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mian, Jane Kim, Nikki Schmitz, Carolyn Argenio. 3rd: . milk N --tr --iar 1- . E . r . if of t'.'- 1.e:-alta . -Q ' -r .: 12 21 115 .- ' ' ' A K. vi Egg-ii X W ... Q .X . I 3 fa ' 4 l2.ffi 1f L X 'L 1 :tiles 'X , BETWEEN THE LINES A LITTLE BIT OF LUCK When all else failed, athletes got superstitious. Whether it be for good luck, tradition, or just for the fun of it, superstitions were a common factor in sports. If we win a game, l'1l wear the same socks on the same feet for the next game. - Junior Scott Gleason, baseball Taking a deep breath, senior Jeannie Mahan preps to shotput. 'pl x is , ttt,t,, . ..... P-'--...-...,,...,..,Mm We don't wash our shirts if we win a tournament game. - Sophomore Raquel Resendez, softball I eat oatmeal before every gamef, - Sophomore Shane Cowsill, basketball I grunt. Y Senior Jeannie Mahan, shotput .Qflvbfo-was is ,qgsiwfjdfffv .. ....: - Q . We!-f . . . . isgghg zz ..,. .: .. - ' 3 rleptii 1 -.4 ut of my way! Showing her opponent that varsity players will not be beat, junior Julie Serote goes up for the jump shot while teammate Berlin Cosman looks on. irls' JV Basketball: Front: Jennifer Mar tinez Jennifer Stinnett Christina Shardlow, Lisa Ventura Liz Tuttle. 2nd: Gina Barsa Mary Ann Bake, Kim Hatley. vs. Pasadena 5-47 vs. Glendale 15-22 vs. Hoover 4-41 vs. Muir 14-63 vs. Arcadia 21-43 vs. Pasadena 27-68 vs. Glendale 15-33 vs. Hoover 17-37 vs. Muir 12-56 vs. Arcadia 15-42 BASKETBALL Girls' Basketball
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, . . , l.,..f...- 1 i , . .... ,g . i with ease, senior Leilani Artis shows Julie I I ight as a feather. Flying through the air Serote and Carin Wagner how to soar past the tarting the year with a new coach, the varsity girls welcomed the new season with high spirits. Coach Alan Eberhart explained that they didn't base the season on wins or losses, but on the fun ltheyl had while learning to play as a team. Despite the hindrance of a small team, the eight girls played with a positive attitude and finished, win or lose, as a team. One of the returning varsity players and starting forward, senior Lia Rittenhouse, commented that coach Eberhart helped bring unity to the team. Senior Leilani Artis, starting guard, added that the team's unity contributed greatly to the many areas of progression. Success is how much you learn and VARSITY vs. Pasadena 37-78 vs. Glendale 37-39 vs. Hoover 32-62 vs. Muir 27-42 vs. Arcadia 44-39 vs. Pasadena 24-84 vs. Glendale 24-25 vs. Hoover 34-52 vs. Muir 27-72 vs. Arcadia 27-41 Overall Record: l win, 9 losses BASKETBALL Girls' Basketball how much you get out of it, stated coach Scott Sissian of the junior varsity team. lf such a statement is true, then the girls' junior varsity was quite successful this past season. Sophomore Jennifer Martinez attributed their acquired knowledge of the game to the team's desire to win. Another sophomore player, Jane Kim, explained that both of these achievements were the result of a Hgood coach who helped ltheml to gradually accomplish ltheirl set goals. Coach Sissian concluded that they had an enjoyable season filled with unlimited progress. by Stacey Teramae Arcadia opponents for a successful layup. X, C 3- '-,1 'I ati A 'J M-X' l' U-fa XAUM ham Berlin Cosman Christine Plasch 2nd Coach Alan Eberhart, Leilani Artis, Carin Wagner, Lia Rittenhouse, Julie Serote, manager Dale Wellington. irls' Varsity Basketball: Front: Lisa Bore- 'v4'i.4n.f
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94 l -L , 1 . .t J J 2 . - ith hopes of chasing a league title, the Varsity Track Team jumped from the blocks in the beginning of the season to show their mettle. The team was highlighted by junior Morgan Bateman, an All-CIF 800 meter runner, senior Cotie McMahon, a speed-demon in the sprints, sophomore Scott VanBeekom, a budding quarter miler, and a host of others in the many track and field events. The shot put ring was the home to the biggest men on the team. Seniors James Moran and Jeff Junge and junior David Bartl stood out as some of the stronger shot putters around the league. Also charging toward victory by leaps and bounds were seniors Walter Cortes, Jim Aasen, Bruce Holler, and Shwan Kim in the long and triple jumps. The pole vault also provided for many exciting performances by juniors Brent Lewis, Lawrence Quezada, and Jamie Harper as they reached for the sky. Brent Lewis was a returning qualifier for the CIF VARSITY vs. Saugus 90-48 vs. Burbank 89-51 vs. La Canada 115.5-17.5 vs. Hoover 93.5-33.5 vs. Glendale 65-62 vs. Pasadena 59-68 vs. Muir 28-99 vs. Arcadia 79-48 Overall Record: 9 wins, 2 losses TRA CK Varsity Track preliminaries and as Coach Keith Gilliland said, lt was good because Brent added a good deal of experience to the vaulting crew. ln the hurdles, Bruce Holler jumped out to a quick start by scoring a school record in the 300 meter intermediate hurdles with a time of 39.7 seconds. Also working for sweeps in the hurdles events throughout the season were senior, Mark Walters and junior, Danny Hernandez. An excited Coach Tony Zarillo exclaimed, lt was great to show some of the team's strength right at the beginning of the meet in the hurdling events. From start to finish, the Varsity Track Team had continuity and fortitude. They were not weak in a single event, and they often overpowered their opponents. Junior Fred Koegler summed the team up by saying, We can compete and usually win in almost every phase of the track meet. by Stacey Teramae retty fast for an anchor! Running as the anchor leg of the 4 X 100 meter relay, Cotie McMahon pulls away from the competition and shows near-perfect form. . . . . Faber Shwan Kim Walter Cortes Jim Aasen, Cotie McMahon, Bruce Holler, David Rands, Steve Lightbourne, Morgan Bateman, Scott VanBeekom, Mark Walters. 2nd: John Beckman, John Oh, Mitch Conover, Tom Lipton, Danny arsity Track-Front: Roger Stepp, David Hernandez, Petri SeUavaara, Fabian Kralian, Fred Koegler, Kevin Gardner, David Bartl. 3rd: Kevin Smith, Aaron Rubenstein, Kevin Trapp, Jin Kwak, Scott Newkirk, Steve Brown, Jim Crockett, Ed Fiorvanti, Leon Panduro. 4th: Jeff Lipp, Pat Hamilton, Tom Higginbotham, Jeff Junge, James Moran, Scott Steimke, Mike Miller, Craig Weimer. 5th: John Ahten, Kevin Callister, Steve Artis, Marc Wilson, Lawrence Quezada, Brent Lewis, Greg Wuerfel, Andy Dicochea, Sergio Becerril.
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