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13 .! RIVERS shews the form thaLearned herAlI-KCAC SHARI KATER crouches poised and ready to set up Rene DeBacher after the ball sails 'NAIA All-Dismct recognition in 1982. Over the head of Sheryl Biller. :2: r... : M A X , 'II T. x . 5 VOLLEYBALL TEAM: Bobbi Tuders, Karen White, Stephanie Sheryl Biller, Robin Rivers,Blanche Harlley,Sheri Katcr.Joy Palm- Harris, Denise Freuchting, Tracy Juden, April Bales, Rene De- er, Coach Becky Schroll. Bachcr. STANDING: Ann Channel, Jerri Eis, Rhonda Davis, M -1; 1: . f c 1 --.-- - 29
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Steady Improvement Marks Lady Builder It7s easy to be optimistic about an up- coming athletic season, especially when the previous year was considered a success by the coach, the athletes and the fans. The Southwestern College Lady Build- ers finished the 1981 volleyball season with a 17-18 record, and a good nucleus return- ing. After what could be considered as her finest recruiting year ever, head coach Becky Schroll prepared for the 1982 season with visions of a KCAC championship and NAIA District 10 p1ay-off berth fluttering among the rafters of Stewart Fieldhouset When the nets came down and the knee pads were put back into storage, the Lady Builders had fallen short of the conference crown, finishing at 9-9 in the KCAC, and just missed the play-off bracket. However, their 23-19 overall mark was tops in SC volleyball history, and their ttmiddle-of- the-conferencett finish was the best in years. 28 Campaign At the start of the season, Schroil had three advantages to rely on-depth, devel- opment and desire. With limited college ex- perience available, Schroll looked to under- c1assmen to make up the difference, and the initial result was a 14- 10 non-conference 1 record. Stepping into KCAC action, the Lady Builders faced the toughest competition around, opening with eventual NAIA Dis- trict 10 play-off teams Friends, Sterling, and Kansas Wesleyan. Despite going 1-2 against the trio, Southwestern eventuaIly reached the .500 mark in the conference with a doubleheader sweep over Tabor and Bethany late in the season, With District 10 tournament chances still alive, the Lady Builders closed out the KCAC schedule splitting matches with St. Mary 01 the Plains and McPherson. A loss to either meant no play-offs, and after drop- ping two games to St. Mary, the season had downs as ups at times, Bui1ders in KCAC plays Fieldhouset virtually come to a close. Not to lose hope or aspirations of fit ing with a winning record, Southwes concluded the volleyball season on a note, grabbing the runner-up spot in Cowley County Tournament, and set their sights on 1983. Individually, senior Robin Rivers rep ed as a member of the NAIA Dislric team, as well as being unanimously na to the AIl-KCAC squad. Her classr performance was also recognized as Ri made the NAIAis Academic All-Amcr list as well. Junior Sheryl Bil1er joined Rivers or tall-conference roll, while freshman T Juden was named SCs outstanding fr man; senior co-captain Ann Channel, standing hustler; and co-captain Ri' most valuable player. SHERYL BILLER FINDS that life on the volleyball court hasjust as man DENISE FREUCHTING BECOMES airborne to save a point for the La SHARI KATER APPEARS distracted, but intense during action in Stewa
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Another Y ear, Another title for the Lady Builders - IT IS. h ' '. z 'i l ' . iY - 5- 1 'vi- 3 '1 ; 35.1.3; A t. fwh ' J WOMENS TENNIS TEAM: Terri Saunders, Cindy Narvaes, Lisa Bol- ing. Brenda Narvaes, KNEELING: Carol Craig, Anneliese Snyder, Carol -u- Perhaps the only thing wrong with the womenis tennis program at Southwestern in 1982-83 was the fact that their season began in September, and ended in . . . May? The competition didn't last that long, but after brushing aside five KCAC opponents without a loss, and finishing with an overall 6-2 record in tthead-to-headit compe- tition in 1982, the Lady Builder netters qualified for the national championships by placing second in the NAIA District 10 tourna- mentenational championships that didnt start until May of 1983. Once they arrived in Overland Park, Kansas, for the 3rd Annual NAIA Womenis Tennis Championships, the Lady Builders opened with three singles victories as Brenda Narvaes won her first two matches, and Terri Saunders took her first. Those three points were all Southwestern would score, however, as the team dropped the remaining singles and doubles matches; but not before amass- ing their highest point total ever at a National Championship 30 V '1. . 7 . .. -v-we. ,q K t -t- jam: x..- L, r -. malt; . t 2-K?- H t r VI . M: - - i h c e5. 5 u ' x n .9; X , .Aqr, ! e t, - .' :73; :3 H; w x 3: PI? 3 v ; . , 3 er .' m . .t t h 4 - VQQ 4,; 9 i- , e5 ' i :7 k K L t L I E - k 4 vi ,. 1a t Jw i' . Z ' 1' .' u. Rowley, Karen Craig. STANDING: Coach George Gangwere, Head Coach, John Paulin, and Ann Currier. event. The team ended its season by tying for 30th place in the nation. Not only did Southwestern go undefeated in the conference for the second consecutive year, but captured KCAC title number five in a row, and sixth of the previous eight years. All in all, the Lady Builders produced champions in six of the nine competition brackets in the KCAC, with four of those girls repeating as District champions. 1982-83 champions: 79H singles-Ann Currier: KCAC, NAIA District 10 t2 singles-Brenda Narvaes: KCAC, NAIA District 10 $45 singles-Terri Saunders; KCAC, NAIA District 10 7946 singlesWLisa Boling: KCAC, NAIA District 10 M doubleSeCarol Craig, Terri Saunders: KCAC 7B doubieS-Lisa Boling, Cindy Narvaes: KCAC
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