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Top. Laurine Smith hits the ball while Diana Bemdt prepares to give possible assistance. Left, Leeda Kolahchian and Diana Bemdt strive to get the ball over the net as Laurie Smith anxiously watches. Above, Patty Gilbert who coached the team through its first season. 29
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Girls9 Volleyball Posts First Season The girls' volleyball team had its beginning this year coached by Patty Gilbert. Even though they were defeated in every league game, they were victorious in some non-league competition. The league teams were expe- rienced having had at least four years of playing compared to the Salida team which was in its first season. However, when playing teams with two years experi- ence the Spartans did quite well beating such teams as Coto- paxi, Creed, and Monte Vista. One bright spot for the inex- perienced Spartans was Laurie Smith who was chosen out of six girls as outstanding player in the Del Norte tournament in which Salida place a laudable third. The Season Sept. 11 Monte Vista Here Oct. 2 Lewis Palmer Oct. 9 Florence Here Oct. 14 Summit County Here Oct. 17 Gunnison Here Oct. 23 St. Marys Oct. 25 Summit County Oct. 30 Woodland Park Here Del None Invitational Tournament Top, Lois Albers dis- plays the style for power volleyball as she hits the ball. Right, Leeda Kolahchian jumps to meet the ball as Miss Albers looks on.
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Gymnasts Strongest In Years The Record DATE MEET WINNER Oct. 2 Gunnison Salida 7 Manitou Salida 9 Lake County Salida 14 Summit Co. Salida 16 Buena Vista Salida 30 Woodland Salida 31 League 2nd Nov. 8 Su;e 4th Strongest team Salida has ever had, was a comment made by Miss Veronica Dice, coach of the girls’ gymnastic team. Gymnastics - a sport lit- tle recognized - takes much patience as shown by the out- standing Spartan record. The girls must work hard to accom- plish such things as back flips and walk-overs. To them it is a worthwhile and rewarding activity. The girls participated in eight regular season meets of which they won six and two were can- celled. The team went on to League and captured second. Out of twenty-five schools participating at state, Salida gymnasts grabbed fourth. Returning letterwomen were Cathy Hollenbeck, Beth Her- gert, Monica Henderwerk, Penny Smith, Rita Ray, Jill Crisman, and Cindy Martel- laro. Team Captain, Beth Hergert, stated, The girls all saw an exciting season.' ’ 30
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