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Bein g   an  u n d e rd o g   is        ta lk e d   to g e th e r  as  a
        s o m e tim e s b e tte r th a n   b e ­    te a m , and th e re  isn't ju st
        ing  ra te d   7 th   in  th e   state,     o n e  p e rso n  on th e  te a m
        Ju n io r  K assie   W e lls   said.        th a t can   hit th e   ball;  it’s
        " W e   d id n 't  w a n t  b e in g        e v e ry o n e ," L e itn e r said.
        ra te d   to   go  straig ht to   o u r     B e c k y H o rn b a c h e r held
        h e a d s."                                  I  I  o u t o f th e   15 v o lle y ­
           T h e   R a m s  had  a  g re a t        ball  re c o rd s  and  Je n n y
        sta rt w ith   a 5 -0  re c o rd   and      M e e n ts  held  tw o .
        w in n in g   th e   B ryan   In vita­          G o in g  to   S ta te   w a s
        tio n a l  in  a  g am e  against           o n  e v e ry  vo lleyb all play­
         B u r k e .   “ S o m e   p e o p le       e r's  m ind .   " O u r   goal
        th o u g h t  it  w a s  a  flu ke   th a t   th is  y e a r  w a s  to   go  to
        w e  b e at Bryan, b ut w e  cam e          State, b ut D istricts cam e
         b a c k   and  fo u g h t  fro m   b e ­   f ir s t ,"   S e n io r   K a r r ie
         h in d ," W e lls  said.  T h a t w a s    A n tisd e l said.  T h e  La d y
        th e   first  tim e   th e   R a m s        R a m s   w o n   t h e    I  st
         b ro u g h t  a  tro p h y   h o m e   in   r o u n d    o f   D is t r ic t s
        se v e n  ye a rs.  A ft e r  w in n in g    ag ainst  C e n tra l.  In  th e
        t h e    G r a d o v ille    In v it e ,    2nd   ro u n d   th e   R am s
         R alsto n  m o v e d  to  7 th  p lace     w e re   b a re ly  b e a te n   by
         in  th e   Omaha  World-Her­               B e lle vu e   East.
         ald  C la ss  A   rankings.                    T h e   R a m s  w ish in g
             T h e   p la ye rs  feel  th a t       th e y   w e re   th e   u n d e r­
        th e y 'v e   m a d e   a  big  im ­        d og  m ig ht  h ave  given
         p ro v e m e n t  o n   th e   te a m      th e m  so m e  tro u b le  n e ar
         th is ye a r.  T h e r e  w e r e  o n ly   th e   end   o f th e   se aso n ,
         fo u r  se n io rs  o n   th e   te a m .   b ut th e ir re c o rd   o f  16-
         " T h e re   is  a  lo t  o f  stro n g    8  w a s en o u g h  to   m a ke
         le a d e rsh ip   th a t  c a m e   fro m    th e m   v e ry   p ro u d .
         o u r  se n io rs,"  Ju n io r  S a ra      -Karrie Zersen
         L e itn e r  said.   " W e   re ally  VARSITY


















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         Consistent  passing  was  Junior  Debbie  Kottm ann's  contribution  to  the
         Varsity team.  Kottm ann earned her second letter this year and had the team
         record  for the  Most  Consistent  Passer.  Reeky Dusek


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