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UPER AS Since last season the badminton team has grown from 35 girls to about 40 members. The popularity of thesport has grown and Coach Meadows is confident of some good X fdi.-. Er LEFT PAGE: Left: Second year badminton player Ruth Winters has worked her way up to secondlsingles Centerg Firstsingles Robin Lehfeldt serves the birdie RIGHT PAGE:'Top.Center: Robin Ramos and Rhonda Davis practic. just before the match against Colton-Top Righli Lindo Baca and Doreen Pope warm up with two other girls. Bottom Center, Back row: Valarie Rolerkite, .Sonia Rolerkite, Tina Skinner, Mary Jean Harris, Lisa Mack, Darren Tuth-ill, Und Anne Garcia, Third row: Rose MCMGl10f1, Percillo Marilla, Linda Oliver, Kathy Jackson, Kim Miller, Arlene DelaFuente, Linda Baca, ,Michelle Platt, Christina Mace, Vicki Perry, and Doreen P0599- Second row, Kathy Rolerkite. Lisa. Espinoza, Connie Lehr, Sharon Meredith, Cindy Bryson, Ruth Winters, Carrie Appleby, Karen McDonald,and Cris MCCOOI. Front 0Wi Manager Danna LaGue, Robin Lehfeldt, Joyce Hamada, Mary Ikeda, Rhonda Davis, Robin Ramos, Gail Huneycutt, Bottom right: First year badminton 'player Linda Baca warms up . lO2 Girls . . . Naturally strong players who can possibly be a real challenge to Yucaipa and Moreno Valley, who won -the league title lastyear.Encouragirfglly there are more members on the varsity team due to the new scoring system which has five singles and four doubles in comparison to three singles which composed the old system. Leading the singles line-up is senior Robin Lehfeldt, as well as iunior Ruth Winters. Fortunately, the team has a great deal of pluses in its favor, Coach Meadows returned to coach one of hei favorite sports after a temporary hold out in regards to a distric' policy which Mrs. Meadow: disagreed with. Practices are held for nearly twc and a half hours each day Different exercises such as jogging and jumping are done witl practicing different shots such as slams, clears, and drop shots. The team is a proud anc determined team with a desire tc exceed alltheothers in the league.
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GIRL' WI Again a rebuilding program is in progress for this season's swim team. For the second consecutive year Coach Pound has volunteered her expertise in the sport. As a result, a great deal of young women have k i ioined the team of which many are new-comers. According to Coach Pound she is wmore 'hopeful with many new swimmersufwho have tried out. The girls meet daily after school at the iunior high school where the local municipal plunge is located. The sport officially begins their league play in April and continues throughout May. At this early date, Coach Pound feels there are some outstanding swimmers, and cannot assess which events will be our swimmers strongest. At this point, iunior, Sharon White has worked hardest in the 500 yard freestyle, and freshman Tammy Roe is outstanding in the butterfly. Tammy has a good chance of Swimming the individual medley which is a lap of butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke and freestyle.. Girls' swimming is one of the last sports along with softball and baseball to end the second semester before summer vacation. Hopefully, the results next season with the rebuilding effort, will encouragingly show some positive results in individual swimmers, as well as in total team effort. L5 7' ,, , 104 Girl's Sports . . . Naturally .f..-wang, - s ., has-.I I !,,, ,954 F i l i Q i
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