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Show THE SAMPLER Sports Friday, Oct. 24, 1980 Though theyve slipped of late, the vanity gills volleyball starting six have a strong contingent in, back row, L-Tanya Dyer, Anita Palmer, Patty Shreve, front row L-Mild Follis, Veronica Garza and AliR, son Brauner. K V , V r - '." sfl 1 C iwff'SI if - Racking up the starting six are the JV starters and reserves which included, baric row , Domique HaL-R- i, milton, Merri Incitti, Kathy Janice Spendlove, Stacy Wilde, Teri Geiger and, front row L-Monica Moe, Pam Holman, Beth Vukelich, Coylyn Jensen and Pat Glavin. Not shown here is EiWit-kowsk- R, leen Vukelich. get your HUNTING LICENSE AT SUNSET!!! You (Fail To or Vote Ogden school lone win Varsity, JV natters drop two to St. Joe, GrantsviDDe Dugways girls volleyball teams went looking for some revenge and an upset October 6 and 16 but got neither as St. Joe and Grantsville proved to be tough competition and even tougher wins. Sandwiched in between these games was a meeting with the United School of the Deaf in Ogden and both varsity and JV won handily. The win puts the varsity record at 4 while the JV mark stands at The Mustangs entered their match with St. Joe looking to avenge their season opening loss, but the 15-- 9 varsity succumbed in three sets while the JV was sent down in two straight. In the first set of the varsity match, the Mustangs raced out to a 0 lead but the Jays; behind their fine spiking game, pulled even mid-wa- y through the set and never trailed again. With Miki Follis serving some clutch winners in the second set, Dugway led from start to finish to even the match at one game apiece and force a third . 4-- 3-- 4. 15-1- 2, SPECIAL PURCHASE 4-- CANVAS HUNTING CLOTHING Our spectacular sale of Redhead hunting clothing is timed just right tor the opening of the pheasant season. 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In fact, the Mustangs led the Cowboys 6-- 2 early on in first set; but Grantsville used an eight point stretch mid-wa- y through the set to go up 10-After trading breaks, the Cowboys reeled off three straight points and then the Mustangs countered with four to bring them within three. Grantsville, however, took the rally to heart and served out the game to win 15-1- 0. If their first game was a heartbreak following the good start, their second match was nothing less than a heartstopper. Dugway raced out to an 1 advantage and looked to be on their way to a certain third set tie8-- WE DO IT RIGHT! MODEL B 11-- 4. 6. TRANSMISSIONS! Available in 12 or 20 ck,-positiv- The Mustangs reeled off four consecutive points to pull within two, but the Cowboys came back with a five point string of their own to lead 13-- 1. Savago MODEL 70 f during the St. Joe and Grantsville matches, Lindberg stated. Theyve come a long way since the start of the season and' have been turning in. some really good games beginning with the home stand against Wendover and the Park City Miners. The JVs also had their sights set on evening the years series against the Jays, but they never got to a third set as St, Joe got over a slow start to win going away in two., We started out pretty good, Lindberg offered, and it was a close match in the first set. But they started pulling away in the second set and we never really got another chance to get back in the game. Grantsvilles Cowboys, from the 2A ranks, proved to be head and shoulders above the Mustangs this time out; but the JV gave them everything they could handle before succumbing, like the varsity, in two sets. The Cowboys broke the varsity three times in the opening games of the first set without allowing a point. Dugway, however, couldnt pull off the same trick and found themselves down 64). 200.05 breaker. 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