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Good year for freshman volleyballers This year was a very good year for the. freshman volleyball teams. The maroon team had a record of 17 wins and seven losses. In district they had nine wins and only one loss. For the white team, the overall record was 16 wins and nine losses. In district they had seven wins and three losses. The most valuable player this year was freshman Rhonda Sautter. This year's most improved player was Brooke Miller. Team captains were maroon team Brooke Miller and Donna King, white team Holly McLeod. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL: fBottom Bowl Lila Lopez, Shannon Jones, Rhonda Sautter, Brooke Miller, Dana Gaddy, CSecond Rowj Cherie Taylor, freshman, shows concentration in her return shot to the op- Conley, Donna King, Michelle Broadway, Holly McLeod, Amy Milian, team. There were enough girls that turned out for the team that they Cheryl Williams 3 fBack Rowl Kelly Girton, Stacey Hall, Michelle Thomas, in to a maroon team and a white team. Lisa Hampton, Sherie Taylor, Cindy DeLeon, Melissa Toungate . 1 Lila Lopez, Melissa Toungate, Michelle freshmen volleyball team at one of the home gave the girls a chance to cheer on their team and Cindy DeLeon cheer on the games. Both teams played the same night so it mates, which really inspired the teams. Freshman Volleyball 97
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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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Boys, girls victorious in cross country The season was victorious for the boys and girls cross country teams coached by Jeanne Cleckler. The boys team placed third at the Austin Invita- tional, third at Westlake, first in district and an all-around tenth in regional. The girls cross country team placed fifth in district. Leadership awards went to Melissa Hernandez, junior, for the girls team, Mark Hernandez, junior and John Her- nandez, senior, for the boys team. The outstanding runner awards went to Mark Hernandez, junior, Noel O'Sickey, sophomore and Maureen McKenna, junior. Maureen McKenna,junior, and Noel O'Sickey, sophomore, put their all into the race as they push toward the finish. 1 ' ' s'1f ,-,fa,',,5-,,V ,- u. ' V ,in 'ir CROSS COUNTRY: iBottom Rowl Adrienne Gardner 5 fSecond Row! Carolyn Danek fmanagerl, Anjanette Heffern, JoEllen LaFrance, Noel O'Sickey, Melissa Hernandez, Theresa McKenna, Sonia Needham, Frank Botello, Dennis Witt, Kevin McHugh, fThird Rowl Lisa Hernandez, Maureen McKenna, Andrea Morales fmanagerlg QBack Rowl Robert Her- nandez fmanagerl, John Castillo, John Hernandez, Mark Hernandez, Gil gfarza, Alan Bond, A.C. Morales, Albert Gaitan, Layne Murphy, Mike ranor. Noel O'Sickey pushes to maintain her lead in front of a Copperas Cove com- petitor. Local runners hosted their meets at Southwestern University in Georgetown. 98 Cross Country Y ,site csgjiii
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