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009-20 l 0 Mead Raider and on the court to get where
V a.rsity Volleyba.ll girls we are now.· They oonded as a.
2 had their ups and downs team when they had dinner at
during this competitive season. Captain Amy Wimer's house, so
but in spite of eve:rything. they that the team could get closer.
had fun! The 9:irls knew the '£ve:ryone worked together
importance of'being on their and stood together as a. team,
toes at all time and getting which made this season fun and
ready to be back on defense as exciting.· Said Krissy Johnson.
well as offense. Because the girls The life-long friendships these
understood what they had to girls formed were considered by
do to make this happen. they many to be the most important
won games. In the midst of factor to their successful
their games there were crazy volleyba.ll season
times. When asked to sum up
the season Captain Amy Wimer
said 'This season was hard, but
Rc•low: Making a grmt hit.
we worked hard in practice S()phomore Amarxla Ruhc ends up
the kill
Right: G('[ling the frrst
dig of tlw S('l. Amy
V\lmcr S('ts thr tmm off
on a g<XXl start.
Volleyball
MHS OPP Right: ::£nior setter
Kri-;sy Johnson
w East Butler L makl5 the oo"i\ion
to !R'iS it to the
L Cedar Bluffs w hitter.
L Conestoga w
L Palmyra w
L Osceola w
L College View w
w Prague L
L Concordia w
w Cedar Bluffs L
w Louisvi lle L
w OCA L
w Hearland Lutheran L
w Heartland Lutheran L
L Giltner w
L Yutan w
L Elmwood-Murdock w
w East Butler L
L Malcolm w
w Weeping Water L
L Freeman w AlxNc. Sznior volkylnll players
L Malcolm w from L to R: Emily Garcia Amy
w College View L Wimer. Samantha Ballard. Krissy
a quick set over the net.
Cedar Bluffs w Johnson and Kiley Schmidt.
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