By Jacklyn Snide (17)
The WHS Girls Volleyball Team has gotten off to a rocky start this fall season. Lead by Coach Debbie O’Brien and senior co-captains Sabrina Torres, Kit Kerekes and Trisha Signorello, the Varsity Eagles have a record of 1-13. When questioned on how the Eagles keep the moral of the team up in these tough games, captain Sabrina Torres said, “We really try to focus on it being fun, even though we do get frustrated sometimes. We try to make sure that everyone is smiling, our spirit is through the roof. We’re so energetic!” The Eagles “Dig Pink” volleyball game for breast cancer awareness was held on Friday, October 14th against Rocky Hill. Despite another close loss, the Eagles’ spirit was high. The student section and junior varsity teams cheered throughout, keeping positive energy in the gym. The Eagles have five more games this season. Their senior night will be at home Friday, October 28th against East Hartford.
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10/26/2023 04:09:29 am
The WHS Eagles Girls Volleyball Team deserves praise for maintaining their composure despite losing. It is admirable to keep an optimistic outlook in the midst of difficulty. Could you elaborate on how the group's optimistic outlook has benefited their long-term success and general wellbeing?
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