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24 Sports Youthful spikers gain confidence The Junior Varsity volleyball team completed the season with a District record of three wins, five losses, and one tie. The girls were more successful, however, in their non-District games. The Lady Dragons won twelve and only lost six. Although they lost a total of eleven games, the team had no major defeats. This year's captain was Kathleen Kuhl. She was also named Most Inspirational Player along with Kim Mahagan. Con- tinued effort earned Nicole Van Liew the Most Improved Player award. Also honored was this year's Most Valuable Player, Kim Mahagan. Kim said of the year, For having such a young team we did real well against everyone else who had juniors on their JV teams. We started out scared, nervous sophomores and ended up with more con- fidence and more experience. This is good because most of us will be returning to the JV level next year since most of the varsity squad will remain. Most of the teams we played this year will be moving up or out and will have to rebuild. I feel we will have a good advantage over other teams. I also feel like we had a good year because we had a close team. We got along well and rooted for and helped each other. Next year, I think, that if we keep working and improving, we'll have a successful year. Sophomores Dana Bonewitz l4l and Martha DeLeon I1Ol give each other a hand to make sure the ball gets over the net in a close game against Westwood. Sharon Fowler 1121, sophomore, stands by ready to help should the need arise. V617 gel. ff? ,ral JV VOLLEYBALL: fFirst Row! Pia Gyrult, Kim Mahagan CSecond Bowl Virginia Stanley, Pam Jackson fThird Row, Lisa Corona, manager, Martha DeLeon, Barbara Martinez, Kathleen Kuhl, Carla Noren, Chris Watkins, Coach Barbara Moehle fFourth Bowl Sharon Fowler, Dana Bonewitz, Nicole Van Liew g g i I Li I ra Z H b A, I gjirimmp 18 ,,,VV' , Martha DeLeon 1101, sophomore, makes a great set for Kathleen Kuhl l8l, sophomore, who spiked the ball for another point for the Lady Dragons in the game against Westwood. Kuhl was the team captain and she was chosen as one of the two Most Inspirational Players on the team.
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Karen Kramer l7l, senior, prepares to spike the ball and ensure the win against Cy-Creek. Liz Clifford l8l, sophomore, and Heather Smith i6l, junior, block a spike by their opponent. 'Z tg V f '-', Y , My . ,, gkgo.g',f-w e- A ,yggg ,ff , W'-m l r L in A S ft fr . i W A' AM ti ..,,,.M-'- ' 0 Q X- Q N-.1 K Q is , QS xr The Lady Dragonsg Tracey Williams, sophomore, juniorg Karen Kramer, senior, Liz Clifford, sophomoreg Lady Warriors serve the ball. The team went all the Karen Cannady, juniorg Olivia Zamarippa, junior, and Heather Smith, junior, wait in anticipation as the way to the regional finals. Sports 23
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8 23 VOLLEYBALL: fFirst Rowj Tracy Bradley, Debby Hernandez, Mercer, Vicky Chapa lSecond Row, Rayne Knight, Denise Wilson, Carlin, Melissa Johnson ffhird Rowj Shelley Wells, manager, Coach Cindy Leigh Stevens, Karin Traber, Terri Jean, Ces Webb, Coach Cindy Mohre. eshman volleyball player Terri Jean concentrates on her style at in-class practice ayne Knight takes practice very seriously as she perfects her serve during one of the any hours spent in preparation for play. Volleyball team splits into three The freshman volleyball team actually played as three teams this year. Playing as the Round Rock freshman team, the girls had a record of two wins and eight losses. They were victorious over Del Valle and Smithson Valley. At the San Mar- cos Tourney, the girls were overcome by both New Braunfels and Seguin. The Round Rock White team finished the season with 3 wins and 11 losses. The girls beat Killeen Maroon, Ellison White, and the Bryan Green team. At the Ellison tourney, the Rock lost to Temple Blue, Killeen Maroon, and Ellison. The Maroon team seemed to be the most dominant of the three freshman teams. Despite losing a total of eight games, the girls were victorious six times. They beat Killeen White, Bryan Green, Killeen Maroon, and Bryan. At the Westwood tourney, the Dragons lost to both San Mar- cos and to the Westwood White team. At the Ellison tourney, although they lost to Tem- ple White, they proved triumphant over Ellison White and Killeen Maroon. E ,.,. ' 7 4 , ,J r , H ffffw' ' , ,wmweff Wynn , farm. MWW'C7?':72f5. JV
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