Round Rock High School - Dragon Yearbook (Round Rock, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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Round Rock High School - Dragon Yearbook (Round Rock, TX) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 101 of 248
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i 1 .Q l 1 Iv f- A' f, I i '55 1 mszgrfwmwvu M r i Two year letterman Liz Clifford, junior, spikes the ball over the ne team member Heather Smith, senior, looks on and prepares to help. aren Cannady, senior, dives for the ball in an attempt to carefully pass it to le setter, who in turn will hit it over the net. This type of effort was in- ,rumental in helping the team go to state. pq., , QW e Lady Dragon volleyball team listens as Coach game. The Lady Dragons ended the season with the girls made it all the way to the stat nda Pryor boosts their moral for the upcoming 35 wins and only two losses. For the first time ever making them one of the top teams in the ' t t . Varsity e playoffs state. Varsity Volleyball 95

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olleyball one of top four teams The varsity volleyball team had an overwhelming season. This year was the Hfirst time ever at state for Round Rock, said Coach Linda Pryor. lt is an awesome feeling to be one of the top four teams in the entire state of Texas? 'LI felt that we would be competitive this year and we really proved that, said Pryor. The Dragons came out of the season with 35 wins and only two losses. Heather Smith, senior, was named most valuable player. Karen Cannady, senior, was best defensive player and Liz Clifford, junior, was best offensive player. The team captains were Smith and Olivia Zamarripa, senior. 'tThis team had a lot of 'heartl and was very dedicated and determinedlu said Pryor. We set a goal to go to state and we went for it! After their victory over Crosstown rival, Westwood, Coach Linda Pryor triumphantly grabs the hand of Cindy Mueller, senior, in appreciation for the strong efforts put forth by the Lady Dragons. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: QBottom Row! Sarah Womble. Serita Childs, Wendy Henderson: lSecond Row! Cindy Mueller, Sharon Fowler. Lisa CUTOHH fm2iI18g6flQ tBack Rowl Coach Linda Pryor, Liz Clifford, Heather Smith, Tracey Williams, Olivia Zamarripa, Karen Cannady, 94 Varsity Volleyball , i' I Bu! Serita Childs, senior, watches the ball as she serves remembering the coache constant demands to concentrate . Concentration is not only importan when serving, but in all aspects of the game as well. frswvwngqf N-'rz' if 'Q -if . Y Fgf E I 'iw 'mb - ...Q at ..., .515 ' x ' 1 N ., :gm-it, : ,W 2 e w -- N as Tig Two-year letterman Olivia Zamarripa, senior, dives for the ball. Standin, behind her, Serita Childs, senior, prepares to run in for the set and score fo the Lady Dragons. fr 1



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V girls' strong efforts provide Wins This was a victorious year for the Junior Varsity girls volleyball team. The overall record was a victorious 9-1. The best offensive player was Kim Alford, freshman. The best defensive player was Kathleen Kuhl, junior. Most improved player for the year was Gilianne Carter, sophomore. Most valuable player was Carla Noren, junior. Each of these players was selected for their honor by their teammates. This was an exceptionally talented group of girls. They had to fight all season to maintain a position. At the end of the season, I would have to say Cecily Webb, sophomore, emerged as the best-all-around player. She served, set, played back row and hit very con- sistantlyf' commented Coach Barbara Moehle. Trina Botonis, sophomore, waits before going into the game with Terri Jean, sophomore, as the referee writes their jersey numbers down. Y 1 'rr iw 'ite 1 , W-HW wfiif' JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: 1Front Row1 Coach Barbara Mohle, Kierstin Kile 1221, Gilianne Carter 151, Carla Noren 1211, Denise Wilson 1191: 1Back ROW1 Cecily Webb 1121, Kathleen Kuhl 171, Melissa Johnson 1181, Terri Jean 181, Nichole Van lriew 101. Carla Noren, junior, sets the ball for a spike, Denise Wilson, sophomore, prepares herself to help ifthe need should arise. 96 Junior Varsity Volleyball 3, L 1 A 15-'if

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