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The girls' swim team competed in two pre- season meets and one league meet. Canyon's first meet was against Fullerton with the varsity losing 81 to 88 and the junior varsity winning 83 to 33. Kelly Howarton, Diane Hud- son, and Lisa Scottoline received firsts in their events on the varsity level, and Ginger Gartrell received a first place in diving. junior varsity first place finishes were received by Lorna Hursman, Bobby Deal, Lisa Vineyard, and Cathy Erickson. The girls' first home meet was against Valen- cia. It was very successful with varsity winning 98 to 59 and junior varsity winning 98 to 5. All the swimmers competed well with each girl taking at least a first, second, or third in her individual event. Canyon's first league meet was at Orange. It was a great victory for the swim team with the varsity beating Orange 79 to 27. It was a close meet all the way, and the determining points res- ted on Kindra Feliskey, Ann Smode, Kathy Leo, and Diane Hudson- the 400 free style relay team. It was a close race all the way, but Canyon came out ahead by winning their first league meet. 1. Before diving practice, Amy Swett does a warm-up breaststroke with the team. 2. Practicing breaststroke times is sophomore Patty Slaton. 3. During workout Lisa Scottaline executes the butterfly. 4. Anticipating that first jump is Cathy Leo. 5. Bouncing the board for warm up, junior Ginger Gar- tnell prepares to execute a difficult dive. 6. Ann Pence arrives at the wall while Kim Cambell leaves the block in the varsity 200 medley relay. CD rn W U5 -l 75 rn W 7U 25 I-1 245
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i. X ' i n .ns tit. N. u-. -..v-- The Comanche golf team stood tight in a very tough league this year. Battling against excellent golf teams in the Century league, the Comanche golf team began league play against the El Modena Vanguards losing to the Vanguards 7-2. The Com- anches played their home games at the Anaheim Hills country club. The golf team was directed by four year veteran Coach Mike Victorson. Canyon depended on Steve Muccillo, john Hartman, Bane Perry, and Alan Watson to demonstrate the Com- anche's talent along the fairway. The team man- aged to dodge many sand traps and sink quite a few putts. All in all, the team played in pretty nice weather throughout the season. Quite a few of the guys turned out admirable scores on several occa- sions. For example, Steve Mussillo scored 65 under a 500 par game against EI Modena. The team also tied last year's league champion, Foothill. The team had an optimistic and enthusiastic outlook through- out their games. Coach Victorson was quoted as saying to be quite honest, both teams really are very good! 1. The varsity golf team: Alan Watson, john Hartman, Steve Muc- cillo, Bane Perry, john Rensha, jim Mclntosh. 2. jV golfer, joel Larson sinks a putt at the eighth hole. 3. Alan Watons is shown teeing off at Anaheim Hills country club. 4. Scot Witke exhibits deep concentration while demonstrating his strokes. 5. Coach Mike Victorson, a four year veteran at coaching golf, takes pride in his team this year. 6. jV golf team-Left to Right: Scot Witke, joel Larson, Scott Larson, David Eve, Dave Bosak, jon Curtner. SEIEIL :l'l :l:l N A NI
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