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99Dl0W .ISA Chilean Icarte leads team I love tennis, stated junior exchange student Monica Icarte, the top girls' tennis player who led the team to their fourth place finish. Icarte, from Chile, has been playing tennis for nine years, two of which were played at her high school in Chile. The tennis program at Esperanza is much more organized than at my school in Chile. The competition here is also much tougher, she said. She added, 'Tm happy to have played on the team and have such good friendships with the girls. I liked playing very much and will always remember this experience. Monica has helped the team out a lot. She's a talented young girl and we will surely miss her and her fine playing next year, commented Varsity Tennis Coach Jean Agee. 'Q if ,ri jllxi ij' Y I 2 f 4 ' -3' 1. Christi Reese concentrates on placing the ball perfectly. Reese's great concentration and ability aided the team's win over Kennedy. 2. Varsity Tennis team, front - C. Reese, J. Latta. Row 1 - L. lVlcKeever, K. Bowen, B. Spiro, M. Icarte. Row 3 - D. Baldwin, K. Slater, A, Meads, S. Chabot, J. Agee. 3. The Varsity Tennis Team models their new sweats at the pep assembly prior to the Kennedy match, The assembly was designed to stir up spirit for all varsity teams. 3 190 - women's tennis Icarte smashes the ball at her opponent. She is the number t' cead in the Empire League. 6
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BHS 27 3 3 as .25 34 33 W '- E .1 ,ffh 4 3 1 - ii J.vgf Karella 9 Kennedy 3 Loara fp. - , o i Cypress i 8 Los Altos I 1 Pacifica 2 El Dorado 3 i. Chris DeMello smiles as she wins another set, Chris was the number one singles player on the J.V. team, 2. J,V. Tennis Team, front - K. Aube, M. Goldman, C. Dt-Nlcllo, Y. Koh, S. Aube,,BaGonzales, Salio, D. Sinclair, Row 2 f A. Sarlrisian, R. johnson, T. Chalman, L, Witte, Row 3 - Bourke, Garcia, L. Elenlsaas, Barnes, K. Nlatiasevirh, T, Earle, Coach Kaye johnson. 3. Barb Spiro returns a ground strolre with ease. Spiro played number three douhlrs for the varsity with partner Lisa McKecvcr. J.V. Wins league title With eight returning players the women's J.V. tennis team went undefeated for the seventh consecutive year winning the Empire League title. The team was lead by singles player, sophomore Chris DeMello and doubles pair, freshmen Dana Sinclair and Teresa Chalman. Andrea Sarlcisian commented, The other teams just weren't as experienced as we were. The winning attitude of the players creates a winning team. They all seem to put aside their individual needs for the benefit of the teamf' expressed j.V. Tennis coach Kaye johnson. women's tennis f 189 cKeever M 3
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Raquetmaidens take Empire League fourth aa After dominating the Orange League for six consecu- tive years, the raquetmaidens placed a disappointing fourth in the bigger, tougher Empire League, behind Katella, Cypress and Los Alamitos. The girls were playing very well, it's just that the other teams were a bit stronger, commented Varsity Tennis Coach jean Agee. Player Barb Spiro added, I think we did all right. We were in a tough league. We probably would have done better in the Orange League. The team was lead by singles player and foreign ex- change student Monica Icarte and doubles pair Christi Reese and April Meads. I. April Meads volleys the ball back to her opponents as Christi Reese waits for the return. The match was lost to Los Alamitos xo to 8. z. Tracy Austin Uennifer Lattaj practices her best Wimbledon serve. tion. Latta played the number three singles posi i ii . i lf? ., 2 X f .. - A . , . W .. .. -1. . i t r ef. - a .- .s- , 'W' W ' .Q2ffib:mf:a +55 , v. W ? 4f': '. r ' ,514 any .re J'f '-fo' , wN.mf .w-was ' Eu We si fx -aa, f 7' J 5 il' 1 -2- X get 5? -. 4 5, 1 421 5 5 L : 55. -Q '-.': -- .: - 'E. 1'. :- --I5 5 3, ' ' ul - V if in -1 1, 5:'.'::,.E ..'I ff is .lux-f VT, I ,Q ,F H -5. its M i- 1 if f. 55155 XV w e ' 'Sli lililit Stl sg 235515 I -- ' ai .7 . 1 f -f Af., -wr, ..-at-,.,.,sE:.s , A 3 ff f ' . W' is Sig P M Ea 3 ' f'T i'- 1 5S:.':-'?:':::f-i5'.v'. :if-f:5.:Sf5', .551 7 . ' ' :ll -fi 'ii E- -iH5 .:i.u5'7.'ff5i:' fri H TJ.5:f.'S-:Ei:F..fi55-'Ziff--ii--fif..'s-A-:Q',.+-:'5'f A i A 5.'?'f: -4 3 ' wi 9549.5 M . T g ., as P Lg it ,, . . .5 V 5- -5 -ix f . ,:,A5.ligK , : '! - -5 .159 ,i . BRL , ik .... women's tennis - I9I
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