Junior Anna-Marie Petricevic jumps up for a successful spike. The money raised for the "Side Out Foundation" will go towards breast cancer research. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
Junior Briley Jones gets ready to serve the ball against Dover. Jones served 31 aces this season with 51 sets played. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
The decorations for the "Dig Pink" game held on Oct 19. The "Dig Pink" game has been an annual event held by the girls volleyball team to raise money for breast cancer research for more than a decade. “There's a common cause and a common good,” head coach Heather Schoemaker said. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
Freshman Ariana Pecunes jumps up to serve the ball during the girls volleyball team’s game against Dover on Oct. 19. “I think their experience on and off the court helps tremendously,” Coach Schoemaker said Photograph by Cameron Smyth
The student section cheers on the Warriors during their match against Dover on Oct. 19. “I'm excited for the girls and they're excited for this game as well as it being our last home game of the regular season,” Coach Schoemaker said. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
Junior Anna-Marie Petricevic serves the ball to the Dover team. “Every year is a different dynamic and you have to look at each team each year. I would say that the leadership has been phenomenal this year,” Coach Heather Schomaker said. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
Head coach Heather Schoemaker coaches junior Amanda Diggs before the start of the 2nd set. Coach Schoemaker has been coaching at SHS since 2005. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
Sophomore Claire Somverville dives to keep the point going. “We only have two seniors and five juniors, but we have a handful of freshman and sophomores and a lot of them have stepped up whether they are double suited on varsity or they're gaining experience from their first year,” Coach Schoemaker said Photograph by Cameron Smyth
Junior Anna-Marie Petricevic prepares to serve the ball. Petricevic served 28 aces on the season. “We are able to look to different girls for different aspects of the game which helps the dynamic,” Coach Schoemaker said. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
Junior Anna-Marie Petricevic hits a successful spike against Dover. Petricevic had a total of 152 kills this season. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
The final score of the fourth set for the Dig Pink game. The Warriors picked up a win over Dover 3-1 on Oct 19. “This is a very close group of kids that I feel strongly about. They have been a phenomenal group and impactful whether they realize it or not,” Coach Schoemaker said. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
The girls volleyball Warriors celebrate their victory over Dover on Oct. 19. This was their 11th win of the season. “Overall I think these girls coming together as a group and this year's leadership has definitely helped us out,” head coach Heather Schoemaker said. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
The girls volleyball team gets ready with a pre-game huddle on Oct. 19. This game served as their annual “Dig Pink” event to raise money for breast cancer awareness. Through the event the team raised more than $500 for the Side Out Foundation. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
Junior Anna-Marie Petricevic jumps up for a successful spike at the net. Petricevic had 18 blocks on the season. The money raised for the Side Out Foundation will go towards breast cancer research. Photograph by Cameron Smyth
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