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Title: Sky-Em opponents not ready to overlook Spartans.(Sports)(Other teams look strong, but Marist is still the pick of the Sky-Em League)
Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: September 14, 2004
Publisher: The Register Guard
Page: E7Distributed by Thompson Gale
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Byline: Chris Hansen The Register-Guard
Pleasant Hill returns more first-team all-league volleyball players than any other Sky-Em team, including arguably the league's top individual player in outside hitter Jesse Gielish.
Thus, the team to beat in the Sky-Em this season was an easy pick for Billies coach J.R. Bonebrake.
"Marist," he said, without hesitation.
History is hard to ignore.
The Spartans went 13-1 last season, won their sixth straight league title and finished fourth at the OSAA Class 3A tournament.