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JV /Freshman Volleyball
Freshman Janna Hillman bumps the ball ove r
the net during a home game. Backing her up is
Freshman Kirsten Mattson. (J.Thomas)
Freshman Volleyball: front- Lissa Miller, Renee Chavez, Tricia Paulsen, Lynne Welch, Kirsten Mattson, Carolyn Taggart,
Robyn Lange, Steffi Jesseau; back-Jennie Underwood, Wendy Wheeler, Janna Hillman, Heather Johnson, Coach Chris Johnson,
Coach Laura Siemons, Ann Heaney, Courtney Brown, Dulcie Holland, Lynn Munsinger, Angie Anderson. (Jack Martin Photograpy)
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JV Gains Strength at Season End
-Kevin Ridley-
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The JV volleyball team Their season ended with a team finished with a season record of . -
ended their season with a positive high note when the team visited 10-8 .
note, while the freshman team said Omaha South. The Mustangs de- The freshman A-team ended
they were better than what their rec- feated the Packers 15-0 to 15-6. their season 1-13 and the B-team had
ord showed. Sophomore Jenny Eck summed up a 3-10 record. The team was under
The JV team the season saying, "We didn't let the second year head coach Laura
started their season under first year first two losses affect us , and also our Siemons. Freshman Jenny Under-
head coach Stacy Longacre. After teamwork helped us get a winning wood said, "We had a lot of talent but
losing the first two games to Lincoln season." Sophomore Jenny Kros our teamwork and mechanics didn't ,
High and Papillion, the Mustangs agreed with Eck, "Our friendship cometogetheruntiltheseasonended."
bounced back by winning six of their helped us win because we had known Their only win came against Marian
last seven games of the season. each other for about two years." The 15-12, 6-15, 15-8.
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Blocking is one of the most important skill s to
pl ay volleyball. Freshman Heather Beas ley
makes an att empt to block the ball , while
Freshman Tricia Paul sen looks on. (R.R eese )