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The JV team is thrilled with another victory. JV Volleyball Team: Front row-Denise Servi, Kris Abuchon, Erin Brown. Middle row-Sue Kay, Ginger Sloggy, Sandee Ware, Kris Bittick. Back row-Coach Chesser, Michelle Wellington, Natalie Marques. Erin Billigmeier, Jessica Alvarez. JV!Frosh-Soph Volleyball S7
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JVXFROSH- SOPH VOLLEYBALL The I986-87 Junior Varsity Volleyball team, coached by John Reid, carried out its tradi- tion of an undefeated record. The team acquired I4 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties, which placed them first in the final league standings. The most valuable players were Natalie Marques and Denise Servi. The Frosh!Soph team had an outstanding season as well, with a I4-O record. They also were League Champs. Outstanding players were sophomores Shan- non Jones. Kathe Osborne, Car- rie Collier, and Wendy Neade. l. Carrie Collier prepares to send the ball to the opponent. Cathy Osborne sets the ball for her teammates. Frosh!Soph Volleyball team: First row-Shelby Felton, Shanna Math- ews, Heather Moore, Jenise Webb. Second row-Sherry Buente, Karen Van Winkle, Wendy Neade, Cathy Osborne, Stacey Neumeyer. Third row-Rachael Perkins, Joanie Jung, Andrea Warmus, Nicole Bryant, Carrie Collier, Shannon Jones, Kathy Harrington, Kersten Sheema, Stacey Gilbert, Cec Ponce, Kristen Kelly. 2. 3. 86 JV!Frosh-Soph Volleyball 1 2
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FRIE D HIP LEADS TO VICTORY Coach Al Britt's cross country team completed another successful season with all three teams placing first in league and the boy's varsity team boast- ing a perfect IO-O record. According to Britt, the success of the cross country program was due to the athletes atti- tudes towards each other. This was a very close group, explained Britt. Their teammates were also their friends. Perhaps because team members were so close, it was natural that the loss of team members who were ill or who moved was described by Britt as the low point of the season. Captain John Cor- row succumbed to chicken pox and sophomore Sharmae Wood transferred to Colton High School, leaving behind teammates who missed the leadership and talent of these two runners. The team did, however, have its share of triumphs. According to Britt, the big- gest thrill came at summer camp in Mammoth. It was at this camp that Esperanza scored three upset victories over Buena Park, Foothill, and Capis- trano Valley. ln addition, All-League recognition went to William Demello, Brian Hild, Jon Lycett, Daisuke Kimura. Jennifer Cooke, Kim Hayford, Julie Gil- bert, and Michael Mitchell. Brad Arnett received lst Team All-County honors. l. The men's cross country team sprints for the finish. The women's cross country team prepares for an upcoming race. 2. S8-Cross Country 'l 2
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