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Basketball And Archery Aim Just Right In '85 Basketball was exciting for the girls during the l985 school year- and well it should be because coaches Paul Wells and and Janet Stangl had perhaps one of the most successful years ever. K aren Johnston and Linda Deeringwater led the Varsity with their hot shooting to many victories. Becky Legg, a sophomore, proved to be a big surprise to Varsity with her outstanding rebounding ability. She along with Keri Linde were the strong inside forces that controlled the tempo of many games. Outside guards Cin- dy Lujan and Rachel Ortiz kept the flow of the game constant. Carol Udall and Anne Tjaarda proved to be inspirational for the Junior Varsity team. Overall, they ended up with a I5-4 record. As the result of the effort the girls put out, the l986 season should be fantastic. Westwoods' Archery team did fairly well this year, they fin- ished their season with a 5 and 3 record. The good aim of Amy Halverson and Lisa Williams helped the team to be successful Paula Enlo w, Jami Ward, and Laura Dickman also contributed to their outstanding victories. At the A.S.A.A. lnvitationals, Westwood got third place. The girls did a marvelous job. Even though Mr. Mounts, the coach, is going to lose his best seniors next year, he is looking forward to recruiting some new archers next year and he would like to take the State Championship. He is planning on having the best team ever in l986. TOP RIGHT? Laura Schafer, Jami Ward, and a competitor from Marcos retrieve their arrows after a grueling practice. RIGHF Colleen Kirkpatrick and Kate Halverson take time to make a point. LEFT: Archery coach Frank Mounts chats with the coach from Marcos De Niza during their meet. Archery-I5
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