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In a team huddle before a match are the reserve players. Team unity
brought the team together on and off the court. photo by Rachel Fischet:
Hitting the ball over the net is sophomore Kati Frei. " The team feeling
as a whole and going through things together brought team unity which
made it well worth playing," Frei said.
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come together either on or off the court, but other outside activities such as carbo
a real team does both. Unity played a huge dinners, the girls spent a great deal of time
factor in the success of the freshmen and together. Each had her own memory, like
sophomore volleyball teams. sophomore Lindsay Craft shares.
"Our team played really well "I had so much fun all season.
together. We got to know each other and My favorite memory was scrimmaging
really bonded. I think our good connection against the freshman team. We were
made a big difference on the court," always ready to show them we were better,
freshman Jamie Hedrick said. but it was always in good spirits."
Both teams put in a lot of time to It is obvious to see the freshman
work on their weaknesses and improve their and sophomore volleyball teams connected
strengths. Drill workouts and intense well. Keeping their skills at their best and
Would you rather fall on your conditioning helped accomplish this. striving for perfection, the players
"We had good fundamental skills. achieved great success and team unity.
face during a game or be stuffed? We concentrated on keeping them to "What can I say but positive
perfection. The team's serving also things about them. They' re a great bunch
contributed to many wins," freshman of girls," freshmen coach Joan Murray
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