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.Mlm it ...r .si , mt, M. i .. ,-A., Varsity vs. Hoover vs. Glendale vs. Arcadia vs. Hoover vs. Arcadia vs. Hoover vs. Glendale vs. Glendale vs. Arcadia Overall record: 3 wins, Golf 1a13wI1L+2rf,-rw.ax1,.l:Q1-:lar 4,5 .,..frf.?f.,l. t,.l...,l.,f,f.,f ,X K . 4. 208-193 23 i -230 204-227 227-208 208-214 207-209 220-203 229-219 213-205 6 losses 4,,,H, ,,,,, ,,,- r.,. V r,.- I ,.., , ,,,,, ,,,. ,r ,,,, ,,,., ,, , ,,,. , ,.,,, .V .,,,- .. .. r. ,.,, v,,y lrly , . ,I .I ,, ,,., Y , 3 ,, 1 1 , f., ,. I H -1. ith the '87 league title tucked under their belts, the '88 golf team was determined to keep it there. They were momentarily set back by the loss of their seniors who made up most of the varsity team last year, but the team was fortunate to gain newcomer and senior stand-out, Brad Adam. Although the number one spot is never definite due to numerous shoot-outs, sophomore, Dan Martin was also one of the team's stronger players. The team spent countless nights and endless dollars at Verdugo Hills Golf Course practicing their swing, putt, and grip. Junior Aaron Nall explained, 'lWith golf, you don't have much time for anything else. lt takes a lot of practice to be good and '. , 75535. ' . 'J sq, K . . knowledge of the game doesn't come overnight. The team was led by ten year coach John Smallenburg. He explained that despite the loss of their seniors, the newcomers to the sport had a lot of potential and the returning players were only getting better. Golf was an individual sport but the team's success depended upon the total of all of the players' scores. Since it was a continuous battle for varsity spots, the players were always challenging one another in shoot-outs. All in all, the team was proud of their progress and as junior Scott Fried stated lt was a cool season. by Stacey Teramae wing! Making sure not to take his eyes off the ball, junior Charlie Palos shows that being a left-handed golfer was not a disadvantage as long as they had left-handed clubs. Golf I7
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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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