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L,,,,1 3 WZ -r f .. .s , ,K WW ? it 0 31 I , L... rf-i: , .Q-. .'- 1 Picture 1, A team member practices her serve. Picture 2, Players greet the victors after a match. Picture 3, Team members assemble on the court for another day's practice. Picture 4, Individual performances are discussed after a set. Picture 5, Service is returned in a set of doubles. Picture 6, Constant practice makes a good tennis team. 5 A Team of Aces Girls tennis, along with many other girls sports, was on the rise at CDO. A large amount of spirit existed among both the girls tennis teams and it was this spirit that brought them a victorious season. Predic- tions were made that the teams were strong enough to take first place. How did the team members prepare for this test of skill and stamina? Both girls teams got into condition by taking seventh hour PE. Under the direc- tion of several tennis coaches, they worked out after school, putting in at least three hours of hard practice every day. A member of the girls team said, lt was our skill that brought us a good season and outstanding records. Another agreed, We're pretty good but l think with time and experience we can work out any playing problems we have, and then we'll be good enough to blow away the other teams around. ll- Sei la. 100fGirls Tennis
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Tcnms Nets Victor in '79 Sometimes in the middle of a hot Tucson day, when I've been on the courts tor three hours straight and am still standing there hitting a ball over a net, I wonder if it's all worth it. Then when l'm standing there at the end ofa long match holding a trophy, all that practice seems like nothing at all, said one athlete as he expressed his feelings about tennis. CDO had an excellent boys tennis team, and were ranked highly among rival schools. All it takes to build mere tal- ent to outstanding skill is hard work, prac- tice, and dedication, said one team mem- ber. You just have to be dedicated to spend a good portion of your time watching a ball bounce around on a court. But it really is an enjoyable sport, and it certainly pays off when you finally reach victory, said one player. Victory for these athletes means doing their best and being proud of the results. i . 3 ,,,, 1 A . X 1 ' xx . .i.. A A . , it f 5 eq, ,V g 1 ,,,, A w . Q ' , ' J -m If t - ? 5 -' ,f X, 4 6 Boys Tennis!99
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