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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER, Nov. 1 5, 1 978, Page 9 UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS of Sunset Junior High in g rH' r,;ieybail competition are (I. to r.) front row, Julie Ulibarri, Kim Herndez, Mandy Hennmberger, Lani Rh R iIynn Haos, Lori Hutchinson; back row, Jennifer Beene, Jodi Tillman, Wilma Holbrook, Stacy Jtdd i y Elinor, Denise Wood, Leisa Smith and Coach Kristie Nicholas. , Sunset Junior coe a k games & Sunset Junior High can be equally proud of girls in their by Pat Sutter athletic this year. The GIRLS FROM Sunset Junior High Julie Ulibarri, Lori Hutchinson, Jody Tillman and IVma Holbrook were just part of the team that went e defeated dim cc cn un-th- department girls volleyball team, coached by Mrs. Kristie Nicholas, went undefeated in Davis I u? afgHr ? tM t A,- iaort c , Uc asiiivujtd baa r r r jf ?, b ? i J Al , hciV ?! . , i 4 JL-J- s Ilfs" ' I WWi yr JHj I v 5 m play. Taking the , DaVis County crown were team members Jennifer Beene, Tammy Elmer, Raylynn Hayes, Mandy Henninberger, Kim Herndez, Wilma Holbrook, Lori Fut- chinson, Stacy Juddy, County 0U&I a Lani Rice, Leisa Smith, Jodi Tillman, Julie Ulibarri and Denise Wood. . ? I - ; f, If The girls played their I k final game last Wed-nesda- y, easily defeating Bountiful TAMMY ELMER (in action) sets up ball during a practice session at Sunset Junior High. Others in the line-u- p (I. to r.) include Stacey Judd, Jennifer Beene, Julie Ulibarri, Jody Tillman, Lori Hutchinson, RayeLyne Hayes, Lani Rice, Mandi Hennenberger and Kim Hernandez. 15-- 9 and 15-- 2 to take the county championship. They only lost one set during the season in a game with Millcreek. Sunset took one at 15-- 8 and then lost to Millcreek 15-1- 3. However, the girls bounced back in the tie breaker, 15-- to win the 6, V 7 -- 4 ' i HENNENBERGER serves during a practice session while Tam- - MANDI J f 'A ( Vff't'WSj fi f, SH P & ? I snaw f ded maturity gisiG b ( liff n,Khisort r kf i s.iwsy- r,T:n Ktibhe Nicholas hiii- lVrr - set I-- t ru ! U p 1 ' .c 4 . ': wvj&fa. i z&s w Nr v: ' u: X , J k&fa v My and Central Davis Tn the first and i With V Kaysville the Sunset girls squeaked by with a 4 score, then quickly turned around and abnost held Kaysville scoreless to 15-- 6 ' kv ty , 3 i , fi- ph, win 15-School standings for Ai the J.V -- vear as a teacher of physical education at Sunset th C lU, le f w Sunset South Davis Ulibarri right, are.Lisa Smith and Denise ATTEMPTING TO block a spike play from Julie Wood. Setting up the play was Wilma Holbrook, i i, 8 6 6 Centerville Kaysville , Millcreek Bountiful North Layton North Davis tP KC 1 2 0 Mrs. been one of the lowest ranked teams in the area up to the position of being the league champion team !.n.e ferees heads. of the her they have ever seen. We feel that we could give some of the bachelor, degree." coaches football, basketball and baseball at Rpy Junior i ALL CHIROPRACTIC CARSCUXC f!9U 3725 Wtshington 5 ' rt3.rx::i KCVICt 4 x A D,i, Co. CjCan roC-- J 4 i , attitude so much, X7 3 2 h,gh school teams a run for their money," she continued. Mrs. Nicholas related that positive reinforcement has been her key coaching tool in i- - 5 , y anti her third year as a girls volleyball coach "ZJunior High ball is a lot more difficult to coach than any other age group because Nicholas said. "The girls are so emotional that any nnsiake they make can really I upset them and ruin their VM-.- l i'l. t i4WY completed pvf yrt I -- ''Vff volleyball season are as follows: f ' R I 1. fa, it t V -7 16-1- yyJ , 1- the it. 'leased Su ibh gul Junior vollev ball team if of team effort, t LU kJH f i Dr. D.A. Motel KRISTIE NICHOLAS Ixt. f a.n 1 . |