Moreno Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Sunnymead, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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t veryone joins in the chant for a homecoming victory as the tennis team rides in the parade. Doubles partners Jin Kim and Jenny Stanton await the results of Jin ' s serve return. TEAM I.D. BACK — Robert Cross (mgr.), Eric Bell (mgr.). Coach Shelby. ROW 2 — Gay Ramsey, Tami Shelko, Jin Kim, Karyn Ramsey, Stacey Logue, Maria-Elena Tanno, did not finish season. Shelly Lynch, Robert Christman (photographer ROW 3 — Tami Scott, Laura Bershas, Jenny Stanton, Stacey Agostini. Andrea Daminano, Krista Schmidt. FRONT — Lena Pr ieto, Renae Uli. Helen Fehrenback, Lisa Trujillo, Cara Hopsiter, Kerry Farnsworth. Number three singles player, Karyn Ramsey shows a perfect return stroke to score a point. Showing a tremendous desire number one singles, Gay Ramsey, smashes for set. Senior and number two singles Stacy Logue, puts a short volley in front of her opponent. We Want to Win

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TEAM ID. BACK — Eric Digby, Shane Toal, Chris Condos, Hector Alverez, Paul Kaminski, Danny Brown, Curtis Butts, Erik Pender, Hanalei Hanohano. ROW 2 — Alvin Collins, Varay Bronson, Tim Gue, Brian Clements, Scott Schwarte, Rodney Jefferson, Nello Carver, Raymond Briceno, Jeff Fassett, Jamie Gue. ROW 3 — Ray Burns, Greg Barnes, James Rodri- guez, Manny Rivera, Frank Link, Paul Bartley, Tim Garcia, Alan Hall, Bill Carter, Rhoades Williams, Rob- ert Salgado. ROW 4 — Chuck Mapes, Jeff Jones, Victor Reynoso, Kevin Potter, Bill Zack owski, Bobby Richard- son, Anthony Bertrand Bruce Mansell, Sergio Banales. FRONT — Rod ney Collins, Frank Luna Mike Washington, Kevin Carbullido, Henry Frye Terrence Pennell, Duane Bowman. e chewed the dogs and cats It began the end of May and ended on a sour note on November 15, 1985. Between these two dates were various highs and lows. The lowest point of the year was not reaching the C.I.F. play- offs. The highest point in this long, rugged, tough road was an extremely super victory over the Heme! Bulldogs. When Hemet lost to us they also lost their opportunity to go to C.I.F. The magic started when team leading rusher Jeff Fassett re- turned the opening kickoff 95 yards for a score and the first of many TD ' s that night. Another high point in the season was our homecoming win against the Corona Panthers. We dominated the entire game outscoring the floundering Corona team 28 - 0. Early promises were not kept as the luck never seemed to flip our way and two games were lost by less than a field goal. Coach Burns felt that several college scouts would be interested in sen- ior half-back Jeff Fassett. Another outstanding player on both the offensive and defensive line was senior Paul Bartley. Next year we say good- bye to the Ivy League and join the very powerful Citrus Belt League against such teams as Poly, Fontana, and Colton. This means that we will need all the strength we can put together from returning lettermen and promising J.V. players. Team awards went to Boogie Bronson who earned the Coaches ' Award and to Bruce Mansell for MVP Offense. Alvin Collins was awarded MVP Defense and All-League 1st team. Jeff Fas- sett was team All Around MVP, second team All- League and All County Honorable Mention. Varsity mi Sports



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assS- W, imbledon Wanna Be ' s In his second year at MVHS, Coach Rich Shelby said of his tennis team that he was proud of them for the way they ' hung together. ' The team had trouble with practices because not all the girls could make it together and that seemed to have an effect on their play. The number one singles player was Gay Ramsey. Coach Shelby commented on her play, The best tennis I saw her play was when she swept against Ramo- na. It was outstanding. Gay was not the only tennis ace in the family. Her sister, Karyn Ramsey, was number two singles. The number one doubles team consisted of Jenny Stanton and Jin Kim. They played exceptionally well togeth- er, Laura Bershas and Maria-Elena Tanno were the number two doubles. Jenny Stanton was given the Most Spirited Award. The Coaches ' Award went to Gay Ramsey. Varsity as Sports

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