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Show t ' t I Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Sept. 21 , 1983 5D 'Volleyball Preview Continued from 4D. Jhree years, and it shows in her confidence and control. Jones is also happy with the development of Jana Mower and Henneberger, two 0 middle blockers, who are beginning to realize they can intimidate other teams, said Jones. In one game, Mower had six blocks and Henneber-ge- f had eight. If they can do that, they can dominate, Jones 7 t 6-- pre-seas- , said. Jones said she expects Weber to(be strong again, with Roy, Clearfield, Bonneville and Box Elder battling for the other position. But, she emphasized, the Falcons will not give Weber a break. And when you look at the competitive history of Region One, no one else will either. ROY Try as you might to get around it, when you talk to Coach Radene Johnson about this years team, you have to ask if they can survive without Niki Nye, one of the states best volleyball players last year who now plays for Weber State. ; A definite yes is Johnsons an- swer, but things sure would be a lot more comfortable if Nye had one year eligibility left. We think we are a more balanced team, said Johnson. Nikis leadership is what we are miss-in- g right now. Youve got to have a leader out there.7 This years team is a stronger hitting team than last years, according to Johnson, and that would have complimented Nyes S l v , I means low priceslw 1 s HURRY! Sale ends Oct. 1 1 . BARGAINS i " nooF ECONOMY COATINGS STUDS SSSHSajei Flbered Why pay more! Toilet f ROOF COATINQ Prevent leaks before ' they start 19,1 5 gal ' A" COftflNS senior-oriente- STUDS 298r.ir. Medicine Cabinet RAIN PATCH 3988 ; Economical Add a room. ..finish your basement. 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Gilbert looks for Jodi Allison, ?onya Rees, Jennifer Moon, Tar-y- n Schofield and Diana Peterson to hold down five starting posi- ; tions. The sixth spot is still open and Sara Hiller, Boni Walters, i' Heidi Bergstrom, Keri Corless or 'Kerry Belt could see playing "time there. Gilbert looks for Highland to be strong this year in Region 'Four, but couldnt make a prediction after that. BATH tema gold trim. Cultured marble top included! Construction each x 4' x 8' V." Vanity Pine. Susan Sexton, a girl who can qome off the bench and put the ' ball down, said Johnson, will frelp provide depth for Roy. Michelle Harris, Cathy Hansen, Kim Streble and Quanna Woody should lalso see playing time. . ; The main problem right now is Consistency, said Johnson, echoing the words of several other ;;; coaches. I Another strength of the Roy leam, said Johnson is blocking. We have blocked really, well, $he said. The kids are getting really excited about blocking. It Jan be discouraging to ah opponent to repeatedly have the ball Shoved back into her face after a ..hit. A u4y ; Johnson also looks for Weber Jo be extremely good again this year, and, like Jones, sees Roy, pearfield, Box Elder and Bonne-- . yille battling it out for the other spots. r LA YTON In case you 7 havent noticed, Layton has been left out of Tjhe predictions. The volley-;ha- ll . Lancers have had their troubles in the past, but fortunes could be changing under a hew coach, Kathy Stoker. The, kids are excited, said Stoker. We hope to be competi-:,'JiVThe Lancers had a sucand Stoker cessful said her young team is adjusting 7well to varsity action. ! Although Layton is a young leam, Stoker said seniors Liz TMannis, Wendy Ortiz, Kristy Snarr and Julie Nelson will see playing time. Two juniors, Arlene Ralls and Kayla Vander-5iof- f, also played last year. Stoker said Laytons weakness now is blocking, but she hdded that should improve during the season. 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