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'1 The Junior Varsity girls' tennis team had a dominating season once again. aving lost only three close matches this year, the J.V. girls put on a spectacular show. The girls were not the only ones who put forth great ef- forts. The coach, Paul Treinen, contributed his time and help to bring the lady Hawks a winning season. The lady Hawks had a final season record of 12 - 3, losing only to rival Esperanza Ctwicel and to Katella. The Katella match was extremely close as the team lost 10 U3 to 10 213. reshmen doubles team, Bridget Paddock and Tammie anson, proved their tennis talents throughout the year. hey will be a dominating team in the next tennis season. 1 K A' A S r I rrrrf if tii' J T if T KW! A 'S , an 'F i , i 5 , i in if r , L .Q W , 1: gr , , g.,, . ' , l in W , f HM., A We , , V MW' ' f-ig., 21275 4 - .fi K 'Z 1' r, I RNA The J.V. tennis team included Ctop row left to rightj: Stacey Angleton, Lucy Hung, Cindy Hung, Tanya Palmer, Cathy Stackhouse, Quyen Trinh, and Thato Nteso. QSec- ond rowj: Satu Larson, Bridget Paddock, Denise Parkin- son, Tammie Hanson, and Tiffany Laubie. fThird rowj: Robin Scott, Trina Schofield, and Sarah Chen. Junior Robin Scott prepares for a forehand in the El Dorado vs. Los Al match. Robin, a new player this year, played both Varsity and J.V. Bridget Paddock hits a forehand volley with precision. Bridget played both singles and doubles. Junior Sara Chen hits a smashing backhand during a singles match. Sara was a strong J.V. athlete. Overall, the J.V. girls proved to be an award-winning team with experience and capable players, Coach Treinen ex- plains. I didn't know what to expect from coaching. a girls' team, but it was certainly an experience. The girls really did well, and I'm looking for- ward to next year. Junior Sarah Chen comments, The season was really fun because we had a great coach and the other players were all my good friends. an Girls Tennis
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