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The 1978 junior varsity tennis team led by coach Rosann Karl showed a balanced attack throughout the season. The young team ended their season with a 7-7 record. julie Hayes, Most Valuable and Most ln- spirational Player, contributed greatly to the team. The other teams found it hard to keep the ball away from julie as she was all over the court. Patti McGuire and Sonia Miser, selected Most Valuable Doubles, were another asset to the junior varsity team. These girls always managed to pull through on the tough ones for the Comanches. judy jackson, who was voted Most Improved, showed great promise for future seasons. Other ex- ceptional players were Susan Chen, Diana Dunn, and'Cheryl Pryor. Coach Karl summed up the team when she stated, The j.V. tennis team was full of life and vigor and I couldn't have had a better group of girls. 1. Colette Billington aces her opponent. 2. Sonia Miser smacks that baby across the net. 3. julie Hayes uses her powerful fore- hand to secure the match point. 4. Susan Ching steps into her re- turn. 5. Coach Isaacson gives advice to players before a match. 6. Anne Thibert aids her fellow Comanches to another win. 7. Patti McGuire gracefully sends the ball over the net. 202
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The girls' varsity tennis team finished third in their first year of competition in the Century League. With their league record of 10-4, the Comanches won the honor of participating in CIF under Vicki lsaacson's coaching. Sue Bugalski played in the number one position most of the season with her amazing record of 39 wins and 3 losses. Sue's tal- ents enabled her to be named the Most Valuable Singles player at Canyon and the MVP of the Cen- tury League. Diana Carman and lacque Nelson proved to be a winning combination. Besides being the number one doubles team at Canyon, the two also made the first All-League Team. One of their most memorable moments of play came in a tie-breaker situation against the number one team from Tustin at League finals. Diana and lacque won the match, 5 to 2. Many other outstanding players aided the Com- anches. Anne Thibert, who was named the Most Improved player, developed great potential through the season. Robin Burke, Most In- spirational, always kept the team's spirit soaring. In addition, the varsity tennis team created many enjoyable memories. Such an occasion was when Coach Isaacson called an early morning practice and it turned out to be a reception for the team in honor of their qualifying for CIF. Another memory produced by this spirited team was their victory cheer GO-CHS-GO-FIGHT-WIN-H EH! 1. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-front row: D. Wing, P. McGuire, L. Scallon, L. Butler, I. Yamamoto, P. Mullis, L. Waggonerg middle row: Coach Karl, I. Hayes, K. Murphy, 1. jackson, D. Carman, A. Thibert, S. Cheri, S. Miser, L. Goldklang, Coach Isaacson, back row: R. Burke, S. Bugalski, C. Billington, K. Benish, I. Nelson, E. Weiss, C. Pryor, D. Binks, D. Dunn. 2. Great concentration is ex- hibited by Iacque Nelson during her serve. 3. Vitality and deter- mination are absolutely essential for the winning game of tennis as portrayed by Diana Carman. 4. Sue Bugalski demonstrates the speed and accuracy which led her to the number one position at Canyon. 5. Cindee Rayman returns a powerful serve. 6. Strug- gling to make the return is Robin Burke. STEII EU. S Eli El 'IT SEI L NJ Q A :l
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