1983 Miracle Yearbook

SPORTS Women's Volleyball The Women's Volleyball team started their first year in the Western Buckeye Col- legiate Conference slowly,butthey look for a strong team next year. The Cedarville College Women's Volleyball team started out very slowly in the first half of their season with only three wins in their first 15 matches. In the second half of the season they improved their game and played stronger to finish with a 10-21 record overall. This was the first year for the Western Buckeye Collegiate Conference,and Cedarvilleended with a 2-4 record in the W.B.C.C. The future looks bright indeed if the team can carry into next year the intensity with which they finished this season. This year's team has only two graduating seniors and a good strong group of freshmen on which to build a base. Junior Karen Hobar was named Most Valuable Hitter and Most Valuable Player. Sophomore Teri Cater was chosen Most Improved Player. Peg Quigley, with 96% of her serves completed, won the serving percentage title for the team. Other page,upper left,kneeling:Karen Hobar,Ten Cater,Bonnie Beikert, Beth Goldsmith, Kathy Haney, Carol Helmick; standing: Coach Elaine Brown,Peggy Quigley,Dee Wiseman,Renee Gaston,Val Lindermen,Sher- ry Yates, Marsha Peterson, Jenny Ulmer, Linda Noyes (Manager). Other page,upper right: Kathy Haney and Peggy Quigley watch in anticipation as Teri Cater sets the ball for a spike. Other page, middle left: Karen Hobar waits as Peggy Quigley returns a serve. Other page, lower left: Carol Helmick dives to save the ball with encouragement from Karen Hobar. This page,upper left: Jenny Ulmer,Carol Helmick,and Ten Cater react to the defense as a Cedarville player powers a spike over the net. This page, lower left: Val Lindermen skies to spike the ball for another point. This page,above:Thefans and the Cedarville volleyball squad celebrate another victory. 43

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