Canyon Springs High School - Open With Care Yearbook (Moreno Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Canyon Springs High School - Open With Care Yearbook (Moreno Valley, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 86 of 184
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FORWARD Dana Beadle goes for another goal against the Palm Desert Aztecs. GOALKEEPER Chns Perea takes a hard shot fr. Hcmct opponrnt - ' I FORWARD Dana Beadle kicks upficld against the Aztecs. BOYS- SOCCER CSHS OPP. 7 Temecula X ' alley Tcmccula Vallcv 1-Iemet Ld Sierra North Rim of the World ° Don l.ugo North . Poly , Palm Desert ; Webb Moreno Valley 3 Palm Desert Riverside Poly Palm Desert 1 10 Don Lugo 1 Palm Desert Riverside Poly ° Hcmel WON 16, LOST 0, TIED 4 80 Boys Socc ift i itfM

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F irst season excellent thanks to Evans ' Looking back upon their first sea- son, the members of the fresh- man girls ' basketball team were pleased: their team ' s efforts had re- sulted, they said, in a really big suc- cess. The team ' s most impressive win was against Palm Desert. The score was 47-20, and it was the team ' s high- est-scoring game. Led by Most Valuable Player Ni- cole Ladson and by Anita Dawson, the girls ended the season with nine wins and six losses, much better than most expected at the start. The team also won a consolation trophy during the Canyon Springs Tournament. I felt our season was great, start- er Gina Moss said. I was very proud of our season. When I first joined the team, I thought we were really going to be bad, but 1 was really surprised, Lad- son explained. I could tell that Coach Terri Evans knew a lot about basketball. She was a great coach. I felt the season was great, Mi- chelle Jones agreed. I feel great about our record. The Most Improved award was given to Nicole Dixon. Her fundamentals improved throughout the season, Evans ex- plained. If I never play again with Terri Evans as my coach, I wish her the best of luck, Ladson said. She treated us all the same, Erica Angle explained, even though I wasn ' t all that great. All in all, the girls said, the first Cougar girls ' frosh basketball season turned out to be successful after all. FRESHMAN GIRLS ' BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: Manager Xalc-nc Saldona. Ni.olc Dunn. Andrea Caslle. An.ta Dawson. Coach Tern Evans BACK ROW: Muhelle Jones. Ni.ole Ladson, Crystal Healh. Gina Moss, Erica Angle. Laseandra Mial. Girls ' Freshman Basketball 79 - .



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ickoff season terrific ' for boys ' soccer team It would be hard to improve on the JV boys ' soccer team ' s first sea- son. The team went undefeated, with 1 6 wins and four ties. We did better than we expect- ed, said Chris Perea, who was the captain and goalie. Before the season began, the play- ers said, no one thought the team would go undefeated. I was pleasantly surprised, said Coach Mike Hughes, who had been coaching soccer 15 years. We probably would have lost, if we didn ' t have such a good goalkeep- er as Chris Perea, said Jeff Oliva, named one of the team ' s two aca- demic MVP ' s. Among those officially recognized was Pedro Morales, who was chosen Most Valuable Player. He scored 21 of the 77 goals scored by the team during the season. Mike Serrato had a productive sea- son, also, scoring 20 goals and taking the offensive MVP award. Kou Her, who said he played to relieve the pressures of life, was named the team ' s defensive MVP. Also winning awards were Des- mond Rebello, winner of the coaches ' award, and Gary Turpin, named an academic MVP. According to the coaches, team members had two reasons to be espe- cially proud of their undefeated sea- son: though a JV team, they played five varsity teams and won; in addi- tion, in all the games no one was ejected for any foulups or for dirty play. Coaching was great, Perea said. They taught us well and understood the team. We had a terrific season, Oliva added. ' «:• . - ' . :. . -..tc. A. ' BOYS- SOCCtR. BACK ROW: Co.ul, 1 luglus., M. -ird Couch. Co.,.h ]..mcs FRONT ROW: D nj Beadle. ;ucl Bcltr.,n Pedro Mor.,les. M,ke Serralo, Gary Turpm. Song Le.ng. Chr.s Perea. Desmond Rebello, Mat. Legcrion. Ic l Aeosu Dvv.yne W.,lker. Dav,d Cs.ro. Jeff Ol.va. Ruh- Kou Her. NOT PICTURED: Coach East, Jason Morr,s.

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