as planned for the Rebels. A 21- 14 victory gave the Rebels their fifth . . . . H Jackets. Their first game was a win in seven games. The games shutout of 14-0. The second game, against the HEB schools fTr1n1ty and ' if -, , , ,. 1: . . ' J ' .- . M ........, .. ,. ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,, . A ...., r.,,, ,,,. , ,,, ,,. ,,,,,., ,,,,.,,.,..,,...,..,.....,... ,,.., ...,,... ...,, ,,,. ...,. . ,,,,,,,. ,.,,.,,,,, . . , . , . ..,,,. . ..., ...,,,... ,.....,.., , . .,,,,,,,:.,,,,,,,.,,..,,.,.,,...,,,..,, , , , , ,, ,, N V, ,, .s,,..i 13293 .,-MSE :- -1 'Wmf ,,gfa::..w-we-wasnag.me-Q-2,,-:5-.Lew..,-,.4 ,,g,,,.fgg,,, W-,,gg---,,,gg-5-w aawaaaf,,a-,.f:,,a,g4-ga-,,,-wg-F ,,,-M, ,E-ggmga,,,.,3:.-gm-ii--,,,,,,,i-,EW ,,, :Q .f f . against Lamar, was tighter. 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. . I r i.i. .BOSWGU 1 'K ,k'1:f 'YY11 K ' fh' ' H p1 if Grapevine ilgi 2 Houston f A ....... . l3Q . ? . . , L , gurlegon, , , i 0 .....,. . . g Arlington g. A 2 . .gl ? .... 2 C1 .. 1 . Haltom ii A 2 A l l 1 i Grapevine- Pf 2 ,2 Trinity 1. '1 Sam Houston '2 y .Burleson ...- 0 .g 0 Bell 2 f ariingwnv .0 V2 g Season Recordg7-14 The Juniors Varsity. girls volleyball iwassfla team ,works ing together to ,improve fora iofff rforni- ance. .One ,player wit? lots of team finality Hsends M1t21 .Plays her. Pars, Saas very ispirted and sipfai saidS30aQ11 Lisa Besides velleytsallis-.Mltzl was the tsss bell Elaine .two ef her favorite fa the .hash Ms- zifhasfplaiis togrnajor vet- A.8nM1' hlifzllsfilaleiit Hi- hele,he12.meet her high A aspirations for the -Rhands-Day.. arsity success is depen- 5 l dant upon previous skills and experience. Often, this experience lirs +2 comes with losing as well as winning. In the shadow of a losing season, the JV volleyball team gained experience and improved skills in many areas. The JV team this year had a large amount of young talent which came from sophomores Kim McBurney, Karrie Gartner, Elizabeth Smith, and Christy Utley. They are all excep- with a 7-14 record. The season was a rollercoaster ride of wins alternating with losing streaks. The Arlington Tournament was a high point of the season. The girls were more ag- gressive. They were fired up and played well, said Daughtrey. A strong Arlington team, however, over- came the Rebels with two matches to one. My main goal was to improve the girls for varsityg extend them further. Winning is good but improvement is more valuable. We did improve. Striving tional players, stated Coach Lisa Daughtery. Kelly Bates, Michelle Bryant, and Mitzi Hammond, all juniors, banded together with the sophomores to create a strong sense of unity on the JV team. The girl's team support was strong on the court or offg always there to back up one another. The girls never let them- selves get down by keeping their spirits high, said Daughtrey. The girls survived a rough season ,. 'fi 4 .. Y ..- L 1. Reach a little further Showing extension, Kellie Bates Q41 reaches out further to set a volley to the opposing team. Kelly has been on the Junior Varsity team for two years. Photo by Robert Gotcher In control With intense concentration, Christy Utley QU, struggles to make a hit. Watching closely, Michelle Bryant f12J, backs up the play. Photo by Jeff Russell lbesign by Ronda LDay. That's what's important, not the scoreboard, said Daughtrey. The ex- perience and skills which were gained this year will help in tougher varsity situations in the near future. All out Elizabeth Smith 1113, returns a volley from the gfmpossing setter. Richland was defeated by altom two out of three. Photo by Robert Got- Cher. 1
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