Lady Warriors Volleyball Team Works Lemon-Shake Up Stand
Returning Sophomore Carina Sanchez serves a ball into play at one of the first WVC practices of the season.
An incoming freshman player takes advantage of the new “bounce” in the old pine of the gym floor. Resurfacing was complete only a few days before practice began.
Mount Carmel hosted the annual end-of-summer festival “Ag Days” during the first week of August. Carnival rides, booths, and food stands were some of the highlights of the event. Additionally, various bands played live music each night the festival ran (Wednesday-Saturday). Most locals frequent the porkburger stand and the lemon-shakeup stand for a dining experience unique to Wabash County. The Wabash Chamber sponsors the lem- on-shakeup stand, allowing various businesses and organizations from the greater Wabash area to raise funds for their needs. This year the Lady Warriors Volleyball team was among the groups who cycled through the stand. The Women’s Vol- leyball team were the first athletes to arrive on campus for the fall semester. They have been practicing for nearly two weeks already, looking to have a solid winning season. Several of the recent graduates from the team moved on to Division I schools, so the incoming freshman players will have large shoes to fill. Unfortunately the weather during the festival week was less than desirable, but that didn’t seem to stop the players from having a great time while they were working to raise money for their season!
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