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Teams show
potential
T he Freshmen and J.V. volleyball
teams showed improvement as
the season progressed, not just in
competition, but in skills and increasing
knowledge.
J.V. coach Kris Gabrielson thinks
that the mental attitude part of the game
was what improved the most.
Freshmen coach Kathy Kaelin
brought her young team to the records of
4-8 for the "A" team and 5-5 for the "B"
team. 4-10 was the record for the eight
freshmen, five junior J.V. team.
Gabrielson believes that better
communication between all three squads
could be the link to overall improvement
between the Freshmen, J.V., and Varsity
teams. J.V. Volleyball-front row, Elaine Banks, second row,
Preparation at the junior high level Carla Menning, Mary Kolc, Jane Napier, Debbie
is believed by both Kaelin and Gabrielson Welcher, third row, Julie Bopp, Kris Von Tersch, Krissy
) Pritchard, Tina Ames, fourth row, Jana Schmidt, Lynn
to possibly ready girls for high school Baker, back row, coach Kris Gabrielson.
volleyball. Basic skills were also brought Freshmen Volleyball - front row, Kathy Zewas , Amy
out this past season to help prepare both Helme, Diane Beideck, Michelle Pritchard, Gretchen
of the teams for next year. Morande, Debbie Eickholt, Leigh Officer, Susan
Lahmann, back row, manager Kristi Sailor, Amy Smith,
Without hitting the net, Sophomore Mary Kolc Lisa Dittmann, Julie Smith, Tracey Kipfer, Michelle
prepares her attack on the ball. Assisting her are Parks, Michelle Loustad, Beth Koenig, Ann Smith,
Sophomores Tina Ames, Julie Bopp, Kris Von Coach Kathy Kaelin. Not pictured - Coach Nancy
Tersch, and Junior Elaine Banks. Bergmeier.