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t-,wif 1 I La ,, ' Q 4 I , 1 The Trojan volleyball team struggled this year to be superlative in every aspect of their game. They strove to enhance their skills daily through repeated practices and workouts which proved to be extremely tedious. Working hard with little reward, the team strained to perfect every detail of the game. The volleyballers united their efforts to create a winning team through their incessant determina- tion and drive. They achieved an overall seasonal record of 20 wins and only'11 losses, including both victories over L.D. Dell due to their disqualification. Under the direction of Coach Diane lnnis and assistant coach Susan Lumley, the volleyball team improved tremen- dously from their previous year, which was evidenced in the high quality volleyball action of their games. Due to this excellent class of performances numerous All-District honors were given this year to outstanding Trojan players. Kim Standridge was awarded with First Team All-District, while Beverly Holden and Teresa Deel were received on Second Team All-District, and an All-District Honorable Mention was presented to Mary Hayes. Along with these superb achievements, the title of Coach of the Year was deserving- ly given to Diane lnnis, who made this winning year possi- ble for the Trojans. Opposite page top: The Trojans plan their attack. Opposite page left: Kim Standridge and Beverly Holden converse with the referee. Opposite page right: Beverly Holden bumps against Bell. Above left: Warming up before the game, Susan Carter and Mary Hayes practice spikes. Above right: Volleyballers show their spirit. Left: Teresa Deel sets up a spike. Sports 1
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Page 133 text:
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5 x ,- J . I' 7 0 ll' -We 'Rx J. l k. -mf 1' A Z X' S . A l N.,,N G-ui .SM N V isixq 'N-.gum 1 Teamwork is the key to success in any sport in which one may choose to participate. This year both the varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams demonstrated just how well they could effectively use this cooperation to achieve their main goal, victory. Through several routine practices and scrimmages, each member of the Trojan team soon found that they had to rely on the other members to complete their expectations of a victorious volleyball team. With the utilization of teamwork and the application of the superb experienced guidance of Coaches Dianne Innis and Susan Lumley, the Trojan volleyball teams united, and slowly but surely, watched as their visions finally transformed into reality. They accomplished an extremely impressive win- ning season. ln addition to the reward of victory, each member of the Trojan teams received something beyond any measure - the friendship between players that is achieved only through the many long, hard hours of work- ing toward a common goal, and then reaching it. Opposite page above: Kim Standridge returns the ball over the outstretch- ed arms of a Raider defender. Opposite page below left: Rhonda Black bumps the ball. Opposite page below right: Susan Carter awaits an oppor- tunity to spike against Duncanville. Above: Barbara Smith sets up for Shauna Marcum as Tina Moore and Rachel Brown look on. Lett: Coach Susan Lumley explains a defense as the JV volleyballers listen intently. Sm... 129
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