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JV’s score high | oe : The JV volleyball team got off to a rousing start by winning their first 3 matches. A loss in self-confidence cost them the next 3 games, but the junior spikers got it all together again for a strong finish. Their 6-4 record earned them second place in the Pioneer League. Trophy winners named by Coach Jan Wieberg were: Jackie Shaw, most outstanding player; Patty Moreno, most consistent performer; and Sonia Amel, most improved member of the squad. Chris Garcia bumps a set. (1) Going up for the serve is Tammy Puyol. (2) Coach Wieberg tells it like it is! (3) As Stephanie Ragin stands ready, Morayma Merencio (4) drops to her knees for a bump set. JV VOLLEYBALL - Front row: Chris Garcia, Blanca Rojas. Second row: Elenoa Ngaue, Jackie Shaw, Tammy Puyol, Ana Cusidor. Back Row: Sonia Amel, Julie Rojas, Patty Moreno, Laura Jarvis. (5) Betty Moala (6) tries for an ace service. Sponsored by Jan Wieberg 24 Volleyball
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Frosh-Sophs smash Harvard Under the coaching of Jim Quesenberry and Pete Publico, the Frosh-Soph gridders fought hard through a long season, but they were never able to get it together to post a winning record. While compiling their 1-8 season, the young Lancers suffered resounding losses to major rivals Leuzinger and Lawndale. They came back to play an exciting game against the El Segundo Eagles, when Kevin Rachall returned a fourth quarter kick off 85 yards for a touchdown, the longest TD score by a sophomore in the last three years. The only win for the Frosh-Soph eleven came against Harvard. Led by freshman quarterback Delzie Lanham, the Lancers took command of the game from beginning to end to defeat their opponents 19-0. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL - Front row: Stuart Stachowiak, Jimmie Harris, Tony Harris, Todd Wadman, Tony Hampton, David Vela, Ramsey Downey. Second row: Andy Campos, Keith Heskett, David Saenz, Carlos Flores, Delzie Lanham, Allan Sarnowski, Craig Gutman, Tim Nelson. Third row: Coach Publico, Hugo Iturbe, Royal Harris, Raul Duran, Carlos Rams, Tommy Nelson, Ruben DeJesus, Greg Arbogast, Coach Quesenberry. Fourth row: Steve Phillips, Roy Soria, Robert Montenegro, Randy Nichols, Kevin Moore, Rene Morffi, Aaron Pratt, Kevin Rachall, Herman Harill. Fifth row: Paul Twitchell, Hugo Sanchez, Scott Richards, Darryl Morris, Mirko Merencio, Octavius Knox, James Burl, Ray Ward, Allen Gonsoulin. 1. Allan Sarnowski’s expression reflects how the Frosh-Soph season went. 2. Running back Kevin Rachall gets assistance from his Lancer team to move up field against the Aviation Falcons. Frosh-Soph Football 23
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Varsity spikers set ‘7-3 record Under the guidance of first year coach Beth Hayden, the varsity volleyball team opened the season’s competition by taking 2 games straight from rival Leuzinger High. In a season marked by strong competition from CIF bound Inglewood and Culver City, the locals compiled a 7-3 record to place third in the league. Honors went to Elana Weathersby as most valuable player. Esperanza Tascon was chosen most improved, with Lorena Abdo as most inspirational. Weathersby was named to the All-League first team, while Tascon and Abdo gained places on the second team. Lorena Abdo (7) bumps the ball up for a spike while Reina Pinto watches. Coach Hayden gives the team a final pep talk. (8) All- League Elana Weathersby (9) goes high for a spike - and a win. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - Front row: Reina Pinto, Morayma Merencio, Rosa Pinto. Second row: Betty Moala, Coach Hayden, Lorena Abdo. Top: Stephanie Ragin. (10) Volleyball 25
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