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Photos: Larry Bid
Top Let: Aggie fans flock to the trophy. Bottom Left: Aggies Elaina Swarlz retums a shot
wide of the net, causing Official Courtney Ford to lean to get out of the way. Cou ey, a
Rehovsky from Park River, was quite the Aggie volleyball player in her day. Right: Ag-
pies Hannah Gordon looks up atthe scoreboard while hugging Josie Markusen, having
just won the Region 2 Championship.
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Top Left: Whole lot of hugging following the Ag-
gies win in the region championship. The Aggies
move on to Slate atthe Fargodome starling Thurs-
day. Elaina Swartz (btt) hugs a teammate and Jen-
na Zavalney (middle) and Taylor Dalbey tearful-
ly hug each other. Top Middle: the score slJll
fresh on the scoreboard Head Coach Sher-
ry Currie shows her team her Region 2 Coach of
the Year award and she said to them: "This is
yours. It's all because of you gids." Top Right: Ag-
gie seniors Taylor Dalbey, (I-r) Jenna Zavalney
and Bailey Beneda hoist the Region 2 Champi-
onship trophy. Lett: Region 2 Champions, the Park
River-Fordville/Lankin Aggies. Front (I-r) Statis-
tician Sydney Porter, Josie Markusen, Sydney
Beneda, Amy Seim, Beatrice Kjelland, Elaina
Swartz, Kaitlynn Scherr, and Marls Miller, Back
Row (I-r) Head Coach, Sherry Currie, Slalistidan
Kristen I_arson, Bailey Beneda, Gretchen Brum-
mond, Gracyn Cole, Gigi Brouillard, Taylor Dal-
bey, Jenna Zavalney, Kyla Spoonland, Hannah
Gordon, StalJstJcian Sadie My k, and assistant
coaches Trisha Cole and Amanda Goll.