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8 Sports CFP 8-15-11.Indd 1 8/15/11 12:54:01 PM FREE PRE ss Page 8 Colby Free Press Monday, August 15, 2011 SSPORTPORT SS Volleyball team gears up for season By Kayla Cornett is the 6-foot-1-inch Elzbieta both of these girls bring that qual- Colby Free Press Klein, also an outside hitter, from ity.” [email protected] Gdynia, Poland. Jones said Klein Abby Mrazek is a 5-foot-5-inch adds a strong attack to the team setter from Colorado Springs, Many people may think Head and she’s extremely vocal. Colo. Jones said that she also con- Coach Carey Jones has her work The last international player tributes to the consistency of the cut out for her, but Jones said she is Kristina Hahn, who is from setter position. is ready for this new challenge. Chemnitz, Germany. She is 5 feet, Haley Darden is a right side hit- The Colby Community Col- 7 inches and is a setter. Jones said ter from The Woodlands, Texas, lege volleyball team has 12 new that Hahn adds consistency in and is 5 feet, 10 inches. Jones players this season, who are all the setter position, something the said she adds experience and a big freshmen, and only one returning team has been missing for the past right side block. player, sophomore Ana Calito. couple of years. Emily Torson from Dighton, Jones asked three freshmen from The remaining players come Kan. is 5 feet, 10 inches, and Jones last year to return to the team, but from a few different areas of the said she is transitioning to a right Calito was the only one to accept. United States. Baily Pfortmiller is side hitter, but she adds heavy arm “Academically, it was better for a 5-foot-11-inch middle blocker swing from anywhere. them to move on,” said Jones of from Natoma. Jessica MacDougal is another the two players that didn’t return. “She’s surprised us with her right side hitter that is 5 feet, 10 Still, Jones said she spent all versatility,” Jones said, “where we inches, and she is from Peoria, spring finding these 12 new play- can move her from middle to the Ariz. Jones said she has a strong ers, and she’s excited to get the setter position, which is great.” block and a consistent pass. season started. She said her team Sarah Eisenbarth is also a mid- Tara Kelley from Aurora, Colo. has more depth on the bench, dle blocker at 5 feet, 10 inches, rounds out the roster. She is a de- taller players, and more leadership from Keenesburg, Colo. Jones fensive specialist, and Jones said this year. Some of the leadership said she is a very vocal leader on she finishes off the team’s strong comes from the three international the court, and she holds girls ac- pass. players that Jones has this year, countable for their actions. The team began practices on which includes Calito. Kim Lindner was recruited as Aug. 5 and just finished a four-day Calito, 5 feet, 8 inches, from an outside hitter, but Jones said camp with a clinician from Cali- Rio de Janerio, Brazil, is an out- she will be a middle blocker in- fornia on Thursday. Jones said he side hitter. Since she is sophomore stead. She is 5 feet, 10 inches, and worked in every aspect of the pro- this will be her last year playing is from Antigo, Wis. gram and has helped the team with with the team, but she is excited Jessica Piper, 5 foot, 5 inches, everything. about the coming season. from Kersey, Colo., and Neely Jones’ squad will begin the sea- “I think we have a strong team Edwards, 5 feet, 6 inches from son with a scrimmage in Liberal and I’m sure we’re gonna have a College Station, Texas, will be on Saturday Aug. 20, followed great season,” Calito said. “We’ve fighting for the starting libero po- by a tournament on Saturday and KEVIN BOTTRELL/Colby Free Press been working hard, I’m really ex- sition. “This has been a position Sunday, Aug. 26 and 27, in North Ana Calito bumped the ball during a Colby Community College volleyball game last year at the cited to start the season.” where the team has struggled to Platte. Its first conference match Community Building. She is the only player from last season that is returning to the team this year, Another international player find leadership,” Jones said. “But will be on Wednesday, Aug. 31. and she will be the only sophomore on the team. Chiefs back to work Dental class holds Personal Property after preseason loss for Willie Engelhardt & others 5K for oral health Saturday, August 20, 2011 @ 10 a.m. CT By Dave Skretta Veteran center Casey Wiegmann (doors open at 8 a.m. day of sale) AP Sports Writer got the night off, as did banged-up The Colby Community Col- raise money for a good cause T-N-T & Jones Auction Facility, 200 N. Franklin, Colby, KS defensive end Glenn Dorsey and lege Dental Hygiene Class of while getting in a good workout Preview sale items between 5-7 p.m. CT Friday, August 19, 2011 ST. JOSEPH, Mo. – Give credit outside linebacker Tamba Hali, 2012 will be holding a 5K Run/ and having some fun. to Chiefs coach Todd Haley: He’s who spent his first game at Arrow- Walk for Oral Health. Race Day Please call Kayla at (785) Queen bed set - Nice; Canopy bed; 2 Couches; 2 Love seats; sticking with his plan. head Stadium since signing a five- is at 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 10. 678-7025 to pre-register. Wooden rockers - Adults and kids; Grandfather clock; Stackable It was hard to give anybody else year, $60 million contract doing Registration is $20. Registration on the morning book case; Desk & chair from Colorado Capitol Bldg. #2104; Of- in camp much credit after Friday little more than wandering up and T-shirt included. of the race will begin at 7:15 fice chairs; Glass top table and chairs; Table and chairs; Oak round night. down the sideline. This event is to help pay for a.m. in Fike Park. To guarantee table; Wooden stools; Park bench with 2 street lamps; Kids bench; The team went back to work at Linebacker Derrick Johnson, Wicker; Rocking horse; Knifes; German flag / 2 belt buckles; 40+ dental work for people in need a T-shirt you must pre-register. belt buckles - States / Advertising; Craftsman laser compound its preseason headquarters on the tight end Tony Moeaki, corner- who cannot afford it. Come help miter saw; McCulloch Woodmate; Toro leaf blower; Slalom ski - campus of Missouri Western State back Brandon Flowers and defen- Like New; 2 - 1950s 3-piece bedroom sets; 1950s 2-piece couch University on Sunday, still smart- sive end Wallace Gilberry were set; 1950s corner coffee table; White Frigidaire refrigerator works; ing from a 25-0 thumping at the key contributors last season who 300+ hat collection; 1950s dinning room table w/hutch; 1970s hands of the Tampa Bay Bucca- never stepped foot on the field af- Students and coaches Hooker dining room table w/hutch; Secretary; Misc. crystal stem- neers. It was the kind of home rout ter warmups. ware; 1960s beauty shop hair dryer with chair; 1960s wide band that might typically cause coaches Part of that plan was to limit the exercise machine; 4-piece Bedroom set; Asian furniture: 4-stack indigestion, but this season has touches for the Chiefs’ top offen- should play it safe in heat tables, entry way table w/mirror, mirror; Depression glass plates; been anything but typical. sive players. Pink and blue depression glass vase; Depression glass pitchers - “You have to, as a head coach, Quarterback Matt Cassel Green & some clear; Depression glass candle holder - chipped; TOPEKA – As the state con- pating in outdoor activities.” Iron - steam and heater, stove type; Tupperware bottle (small look at the big picture all the played three series, one of which tinues to experience record-high Heat is the number one weath- glass) collection; Kal Equipment Company Tune up Service; Old time,” Haley said in a measured went three-and-out, and the other temperatures, the Kansas Depart- er-related killer in the United steamer trunk with compartments; Old treadle machine cabinet; tone. “It’s a different set of cir- two resulting in fumbles. Run- ment of Health and Environment States and heat illness is the lead- Treadle sewing machine in cabinet; Decorative East Asian; Sword cumstances, and the goal is to be ning back Jamaal Charles didn’t wants to encourage state school ing cause of preventable death in on Stand; Old cigar boxes - lots (wooden & cardboard); 4 old gas ready for Sept. 11, and that’s all carry the ball, top wide receiver administrators, activity directors high school athletics. Other states cans (Standard, Mobile, Conoco); 3 Car banks; 2 lamp shades; that I’m focused on.” Dwayne Bowe didn’t make a and coaches to be extremely cau- have already seen student athletes 2 hand mirrors; Cloth brush; 2 shaving brushes; Milk jugs with That’s when the defending AFC catch, and the offense managed a tious and monitor the health of die due to heat exhaustion. Be- lids; 2 old hair coolers; Double grit; Lots of old pipes; Clown pipe West champions open the regular measly 137 yards against a Tampa their students. fore sending your child or player holder; Electric sprayer; Old popcorn popper; 3 tire pumps; Coca season against the Buffalo Bills, Bay defense with a different set of The department recently con- outside, keep these safety tips in Cola carrier; Coke bowls; Coke tray; Tea pot; Jars of marbles; and it’s creeping up quickly.
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