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Technique is Marvin Anderson ' s way of winning Round- ing a turn are two of the top distance runners, Bobby Keck and Raul Serratos. Outstanding sophomore run- ner, Angela Lagneaux is going to C.I.F. in two events. At the Palm Springs Relays, Shannon Szychowski hands the baton to Cindy Adams. Leading the pack in the 100 yard dash is )erald Washington. Newcomer lerald Washington was a great asset to the sprinters. In the 440 relay, Steve Lounsbury passes the batton to Mike Bradley. Sprinter Gia Williams finishes ahead of the competition. Boys ' Varsity MV Opp 84 Palm Springs 51 92 Cajon 43 Palm Springs Relays 2nd 100 Norco 36 100 North 36 63 Hemet 73 98 Corona 38 108 Ramona 27 Chet Nicholson Relays 2nd Southland Invitational 5th 97 Arlington 37 All City Meets 4th 65 Perris League 5-2 Overall 7-2 71 i; i RUSNERSBACK - Coach Caffney, Brandon Clarke, Mike Bradley, Mike Delos Santos, Bill Klein, Artie Hall, John Dahl, Duke Sutton, Victor Reynoso, Brandon Contreras, Mike Haynes. ROW TWO - Alfredo Colon, Curtis Butts, Claudie Williamson, Dennis Buenaventura, Trevor Rush, Danny Collins, Raul Serratos, Jerald Washington, Erick Fields, Scott Moore, Craig Winchester! Marvin Anderson, Bobby Keck FRONT - Vickie Truitt, Ronelle Robinson, Cheri Dawley, Cindy Adams, Shannon Szychowski, Jenny Tien, Chetera Perez, Gia Williams, Angela Lagneaux, Carrie Griffing, Teresa Laskowski, Stacey Summers, Nicole Ali. - We Want To Win
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lunge into victory Boys ' swimming plunged right into vic- tory by winning their first five meets. After that they slowly sunk because they lost five swimmers to the no F rule. Key swimmers on the team were Jr. Dob- bins, sprint freestyle and breaststroke; John Morschl, sprint freestyle and backstroke; Frank Reed, individual medley and butterfly; and Scott Wright, distance freestyle. The girls ' team also got off to a great start, winning their first five meets. They also lost a few swimmers which hurt their chances of a first place finish. Key swimmers were Sarah Anderson, distance freestyle; Carolyn Hanna, individual medley and backstroke; Jonna McClelland, sprint freestyle; and Vanessa Nickell, sprint freestyle. Overall it was a great season with six girls going on to C.I.F. They were Sarah Anderson, Carolyn Hanna, Vanessa Nickell, Adrienne Pet tit, Michele Kielty, and Jonna McClelland. Coach Goodwin said, The team did their best and all we can hope for is a better season next year. Varsity Sports
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Runner ' s set . . . crack! Like lightning track season was here and the boys were ready. They won their first four meets and took second place in the Palm Springs Relays. Overall they finished third in the Ivy League due to two tough losses against Hemet and Perris. The boys ' team was lead by distance runner Raul Serratos, who set a nationally ranked record this year at the Mt. Sac In- vitational, and sprinter Jerald Washington. Though the girls ' team won only four meets, there was a lot accomplished. At the start of the season, the mile relay team ran in a time of 5:05. By the end of the season, they ran in a time of 4:13 which was good enough for a second place finish in league and a trip to C.I.F. Nine guys made the C.I.F. trip including: Raul Serratos, Steve Lounsbury, Jerald Washington, Jeff Fasset, Mike Bradley, Marvin Anderson, Bobby Keck, Craig Winchester, and Scott Moore. Four girls on this very young team also earned C.I.F. honors: Angela Lagneaux, Carrie Griffing, Nicole Ali, and Cheri Dawley. Senior runner Steve Lounsbury said, Although the loss to Hemet was sadden- ing, most of us have accomplished per- sonal records which has made the season a memorable one. Varisty ril Sports
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