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A native of Callaway, Sheryl followed her brother, Terry Myers, to Chadron State. He was a wide receiver on the football teams in the early 1970s. Sheryl was a four-year letterwinner and a three-year starter in the front row for the CSC volleyball teams in the mid-1970s. The Eagles had a cumulative 50-21-3 record while she played. She was selected the team’s outstanding player her senior year in 1976, when the Eagles were 13-7-3. Stories from that era often indicate that her hitting was one of the team’s strengths.
Sheryl also was the college’s homecoming queen in 1976 and was crowned the Ivy Day queen the following spring. She was the first CSC coed to receive both honors.
Assisted by her husband, Kent Levi, who played offensive guard for CSC football teams during the mid-1970s, Sheryl had exceptional success coaching volleyball at Campbell County High School at Gillette, Wyo. During the 19 years she was the head coach, the Camels had a 370-154 record, won 11 district, seven regional and six state championships. They also were the state tournament runners-up three times. She is now the associate principal at a junior high in Gillette.
The Levis’ daughter, Stephanie, played for the Chadron State volleyball team after transferring from Metro State in Denver.
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