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Show irw -U ciliicsihi v. I . ', 111X7- I'iic !l State volleyball champs receive awards : - I? ' . - 1 U. - .., - 7 '. . . . Ln ,C " ' " -A f ' ' 1 V- CHAMPS v- t liT-on iaci? f i " .a. ,, . " . t ; i , ft iiiiik I i " . ; "h - PLEASANT I I 18 , (ilK)VE LADY I i ' I . VIKINGS j' : j '"V"i" .1 t ; ' . ' - ; ! 07-00 7- ! k, : j STATE CHAMPS " aitWitm J ' .-,t'.rm I I 12' 2 I Mio ' " i j 'KM ' : J 1 1 1 K Mrwii " , --- . J vt: '. ' j ; , , ! "". ' ' v( - y 'V-. ',n 1 ' i 1 i ' :'.- ! ; j ' . i f ' i The Pleasant Grove High School girl's volleyball team was honored this past week at their annual awards banquet. They were honored not only with the usual awards, but also by a visit from Mayor David Holdaway. He announced that Nov. 23 through Nov. 28 had been designated as Girls Volleyball Week since they won the state championship. cham-pionship. Mayor Holdaway told the girls that he was proud of the honor that the team had brought back to the community. He noted that this was the first time that any girl's team from the high school had won a state trophy, and he was pleased for the team and their coaches. He also commended the school's administration and their support of the high-level programs that had brought the team this far. He said that he understood that the girls were not only fine athletes, but good students. Coach Marie Bone and her assistant coaches, Becky Ritchie and Carol Pratt, then presented the girls with their individual trophies. Carol started with the sophomore team, giving the MVP award to Amy Lamoreaux. Top Hitter was Spring Smith; Top Blocker was Aurora Iordachescu; Top Passer, Joye Hooley; Top Server, Val Nickell; and Top Setter, Liz Coons. Junior Varsity MVP was Tracie Williamson. Tracy also won the award for the Top Hitter. Hillary West was the Top Blocker; Top Passer was Jenny Wells; Top Server was Heather Johnson; and Top Setter was Mindi Hall. Coach Bone presented Erin Measom with the MVP and the Top Hitter award for the varsity. Top Blocker was Kristine Larson; Kirsten Van Dyke was Top Passer; Top Server was Vikki Allred; and Top Setter was Heather Coons. The players then presented Coach Bone with a beautiful handmade quilt to commemorate the state championship. sij PGHS volleyball MVP's, L-H, Krin Meason, varsity; Tracie Williamson, Jayvee; and V Am L'3f "S0,)ll0m0' e: recelvcd awals this past week at the awards banquet. This is the quilt, handmade by the PGHS girls' volleyball team, presented to Coach Marie Bone. It tells the scores horn the state tourney games and has a personal note from each girl. In front is the state :5A trophy the girls won for taking first place at state. its 1 jm,im- t - ! s - t (I It i f r : to f N ' ' ; - , i , " ' f , f sV - - r ' s T'f 16 ' i .J tifi Viking Coach Marie Bone is blindfolded by Kirsten Van Dyke just priot to the PC.1IS girls' volleyball team presenting her with a beautiful quilt. e ' ' . ".' .. .... |