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T h e  J.V. season w a s full  o f          T h e   fresh m en  w e re
           ups  and  d o w n s.   A fte r  a           a ls o   c o n f id e n t   t h a t
           slo w   start  th e   te am   cam e         through  hard  w o rk   and
           on strong to w a rd  th e  end o f   L      p ractice, th e y w o u ld   be
           th e  season fo ra  reco rd  o f8 -         able to  co n trib u te to  th e
            16.                                        varsity  in  th e   future.
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             T h e  team  w a s m ade up o f             H itte r T in a   H ayes  felt
           eight so p h o m o res and three            th e team  m ade great im ­
            returning  ju n io rs  fro m   last        p ro ve m e n ts  and  really
            year, T  racey C o o p e r, Kristyn        cam e to g e th e r as  a  unit
            D a p p e n    a n d    H e a t h e r      as  th e   s e a s o n   p r o ­
            H arding.   “T h e   th re e   re ­        gressed.  “W e  have a lot
            turning players really helped              o f peop le w h o   in Junio r
            th e  team   out, giving us a lot          High  w e re   on  B -Team
            o f  leadership  and  tale n t,”           and  even  C -T e a m ,  and
            h itte r Krista  K am ik  said.            th e y  w e re   on  A -T e a m
             T h e  future fo r th e  vo lle y­        this  year,  and  th e y  im ­
            ball  te a m   lo o k e d   bright.        proved a lot,” H ayes said.
            “W e  have good hitting skills,             S e tte r Jill O lse n  felt th e
            and th e re  are a lot o f so p h o ­      te am   really  started  to
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            m o re s th at hopefully w ill be          co m e   into  its  o w n   this
            able to   play varsity th e  n e xt        year.   “ In  eighth  grade
            fe w  years," K am ik said.  H it­         yo u 're   just  getting  yo u r
            te r  Jenny  M c C o y   believed          skills  d o w n ,  and  n o w   is
            th e  team   had a lot o f talent.         w h en  you pull to g eth er,”
            “ If w e   w o rk   in  th e  off-sea­     O ls e n   sa id .   H a y e s
            son  on  th e  things  w e   need          agreed  w ith  this.  “ Last
            to  w o rk  on, th e varsity could         ye a r w e  just trie d   to   hit
            be really good,” M cC o y said.  L         th e  ball  o ver;  this  ye a r
              Both  K am ik  and  M cC o y             w e   used  m o re   bum p,
            felt th e bright sp o t and tu rn ­        set,  spike."
            ing  point  in th e  season  w as            Both H ayes and O lse n
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            th e fo urth place finish in the             felt th at w ith th e help o f
            M illard  N o rth   to u rn am en t.         th e  varsity  players  and
            "T h a t  gave  us  a  lot  o f m o ­        co ach es  th e y  w o u ld   be
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            m en tum   to   finish  th e  sea­         able to  m ake a contribu-
            so n ,”  K am ik said.     C D   r \ C U     tion to  th e varsity in the
                                       •   r i  W  O  r l    n e xt feW years.
                                                       -Ryan  Tex
























           JV   Volleyball
           Front  Row:  Heather  Harding,  Krista  Kam ik  Second  Row:  Sara Caster,  Kim
           Kaup.  Natalie Davis,  Kim  Luebbert Back Row:  Jenny McCoy, Tracey Cooper,
           Kristyn  Dappen,  Alisha Colanino,  Jam ie  Marks,  Coach  Russ Carney


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