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Girls Win It All he girls' tennis team has never had a losing season, and the 1987 j.v. team kept the streak alive. Under the coaching of Tony McCabe, they had another victorious year. The team is better. lt is deeper, more experienced and younger, replied Coach McCabe. Out of the 28 girls on the team, only nine girls were able to play. Four of the nine were var- sity material. Betsy Trisler, Kiersten Smith, Patti Guay and Vicki Koff could all play varsity if a varsity player was sick or injured. Whenever a replacement was needed, the varsity coach, Davis, called on one of these four. Also, the varsity team brought up those four girls for the CIF matches at the end of the season. The teamis long hours of practice was a contributing factor to We just have to be positive, replied McCabe. their success. All summer they played 8 hours per week for six weeks and they also practiced 3 hours every day during the season. All these hours on the courts added up to give them the winning edge. In the 1986 season, the team was co-champion with Nogales, but in 1987, they had 7 returning players and 4 varsity material players. The team won all 10 league games in the season to win first place. Experience gave them enough to go over the top. LkmyMartInez ACE - Sophomore Betsy Trisler serves against her opponent. Trisler played both varsity and j.v. during the season. WINNER - Sophomore Joann Villanueva hits a forehand down the line. Many girls returned from the 1986 championship team. Girls' J. V. TennisfSports 85
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PLEASE GO IN - Phoebe Tsai, freshman, hits her second serve in. Tsai was one of the many freshmen on the team, LOOK AT THAT - lfreshman Kori Tuggle smiles at the play she saw on the court. Team sup- port helped when the matches were close. s... ' Il fi- W i i , Egg A,Ep,Q,,,W.Rw5 AWA .Q G.,- a' 0 ,,e.sv-1.1.'fs:.-s.w..f-Q.. mm- M gy. Jigs . , -- - --1 . -az. -X - 2' -zz ?-' L ' ' sf 3 ,2 A Q ETP-'WEEE FT' 3- - S -X s ql ' -ers. , j 'QQ A 5. 1 ETX f x,x.t..l.JN4.-.-.. .. Q-A4 ss- - - fx A ' I--f 4. M y -- V 'H ac., ' 11... T74 '- -. 1 sl? 'J a t A .:.. . t,.. ' M 'f ,. .- 5 Q,:fm'-f-'lrfsfgggvgigssf vm , 4 9 'im 1 - 5 , 154.15 , R -Q ,Q fb X Am QQ Xxx Ya t. 'Sr ,Q llbmmvk' 2' 1 ' R. ss. -. fx .. Q., L st- s--3 . E xy N - Q s..w,,,v..KW,qs s3W guy- fx Q ei Q amy. il A . . E 'Hr Z J N. X ...V 1 six? v x V-Ss .L,:..J'.,....1... .. 3 .5 1. 5 .if- H . . as 1 1 . f 84 SportsfGirIs' J. V. Tennis GIRLS' J.V. TENNIS TEAM - First row: Tien Dam, Joann Villanueva, Kori Tuggle, Jennifer Ma, Connie Yang, Stephanie Wolfe, Erika Villaraza, Jennifer Ro, Phoebe Tsai. Second row: Elsie Hui, Ann Luecha, Rhonda Harris, Baybay Wu, Jeanie Chang, Leigh Hemsley, Megan Duncan, Michelle Mylett, Amy Wang, Stephanie Schmidt. Third row: Coach Davis, Alexis Cockrell, Kim Lund, Jenny Bueno, Heather Wood, Ann Buccola, Shan- non Stec, Doris Chiang, Jackie Casey, Kim Johnson, Coach McCabe.
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Title Achieved iamond Bar's Varsity Volleyball team continued the winning tradition as they placed first in league. They swept 13 out of 15 games. I was very proud to be a part of the team and to become -the Sierra League champs, The feeling of being a champion is what I remember most about winning league, explained Ellen Kuhnert. stated Ellen Kuhnert. Their pride and determination led them to achieve their goal of winning the championship. A most important contribution to becoming the league champs was the desire for success. The girls were com- petitive for all their matches, explained Coach Maggie Buchan. The team's consistency and great offense led them to overcome their challenges. The girls take turns in the glory, expressed Coach Maggie Buchan. There was not one top player, they all con- tributed to the team's success. The Diamond Bar Varsity Volleyball team had a lot of glory to share as they won the league championship. Every member's individual skill helped the team achieve their title. A COW i XBUXB Wig hi-Blk Wm' lllllllll X5 oil Yxhiaxwojl Xb D005 bw UDOO' ' XIN5 5 gill QSM lillbwxx 9057 Mllolx blfllljl WWE MPX will MW N E5 86 Sports X Varsity Volleyball READY TO BLOCK - Senior Devon Gualano reaches for the ball. This was her second year on varsity. l .1 1
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