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I Mr. Moody said, “There isn’t any one outstanding player; we all play as a team.” The game coming up is against Sandy Creek. He said, “I think it will be a tough game but we’ll pull through.” During practice they work on the basic plays — not trick plays. Mr. Moody said, “The team is better than last year’s. They have more skill.” He also stated, “If the team does not win, they can handle losing. They handle losing better than I do.” Mr. Moody commented, “The team played a good game against Harvard. Not only did they win but they were really serious about winning.” Clockwise: Chris Hansen is making a long run for the Junior High Football team. The pass is incomplete for Chris Hansen. The defensive line is putting a lot of pressure on the Sandy Creek quarterback. Sutton’s offensive line is opening up a hole for Brent Mau. Front Row: Jed Bergen. Albert Ochsner. Ray Fisher. Charles Thaden. Keith Hansen. Tim Leininger. Chris Smith. Mark Fehr. Andy Hultine. Chris Moore. Middle Row: Craig Griess. Jason Isernhagen. Chris Hansen. Billy Manthei. Fritz Grothe. Jason Friesen. Nick Hoagland. Brent Mau. Scott Morgan. David Griess. Jay Waegli. Matt Maser. Top Row: Coach Schone-berg. Tom Gassman. Jason Majors. Richard Nuss, Jay Spearman. Brian Hansen, Don Bruns. Jeff Peter. Doug George. John Spearman. Kevin Mohnike. Rick Reutzel, Troy Griess. Coach Moody. Mustangs Opponent 12 Clay Center 32 18 Geneva 14 22 Harvard 6 22 Sandy Creek 0 9 JR. HIGH F.B.
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We interviewed the Jr. High Volleyball coach, Mrs. Boals. She said, “The toughest game we played was against the Henderson Huskies.” The Sutton-Henderson game was tough, but Henderson won 16-14. “The team has improved. They have a lot more control and knowledge,” said Boals. The best part of the game for her is serving. To win a game, you have to get the serves over. Boals said, “The toughest thing to teach about volleyball is setting.” She also stated, “During practice we do the basics, not the fancy stuff.” Row four: Coach Boals, Diane Jamison. Megan Sinnen. Clara Shaw. Kristi Bergen. Miki Ebert. Natalie Ehly. LaJean Griess. Connie Griess. Row three: St. Mar. Bev Kempf. Shawla Jones. Jackie Nuss. Kathy Korb. Shannon Gardner. Angie Saathoff. Cindy Diekmann, Kandi Houts, Marie Nuss. Row Two: Amy Ochsner. Heather Bottorf, Tracy Hust. Kristi Scheierman. Wendy Griess. Sherry Mosley. Heidi Nuss. Row one: Christina Nuss, Connie Overturf. Gwenda Hofmann. Jennifer Mohr. Anita Haller. DaNell Bartunek. Jennifer Ochsner. Diane Jamison fields the volleyball. FILLIES 2 2 0 2 0 3 1 0 OPPONENT Harvard Geneva Geneva Henderson Sandy Creek Harvard Henderson Sandy Creek Jackie Nuss bumps the ball during a rough Christina Nuss watches Kristi Scheierman regame this season. turn a serve. JR. HIGH V.B. 8
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SB. HIGH BOYS Coach Butler predicted that Geneva will be one of the toughest teams. When asked if we could win all or most of the games, he replied, “It doesn't have to be necessary to win all the games, but we hope to win most of them.” Coach Butler's goal this year is to win conference and go to the State Tournament. Mr. Butler decided he was not going to change the style of the defense and offense. When asked about the worst and best things about being a coach he said, “The best thing about being a coach is being able to work with young men and see them succeed. And, the worst thing about being a coach is putting up with the pressures when everybody expects you to do what THEY want you to do.” COUNTER CLOCKWISE-Reaching for the stars, Scott Scheierman pushes up for two. Doug Keller plans a play using offensive finesse. A blur of action leaves Kent Ochsner's opponents guessing!
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