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5.1: -- ,,,, V Q X -i i A Z X R I0 UMLUEEYI B lfl Ml TTI' The Canyon Girls Varsity Volleyball team had their most successful year in the school s history Beginning in September with wins over Villa Park El Modena and Troy during pre league games the appropriately named Wild Bunch entered league play as a strong favorite to gain possible CIF playoff berth As the weeks went by the Bunch began to mold into a sophisticated team With a second play finish in the prestigious Westminister Tour nament Canyon entered league play Led by Se niors janet Waterbury janet Kraft and janet Gacta the Comanches became Orange League Champions with a 13 1 record CIF playoffs found Canyon beating Warren and Corona before losing to the eventual CIF Champion Santa Fe 15 7 715 14 16 juniors Cindy Murphy Marsha Mathews Olga Martinez and jackie Eastburn rounded out the starting line-up and with each game became more responsible for Canyon s success. Both janet Waterbury and janet Kraft were named All-Orange League with janet Waterbury named most valuable player. This year was a building year for the jV volley- ball team. There were no returning players so the new sophomore and junior players spent their time developing skills and strategies. jamie johnson was an outstanding sophomore adding to the team effort with her spiking and serving ability. Natalie Harlow another sophomore strenghtened the team with her all around ability. All the team members improved immensely and the final season record of 5 and 8 did not reflect the quality of play. 1. Varsity players listen intently to Coach Andrea. 2. A spike is janet Waterbury s way of getting it over the net. 3. The var- sity team shows the coordinated teamwork that brought them to C.I.F. 4. Natalie Harlow executes a controlled bump. 5. jamie johnson sets up the ball for her teammates. 6. Girls Varsity Volleyball team' Front Row: janet Waterbury Cindy Chateau Theresa Scott Olga Martinez jacki Eastburn- Back Row: Coach Dean Andrea janet Kraft Andy Murphy janet Gaeta Marcia Mathews Pam Kling. 7. The Orange League Champs enthusiastically warm up. 8. Girls' junior Varsity Volleyball teamg Front Row: Natalie Harlow, Denise Ingersal, Bryn Spencer, Donna Pooreg Back Row: jody O'NeiII, jamie johnson, Andrea McGurn, Coach Alice Carroll. 231
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MOCK 5 v taxati--T Qfllllll UIQUEIKS Canyon High School's young, but enthusiastic, Varsity Field Hockey team tied for third in the Orange League for the '77-78 season. A strong offensive line was led by three year letteiwomen: seniors Val Linn, Most Valuable: Quinetta Turner, Best Offense, and Sheryl Bellock. Mainstay of the defense was junior Michelle Harlin, flanked by sophomore halfbacks, Stephanie Brown Most lmproved and Natalie Harlow. Canyon started out slow offensively and lost all three opening practice games against other Orange Unified District schools. However, after the LAFHA Sportsday, Canyon was on the move, racking up a 2-1-1 record for the day against aggressive teams. Highlights of Orange League action was in the second round against Esperanza when Canyon fought to an im- pressive 3-1 lead over the Aztecs. After being down 1-0 at halftime, Canyon came back to score on a penalty stroke and on two break- aways by Sheryl Bellock and Val Linn late in the second period. Keri Woods was Most lnspirationalg she at- tended every game and- cheered the rest of the team even though she was kept out of com- petition because of three injuries. Outstanding statistics for the season include: Sheryl Bellock scored 6 goals, 2 assists, Val Linn scored 6 goals, 4 assists, Quinetta Turner scored 1 goal, 3 assists, Michelle Harlin, Best Defense, had 36 tackles, 82 interceptions, Stephanie Brown, had 23 tackles, 43 interceptions. The League record was 3-5-2 ties which Canyon won on penetration time. 1. Girls Field Hockey team shows super spirit- in an after- game cheer. 2. Quinetta Turner works with great intensity to steal the ball. 3. Michelle Harlin steals the ball from a Sonora player. 4. Girls' Hockey Team- Front Row: Michelle Stellhorn, Val Linn, Stephanie Brown, Medina Dietrich, Debbie Wolfelt, Sheila Armstrong, Middle Row: Quinetta Turner, Anne Smode, Natalie Harlow, Sheryl Bellock, Lisa Salazar, Mary Haynes, Sheila Sweeney, judy Edwards, Back Row: Coach Vicki Isaacson, Michelle Harlin, Rhonda Hargett, Brina Die- trich, Debbie Foldenauer, Lorna Hurshman, Sue Foldenauer, Coach Vickie Ritter. 5. Orange League opponents find it hard to score with Rhonda Hargett in the goal cage. 6. Michelle Stellhorn and Stephanie Brown complete a reverse stick dodge. 233
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