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Sabetha During the Santa Fe Trail tourna- ment, the Eagles met the Sabetha Bluejays. This game the girls were playing their most consistant volley- ball and proved it by shutting out the Bluejays 15-O both matches. The girls all contributed equally in this game and their teamwork helped them to gain more confidence for fu- ture games the girls were scheduled. 113 During the game against Hayden, senior SUZIE ROBBINS 1319 lumps off the gym floor while bumping the baH. iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCALANTEQ Q21 During a timeout, Coach MIKE GOEHRING explains the strategy for the next play. iPhoto by KIM BROOKSJ 131 Front row: Angie Suther, Kim Frank, Nan- cy Martin, Judy Beaumont, Julie Barker, Shannon Wiley, Terri Perrin, Erin Wiley, Nan- cy Mohler, Gina Jollie, Becky McDougal, Suzie Robbins, Traci Shaw, Tanya Ellis, Michele En- gelken, and Carol Robbins. Back Row: Man- ager Lori Vande Velde, Coach Mike Goehring, and Manager Laura Ross. iPhoto by ERIC DIL- LINGERJ Osawatomie While in the Santa Fe Trail tourna- ment, the Eagles had their first op- portunity to play a Class 5A school, Osawatomie. There was a size prob- lem which was partly responsible for the girls winning two out of three matches: 15-10, 6-15, and 15-10. It was the girls' hard work and determi- nation that helped the Lady Eagles defeat Osawatomie. 3 3 V - . +2 - . 9 , ,.l I .t, , I Coach Mike Goehring New volleyball and basketball coach, MR. MIKE GOEHRING calls Manhat- tan his hometown. He went to St. George High School. After high school he attended Kansas State Llni- versity and earned his masters. He is now married and has two children, GOEHRING really admires the spirit of the student body and he thinks the education program is very well- rounded. F- wg---wg-a ---1 .1 il s .2 A-4 SportsfVarsity VolIeybaIlf13
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Enthusiasm of student body impresses Croehring Royal Valley Starting the volleyball season, the Lady Eagles were pitted against the Royal Valley Panthers. Since this was the first game for the Eagles, they needed a victory to gain momentum for the rest of their season games. The Lady Eagles were victorious and swept two matches straight. The Ea- gles defeated Royal Valley with the scores of 15-10 and 15-9. Perry-Lecompton Next the Eagles were scheduled to play one of the more successful vol- leyball teams in Class 4A, Perry-Le- compton. Having trouble coming back from their previous victories, the Eagles fell to the Kaws by the scores of 15-4 and 15-12. The Lady Eagles, however, had good individual play. Coach GOEHRING thought the girls lacked team consistancy. OSAWATOMIE DEFEATED 113 While attempting to bump the ball, junior JULIE BARKER 1423 shows great emotion. 1Photo by PAM SWARTZ3 123 Stretching each other's arms before the game, juniors TRACI SHAW 1353 and TANYA ELLIS 1333, senior SHANNON WILEY 1323, and junior JULIE BARKER 1423 watch the game. 1Photo by Becca Rockefeller3 133 Deceiving the opponents, junior ERIN WI- LEY 1213 dinks the ball over the net,1Photo by PAM SWARTZ3 143 After the loss to St. Marys, senior NANCY MARTIN 1123 shows her disappointment. 1Photo by ANNETTE MARTIN3 l . a 1 12fSportsfVarsity Volleyball
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Squads gain new coach from French Junior High C13 Freshmen DEANA WOMACK 4323 and KIM STRINGER 1505 set up for a spike return dur- ing the St. Marys game, iPhoto by KIM BROOKSJ Q29 Sophomore MICHELE ENGELKEN 1233 spikes the ball for a return while sophomore teammate NANCY MOHLER C203 sets up for ST. MARYS Starting off the year with a new coach, Mr. MIKE GOEHRING, the Ju- nior Varsity went undefeated. St. Marys pressured Lake in their first match-up of the season. Lake lost the first game, but their determination and spiking ability led them to a vic- tory over the Bears with scores of 15- 8 and 15-6 with NANCY MOHLER as the top a scorer. ROSSVILLE The victory over arch-rival Rossville was another big win. In a close match that ended with two identical scores of 15-13, the Eagles prevailed in maintaining their undefeated record. In the first game, the top scorers were MICIHELE ENGELKEN, MOHLER and ANGIE SLITHER, sophomore. The second game brought forth TERRI PERRIN sopho- more. The second game brought forth TERRI PERRIN sophomore as the top scorer. FIRST LINDEFEATED SEASCDN the return, iPhoto by PAM SWARTZQ .,....J . . I ln 14 Sportsfdunior Varsity and Freshman Volleyball 'W 1
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