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Junior Varsity members are iFirst rowl Michelle Figueroa and Tracy Bauman, iSecond fowl Marjorie Valencia, Stacy Sodawasser, Bobbi Koelin and Nancy Chavez. iThird rowl Kirsti Farrer, Coach Paddock, Coach Caro and Tina Felix. fFifth rowl Monique Valenzuela, Rhonda Robles, Laura Simmons Susan Diley, Dawn Lindsey, Jackie Garcia, and Carolina Sevilla, Sandy Ellison returns the ball to Palo Verde while Melissa Lloyd watches intently. Senior Libby Hickman seems to enjoy serving overhand during daily practice. The freshman team members are fFirst rowl Amy Foster and Dawn Muncie. CSecond !'OWlCOI1I'1l Belmonte, Bonnye Neely, Cami Singleton and Gwen Tanner. KThird rowl Chris Strus, Deanna Pruitt, Roxy Johnson, Vicky Ramon and Mary Hagmaier. lFourth rowl Coach Paddock, Valerie Carbajal, Christy Smith, Vicki Lee Breseno, Susan Duarte and Coach Caro.
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AAA serves up tough competition The volleyball season was considered 'a stepping stone toward a strong season next year, by Coach Caro, who said that this year was for building on qualities to prepare for future competition. Varsity ended the season with a two win and thirteen loss record. Junior Varsity con- cluded their season with one win and thir- teen losses. The freshman team finished with the best socre of the three teams, eleven wins and three losses. Two varsity players are leaving Mar- ana due to graduation, captain of the var- sity team Marleen Perry and Libby Hick- Coach Caro and Coach Paddock meet with the varsity team for a pregame pep talk. Vicki Lee Breseno hits the ball back as Amy Foster and Bonnye Neely await their turn at a Freshman pre-game practice. 142 man. The varsity has three catagories to which awards come from. The Most Valu- able Player award went to Olivia Villa. Pam Kunckel received the Most lm- proved Player award. The title of Team Leader was presented to Marleen Perry, The Junior Varsity's Most Valuable Play- er was Susan Deily. Bonnye Neely was awarded theFreshman's Hardest Worker award. Almost every game varsity played, they won one of the three matches re- quired to win the game. The most difficult team they faced was Rincon High. lt was a fight to the end, only to result in Mar- ana's loss. On November 2, volleyball he held a car wash at Carl's Jr. on the corner of lna and Thornydale. Each player set out to get sponsors to pay per car washed. By the end of day, a hundred vehicles had been washed. The wash itself cost S2 per car. They raised a little over 5700. The money collected was used to buy new uniform tops to which each player can keep. SM-5-5-a...W 1. .,.. -1 . ' .. ., .. M... . . ,, . ' .... ..... Q ,Q J - ' ' H' I- 1 M 'T ' I - ' 1 Q 3 ., . 1 .... . .. K . I . Vrkk MW, , V -- -as - 1 HQ is K 5, I . 111 - 2- .sms sas 1 -1. - -- -at .Iss .21 i s -- .. . N 5 X is - .gf 7 - . 1 1. sash - . 1 X E Fx? K SW sr 1 ---- 1 5 -1 - -- X 5. ' 'I ' , i- 5 ' -- 57 7221 1, f. . f ' - 1 .K f : fi it' . 5, . ' sexi:-11525552 1,1 ,S W h ...., g I ff ,K ' 55 i E T1 'riffs ' , rf. f 5. 7'1'f'il'-iseiki Xiiiifiifli' 5.159 X i I E' tit? if , , 'kkk Y s .. s- .ani e N ,fi A s, 541, 3,5 Q., .... 1 , W , . sts.. W- ,QL - , ....,,.. -'.,,,..,3'1:g. g , S, ...N 'ara 'ir k H .a X 5 - ,-s,,.:.fKs.,sg,1,g, k ,, -- , +2-W .Q ,g:k,,3.,2k5.--- 'ii' - 7 ' ' . 1 -ii iiii'i 7 The Varsity team members are lFirst Rowl Pam Kunckel, Olivia Villa and Heather Houston. fSecond rowl Barb Mattson, Michelle Rende, Coach Caro, Kelly Leland and VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Flowing Wells 6 15 15 17 Douglas Nogales Pueblo Palo Verde Cholla Rincoln Desert View Flowing Wells Marana vs, Douglas Marana vs. Pueblo Marana vs. Palo Verde Marana vs. Cholla Marana vs. L Rincoln Marana Marana Marana Marana Marana Marana Marana Marana Marana 615 615 515 715 1517 415 1115 1015 215 11 15 4-15, 15-9, 15-9 14-16, 7-15 8-15, 11-15 6-15, 6-15 OLLEYBALL 225 1115 1115 1510 815 1115 915 15 10 815 15-10, 16-18, 15-12 Libby Hickman. fThird rowi Melissa Lizzio, Jason Martin, Ms. Paddock and Sandy Ellison. fFourth rowi Melissa Lloyd, Melissa Rnde, Marleen Perry and Denise Ramon. Melissa Lloyd stretches for the block.
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Cross Country trails seem mostly rocky Members of the girls, cross country team are Ann Meerdink, Davina Rudnick, Jenni Kirkley, Claire DesRosiers, Megan Ungermann and Kim Dupont. Joined by new members, the '86-'87 cross country team had only eight returning run- ners. This, plus the fact that only two of the runners were seniors, put the team at a defi- nite disadvantage. However, the dedication of the members, combined with Joe Brady's coaching skill, placed the girls' team seventh in divisionals, while the boys took eighth. Ann Meerdink, who qualified for state, was not able to attend the meet because of a state band competition the same day. The team practiced daily and attended meets once a week. The runners had half of their meets away, traveling to the Pima Col- lege course a total of three times to compete. At home meets, the Panther Peak course was used. More than once, the girls' team had to forfeit because ot a shortage of runners. One of the team's favorite places to run during practice was Bajada, a hilly path in the Saguaro National Monument. Some of the other practices were spent doing intervals, which were short distance runs repeated up to six times to build up the speed necessary for passing other runners during competition. Hopefully the experience gained this past year will be beneficial to next year's runners. Members of the Boys' Cross Country team are: Sam Wright lmanagerl, Jose Pizano Johnny Maudlin, Todd Wright, l..J. Perry, and Logan Trujillo. BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Marana 47 Desert View 15 Marana 39 l:lOWlTlQ Wells 17 Marana 44 Nogales 17 Marana 67 CDOfCatalina 20-42 Marana 35 Pueblo 22 Marana 46 Palo Verde 46 Marana 49 Rincon 15 GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Marana 40 Desert View 19 Marana Forfeit Flowing Wells 15 Marana 36 Nogales 22 Marana Forfeit CDOfCatalina 26-30 Marana 25 Palo Verde 20 Marana Forfeit Rincon 17 CROSS COU TRY Running uphill, Ann Maerdink leads the pack.
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