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. 4 6 ove-thirty. Normally during a tennis match, this expression signified the score for a set point. lt was just coincidental that the name of the tennis coach was Jon Love. The Varsity and JV teams were composed mainly of younger players. .Junior Shin Ho Kim stated, This season was different from past years because almost all the players were underclassmen. The core of both teams consisted of juniors such as Steve Lee and Fred Yim and also sophomore Andrew Koo. Robby Cambell and Peter Yim, two of the four seniors on the team, said, lt was hard being seniors on the team because the coach wanted younger players so they could be experienced for future years. The reason for the lack of experience was that seniors dominated the team last year, and Canto Peter Ryu Coach Love 2nd Andrew Koo, Steve Lee, Charlie Brown, Brian Pancino, Jim Hoppe, Vincent Koch. Not pictured: arsity Tennis: Front: Justin Kim, Eddie del Robert Campbell, Brian Savage, Fred Yim. e keeps hitting them back! Amazed at having to return every shot, sophomore Brian Howard puts forth much effort. when they graduated, only a few underclassmen were left on the team to carry on the sport. ln spite of the senior shortage, coach Love spoke highly of the team when he stated, They never complained and were all hard workers with a good sense of fair play. Because tennis was more of an individual sport working within a team concept, they showed competitive spirits but only to a beneficial degree. Since this season was dedicated to building a foundation for later years, junior Vincent Koch, top doubles player, stated, Winning gave me a great feeling, but l was satisfied just to be more successful than last year. by Mary Jung jf, Rt! A 1 i w Var fJV Boys' Tennis ll
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V Tennis: Front: Coach Eberhart, Andrius Kudirka, James Jung, Kenneth Rhee. 2nd Peter Yim, Shin Ho Kim, Philip Chong. 3rd: Luke van Hengel, Paul Kudirka. Not pictured: Brian Howard, Arbi Leon Nahapetian. vs. Burroughs 15-3 vs. Hoover 7-11 vs. Arcadia 7-11 vs. Pasadena 2-16 vs. Glendale 8-10 overall record: 1 win, 4 losses TENNIS BETWEEN THE LINES PRO-SPECTIVE GOALS Everyday, somewhere in the crowd, someone could be seen with either a letterman'sjacket, a jersey, or some kind of equipment for his or her sport. Why did all these people join a team? The reasons varied as much as the sports. Freshman football player Ryan Florian stated, I've always wanted a Lettermen! Both freshmen Stuart Foster and Scott Goodman lettered. VarfJV Boys' Tennis ntense concentration. As the only sophomore on the varsity team, Andrew Koo feels the pressure to try his best in every match. , kr ,M .su Q ' - K . , va ll i 1 . ' 31 -. - Q' if,- i , 5 Rt . ti x S, . . S J 1 1. -.. . ,.1.s-.t-ff... -.1-i,.,'.-1 ,l.,- , ,V f, .f - ,f,, tv . u ,lf,,t ,M fi... fn, it it fr fi if if -1, ,tw wr A t A - for-+ J .- . .f-:Q t A . 1 s -. . , H . -ef. -t -,, ,s . , -,. if 1 -t ti in ttf. ,wh 1, ,in it it it wf,t,if,l 'wil nn It my -r,.,ril,vlrim,w'r1 'll,'iw'f,1,, fi, ivw :'f' vt 'v, 1f'Jf'L-1'I,- Tw?-f ri' J .fu :xi 5 .H Q- .f f .- it f-1 it - at 'vi' letterman's jacket. Another reason to join a team was to receive the attention and fame credited to talented players. 'iHopefully, scouts from colleges noticed my maneuvers and decided that they wanted me to play for them, stated junior basketball player John Gilmore. Most people did not have one specific reason for joining a teamg they just enjoyed playing the sport. VARSITY vs. Saugus 17-1 vs. St. Francis 15-3 vs. Burroughs 11-7 vs. Burbank 2-16 vs. Hoover 5-13 vs. Arcadia 2-16 vs. Pasadena 6-12 vs. Glendale 6-12 overall record: 3 wins, 5 losses TENNIS
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olf: Front: Dan Martin, De-fren Engh. Lipscomb, Jerome Olsen, Charlie Palos, Scott Palm Back: Jeff Beauchamp, Steve Lipscomb, Scott Puhl, Brian Turner, Todd Cohen, Brad Adam Aaron Nall, Tom Lee, Bryan Halty, Howard Kevin BFOWU, Coach JOhl'7 5fT75llSflbUf9- t Hong. Not pictured: Scott Fried, Chad Gobbs, Scott ,W-0- .17 . 'fffsci 3 -...M we . ,X f form junior Howard Hong tees off for what he hopes to be a perfect match against San Gabriel High School. The Falcons were victorious with a score of 202-199. ore! with a look of determination and good W X U 'hui mi.,.'ifff it-Mg, w1lQp'iX l 'X X f ' ,f ruff BETWEEN THE LINES Aaron Nall explained, Golf is a mental game. You're always mentally practicing your swing or your gripf' Sophomore basketball player Bruce PICTURE THA T D Q' l .4l'tQ if? ,Jig .K l .Agfa QAQCN: ,qf,Uw,',zQ9 yogi Ccctfl tiiaayfi Vos fifc CL tdfffu' sfqafff aw +m+k W, f.-,i,i,a,,, To help perfect their performance, athletes often used visualizationg going over a particular play or game in their mind before actually doing it. One example of a sport that relied on this form of self-hypnosis was golf. Junior Jacobson described his technique: I picture the perfect game and then I try to play up to that picturef, Whether it was used to improve their game or perfect their technique, visualization was an important factor in sports. T Picturing his shot is senior Scott .gttt UJ,Wl.f 4 N, C yo I f :Cf Lipscomb on the green. i ., 1 , N be U eff UL A X t ' - st at t Wliltil i5ll,Q1itX3'j1-EX 'X ' X xr N zirfxrewi riia +7 , , f I , f B z ..1 , H Xi i'e Mfiftfoi 42: lr' 'U felt , ' .. ..., ,W,...:: Q . .K bhg keli , P , , 2.1 rtt- in Q N vt .ig ix iq v Q K S 1- fl-fl P r ,M cs V1 , ggi gt' 4, t t' r ' C55 C .4 . X r'X' -ff istfazsq li as X ,t f i g, f Q A ,frail i ,Q s'a,g5f?sf? r't-31E :ii - x v i s . t' M52 '. 1 J - ,- .t., t ... . .,,...t . y..,.i.,, .... .,t.. . . . .. -- s -. ' . ., ' F Golf
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