The Fisher Family

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Senior Night and State Tournament

Last week was the last game of the season in volleyball and that means it was Senior Night. The volleyball team dressed up the day of the game. Doesn't Annie look cute. This was the poster in the school advertising the game.

Here are the Seniors before the game. Annie has played volleyball with three of these girls since Jr. High. Sometimes they have been best friends and sometimes they couldn't stand each other, but they always came together for the team to play the best they could and win.

The Seniors posters.



The girls and their parents were honored on the court before the game started.




Below is Annie receiving her gifts. Her coach is Polynesian so the girls received leis, a bouquet of flowers, a volleyball blanket, and a picture frame.




Getting ready for the starting line up.

We played the only undefeated team in our region and beat them ending the Senior Night curse of always losing on Senior Night, and making it possible to go to the State Tournament. The girls were pretty excited to say the least.

Annie's best friends were there to support her.

So were all her siblings (minis Alyse) and two of her nieces.


A winning team!

Annie and a proud Dad.
One of the things that made Senior Night so special was the fact that Annie got to start and play. Her wrist had been hurting her so badly that she had not been able to play in the two region games before it.

This weekend was the State Tournament. So Kim and I and Annie spent all day Friday and Saturday at UVU where the tournament took place. I'm wishing her good luck before it started.












Below is what a winning team looks like. Annie's team took fourth in State, two places higher than last year. Way to go Titans. It's been fun to watch you play Annie. Her volleyball career is over now.

These are random pictures of my two smallest sweethearts. In this picture Weston is just over two months old and Kaitlyn is one week old. What a difference two months can make.

This picture is a week later and Kaitlyn is two weeks old. They sure are fun.

3 comments:

Bonnie said...

I am so impressed by Annie's team. What a great way to end her VB career.

Fisher Family said...

Thanks Mom for all your support and helping me get through the season. Annie

Eric said...

I was glad I was able to come to so many of Annie's games. That is great that they did so well at state. Congratulations Annie :)