Together Teamwork was the Key to Success For JV and Freshman Volleyball Painful bruises, jammed fingers, lobster-red arms, and skinned knees were but a few of the haz- zards endured by those who yearned to be number one in the very physical game of volleyball. There was no such thing as an individual in this game. Everything was done as a unit because as JV Coach Barb Adams explained, No one person was more impor- tant than the next. Each player was considered equal, helping each other in sharpening the nec- essary skills of defense, serving, and hitting. Later on, these skills turned out to be the strengths of the JV and freshman volleyball teams. Playing heads-up volleyball. as Freshman Coach Kay Langstaff expressed it, led the freshman team to an outstanding season record of ten wins and two losses. The JV squad also reached their goal of winning and not losing. JV player Tricia Anglada voiced it this way, At the beginning of the season, we all set a goal to be undefeated. Now we have proved we are the best. The volleyball program showed that the key to success was a positive presence of those com- mitted to teamwork. Design by Gretchen Askew. Photos by Jerry Moore and Andy Phelps. JV players Amy Capranica and Tami Jacobsen dive for the ball during a close match with Westwood. J.V. Volleyball. Front Row: Monica Jimenez, Susie Gerace, Tricia Anglada, Amy Capranica. Second Row: Coach Ad- ams, Maria Cuzzocreo, Angel Ives, Stephanie Bushyeager, Tracy Nguyen. Back Row: Sunny Carrillo, Tami Jacobsen. Trade Crater, Lisa Romey, Raquel Begaye. Freshmen Volleyball. Front Row: Kelly Hagan, Amy Ger- ace, Jennifer Bogart, Kim Frye. Second Row: Jill May, Ursula Garcia, Christa Lewis, Nancy Huff, Monica Robles, Janece Wheeler. Back Row: Angie Baxter, Heidi Sparks, Jennifer Dohmen, Robin Ikeda, Judy Wallace. Volloyball
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Winter Spectacular Spirited Crowds Enthuse Winning Teams Cold winter weather also brought an abundance of spirit, vi- vacious people, and several suc- cessful teams. If you happened to attend any winter sport, you could find the excitement of the crowd as they loudly supported our win- ning teams. To keep up our Mus- tang spirit, various pep rallies were scheduled throughout the season. It was obvious that our strength in numbers paved the way to spirit in all three seasons. Design by Heather Oddonetto and Valerie Rubio. Photos by Andy Phelps, Jerry Moore, and Kim Robinson. Our basketball crowds seem more In- volved in today’s news, than the op- posing teams introduction. In the winter pep assembly, Wulff Pio- JV softball players. Christy Peluso and traschke shows his spirit by finding the Shelley Siqueiros, add excitement to last marshmallow in the bowl of stretching out. cream. 70 Winter Sport Sports
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