Deer Valley High School - Soaring Yearbook (Glendale, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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Deer Valley High School - Soaring Yearbook (Glendale, AZ) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 112 of 270
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Preparing to tee off, Chad Vandenberg, senior, gives a big smile. Perfecting his accuracy, Scott Klose, junior, takes a shot to meet his par. .1 Teeing off with accurac is Junior, Mi- Y cah Rudosky. 4. 4 1.4 5 Q 6 1 f Getting ready for a great shot is Kevin Klimas, freshman.

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Improving his golf stroke, Lance Smyth, senior, tentatively watches his stroke. During practice, Chris Seare, fresh- man, Jack Larue, sophomore, Tom Stockdale, sophomore, and Mike Norde, sophomore strengthen their technique. Ai? s E r roving themselves to be a tough team to defeat, this year's golf team has become as well known as the football team. According to Coach Keith Talley, out of the increasing number of students trying out, only fifteen students made the team. Credit was given to past experiences for their current victories against other schools. Players, such as seniors David Crawley, Phil Johnston, Chad Vandenberg, and junior Mike Rudosky returned to the team with improvements from dedicated off-season practicing. Rudosky felt, One of my biggest improvements was the fact l recovered from illness, and built up the desire to win and play my best. Johnston was selected as this year's most improved player and participated in more matches than ever. An added strength to the team was their ability to keep low strokes in every match. We haven't lost to anyone yet, and since our last game is October 29, I have a feeling we'll remain undefeated, explained Rudosky. . 'f . 193 229 Sa?f2TfMe!fy'S 231 Ffefadise Valley my 'blgggfst t l 197 zosfssfaphy Prep f 210 Thundefbardfff IIUPVOYGWCDTS WGS U16 filjili l M 204 224 sunnysiope 243 Cortez Q .. '?f:!.l.'f.EiP flie QSSFF7? 203, my 2.16 Anvlloxr lf' and l9'li1Y'i?Ii1y 229fi Gifrldwafer Radon. k h ' r',l 213 222 Horizon M 268 Moon valley- r.r' l.fr f l W f W' 2 31 2132 218 Horizon 256 Paraaisesvaiiey 1.95 2?i?...5'Jlf?ZlY5l9i??,,Z.1,5. Tfallesfw. I R V ,-if ,V,, V re! ,Giilf Team+:..FrQnf,f?Qw-' JQCk..r.L2fsu9,, Tram St0CKs1ale.,,r.Mik? Ngrde, Mavis. is krfemasilleriesriipgso, Ffyansfiieofiard,flganeellsrfiyihgiaackfrcnowgfccxaciwalileygl . DaYidQfaw!sy,. Qhrisrsearer Chad Yandsnberis. SQQU ?S3oSe,.fPhiil.J0h'ESf0m. N rig? , ,,x, V yk,. tr: '5.,,?f k2,.V, . jg.. I ,Qi . , . ,rye Golf , l

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