HANDS UP
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Coming together as a team and comforting each other when someone makes an error makes volleyball a good community. Ariana Valtierra, junior
Fans cry out as Hayley Armstrong, junior, serves the ball during the first match of the Evergreen game. Throughout the rivalry game, over two hundred fans, the largest 2021 volleyball fan section, came and supported breast cancer awareness and school spirit. “Having a star player miss weeks of the season was tough. We just stuck through it when we changed up rotations and practices,” Armstrong said. photo by k. smith
HANDS ON THE WIN
With senior Katherine Thurman’s 7 assists, the Evergreen game on Tuesday night was close. Thurman’s skills helped the team to keep a close lead on Evergreen. “It was really tough having to switch up our lineup because of injuries and sickness,” Thurman said. photo by k. smith
IT’S TIME
With the clock running out Abigail Moores, junior, gets ready to spike the ball. Despite pressures on and off the court, Moores remained calm and took time to focus on one step at a time. “The hardest part was having my father pass away. I miss my dad every day and he loved the team just as much as he loved watching me play,” Moores said. photo by k. smith
Elise Clark, senior “I thought it would be fun to have the school cheering for me while playing with and against my friends in a care free game,” Clark said. photo courtesy of c. neumeier
McKenzie McConnell, The hardest part was connecting as a team since we had a bunch of girls from all different grades. Once we finally connected on the court we played like a team,” McConnell said.
FORGET
NEVER
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CORA SPENCER, junior “The start of the season was rocky but part of the way through the season we really started to find our groove and work together as a team,” Spencer said. photo courtesy of c. neumeier
KHLOE ROSS, senior “After playing through quarantine last season it was so nice to have our friends and family supporting us. Our student section never failed at cheering us on,” Ross said. photo courtesy of c. neumeier
ISABELLA LEE, junior “I made great friendships this year. We came together as a team when challenges arose. We always tried to work through it as a collective which made us closer,” Lee said. photo courtsey of c. neumeier
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