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Players enjoy competition ff' STEPHANIE RING RETURNS the ball over the net to her opponent. Photo by Brown. LISA GILLIGAN WORKS on her game at a practice. Photo by Brown. GIRLS VARXJV Team-Top Row: Becci Ciranzow, Stephanie Ring, Lucy Matsik, Lisa Gilligan, Shea McManus, Kim Kirsch- baum, Allison Kolwaite, Shauna Solo- mon, and Edith Annen. Bottom Row: Lisa Richardson, Tara Tannenholtz, Brandee McGrath, Megan Widdup and Rochelle Kuhn. Photo by Brown. by Dawn Britton and Sue Schoenfeld Junior and Varsity Coach Karl Woodman started the year out with hopes of every player improving his skills so that they enjoy the competition more. Practices were held after school from 2:50 until they completed their drills. With the largest num- ber of participants in the history of Coronado tennis, approximately 25 people tried out. Many mem- bers had no prior experience when trying out. The most im- proved boys' team players were Brian Strom, Eric Wever, Andy Jury and Nich Di Nass along with returning players, they combined to form a good, strong team. The girls' tennis .team practiced at the same as the guys. This year's team started the season with 17 girls. Edith Annen, Steph- anie Ring and Becci Ciranzow were named, by Coach Robin Banicki, as the most improved players. Since we have many returning players, and potential freshman we should have a great season, stated Banicki. Varsity fJV Tennis 145
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Freshman tennis bounces in to action g w if - f,..., . . nnnnn . f . X ONE PLAYER RETURNS the ball in a very difficult position. Photo by Schockner. JENNIFER PETERS GETS ready to back- hand the ball. Photo by Schockner. f BRIAN WOLFENDEN PUTS a lot of effort into hitting the ball. Photo by Baribeau. by Linda Bayless Coach Karl Woodman has taught freshman ten- nis for 15 years. 'lTennis is inter- esting to teach because the stu- dents who haven't had much ex- perience are the ones you see a lot of skills gained, stated Wood- man. The people with limited prior experience showed a lot of im- provement as did the whole team. There were six players who made up the team. To set up the players, there were six singles matches, and then they combined to make three doubles matches. One of the highlights of the season was that they got to go to Maryvale, only to find out that they didn't have any tennis players. Wood- man is looking forward to having some good players coming from the eighth grade for the next year. Earnest Biebrich was the most valuable player for the team. He won the most matches at position number one. A little over 50 per- cent of the games were won. The freshman players had the oppor- tunity to try out for the Junior Var- sity or Varsity team which started in January of 1987. The girls' tennis team was coached again this year by Mrs. Linda Bates. There were four wins and seven losses for the season. One of the highlights of the sea- son was that they had very close matches against Tempe High and Agua Fria High. According to Bates, all of the girls on the team improved over the season. Stated Bates, We had beginners and some who have played before, but they all got more experience. l just hope that they will keep on play- ing. Bates enjoys working with the girls and watching them learn. Freshman Tennis 147
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