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,N - ' ' X ) v W ' ; P? U .! V 2vs Chris P«asl calmly warms up for a rough match. Marianne DInlcola demonstrates a new dance during a tennis match. Who is Tiny GlomboskI welcoming with open arms? Debbie Renaud does her Bjorn Borg immitation. I ' Girls Varsity Tennis 137
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Good, But Getting Better This year ' s varsity team had a lot to be proud of. The team, headed by Tracey Brennan, finished the season with a 6-6 record in league and an 8-7 seasonal re- cord. They finished fourth place in league then attended the C.I.F. Individuals Tour- nament where Terri Glennan, Kristine Tiny Glomboski, and Debbie Renaud made it to the quarter finals. Marianne Dinicola and Colleen Hassel also finished third in doubles. This year ' s team did ex- ceptionally well considering there were no seniors playing. Awards were given to Tiny Glomboski for most valuable player, Marianne Dinicola and Colleen Hassel were awarded most valuable dou- bles team, and Kim Loyd was awarded most improved player. ' fWS« iK ' S- ' H Has Tiny Glomboski seen a flying saucer? The 1982 Girls J.V. and Varsity Tennis Team. Bot. row from L f?, Deneese Michelle, Donna Alexander, Colleen Hassel, Andrea Strazuslo, Mari- anne Dinicola, Catrlna Yea, mid from L R Kim Loyd, SuzeHe Renau, Christy Franti, Jenny Forke, Chris PeasI, Paula Stephens, TerrI Glennon, Lisa Goff, Debbie Renaud, top row L R Tiny Glomboski, Julie Lee, Chris Rodreguez, Rhonda McKusIck, Debbie Katkus, Merldeth Huchenson, Theresa Petre, Coach Brennon, and Coach Rasmensaun. Why Is Chris PeasI swatting at flies during her tennis match. What is Colleen Hassel staring at while playing tennis. 136 Girls Varsity Tennis
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Young Players Playing With Heart The Boys J V, tennis team did sur- prisingly well during ttiis season. At the beginning of the season it was predicted that the number one doubles and singles teams would go undefeated. According to tennis player. Bill Smoyer, The J,V. is young and they show good effort, the strong singles and doubles players proved to be the best quality of the team. The team was made up of mostly underclassmen who will make next years team unbeatable, accord- ing to Bill They were a good group al- ways wanting to work hard. There were many good players giving it there all, said varsity coach Mar- garet Rasmussen. B ' i. i Coach, Jim Anderson, stares into the prison gates of El Dorado Steve Su tries to catch flies with his left hand while playing tennis with his right. Jett Wongs racket is like a magnet, it takes the bail right out of his hand. Eric Elmasian tries to smash ants by bouncing a tennis ball on them 138 Boys J.V. Tennis I
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