It wasn’t a perfect season on the scoreboard for the girls volleyball team at Fremont’s California School for the Deaf, but it was perfect in many other ways.
The memories the players built during a 16-match season this fall won’t soon be forgotten.
They hugged, smiled and cheered one another on, using American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate as their coach and 2016 graduate of the school, Farrah Harmount, led the way.
The team’s roster included Shaelyn Johnson, who does it all. In addition to volleyball, she plays basketball and softball, cheerleads and was named Homecoming queen.
CSD opened in 1860 in San Francisco, moved to Berkeley nine years later and has been at its current location — a 91-acre campus in Fremont — since 1980.
The volleyball team finished 4-12 overall and 3-7 in its league this season.
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