1991 Miracle Yearbook

photo by Shawn Mallison OH, (ook Spiking with Spunk Voile President Paul Dixon has stated many times that life is ten percent whathappensto a person and ninety percent how the person reacts to what happens. This was certainly true of the volleyball team this season. As they started slow with tough opponents and low fan support at the games,it was very difficultfor the team to keep spirits high through all their hard work and practice. But pulling to- gether and focusing on the games ahead, they fought to show themselves worthy of the student support that they felt they lacked. Many times with only their determina- tion, much practice and only twenty-five to thirty cheering ball ans to keep them going, the —Yellow Jackets fought through close games to finally emerge as winners. The volleyball team ended the season strong, winning twelve of their last eighteen matches. Lead by coach Elaine Brown, the team showed that they would not give up under the worst of circumstances, but would re- act with hard work and de- termination. The Yellow Jackets finished second in the WBCC to six- time champion Bluffton. Sophomore hitter Amy Zehr was named to the All-WBCC first team.Sheled the team in kills(3.45), blocks(1.18), and service aces(0.44). photo by Steve Cook Angela Hartman sets the ball for Dee Houser watches as teammate her teammate. Angela Hartman dives for a save. Sports 123

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