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A Goal to Reach Winning seven straight games in a row sent the varsity soccer club into the season on the right foot. The team was largely composed of experienced players wliich helped to insure a successful squad. Highlighting the season for the squad was the Montebello Invitational Tourna- ment where they took the conso- lation trophy, defeating Bosco Tech and Workman High School, for the second year in a row. Making first team all -league was Javier Mendez, and Martin Jimenez made 2nd team all- league. Receiving the most valuable player award and 2nd team all- league was Angel Ocana, most improved went to Jose Luna, while Javier Mendez and Roberto Sanchez also re- (ABOVE RIGHT) Refugio Gamboa brings the ball back into play after a penalty was called. (RIGHT ) Contemplating a steal, varsity player Angel Ocana moves into position. ceived awards for their contri- butions to the squad ' s success. As the team ended a rewarding season with 9 wins, 7 losses, and 2 ties, they will be more hopeful for the championship next year. Performing with excellence this past season were the JV soccer players as they had an overall record of 7 wins, 6 losses, and 2 ties. Leading goal scorer was Tony Gamboa with 4 goals, followed by kick- ing specialist Carlos Guevara with 3 goals for the season. Goalie Victor Garcia received the most valuable player award for his outstanding efforts. 86 Sports
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Pep Talk Helps A tremendous amount of ef- fort and sportsmanship was shown iDy the varsity tennis team though they only managed one close team win against Monrovia. Spirited encouragement was pro- vided by Coach Smoot as she al- ways had something positive to say before, during and after the games. Captain Vicki Urijan earned the Coaches ' Award for her enthusiasm and team leader- ship. Playing very well for the season was Rachel Mejia as she was named most valuable player. Also playing extremely well for her first time on the tennis team was most improved player Con- nie Rios. Even a team record of wins and 8 losses couldn ' t stop the energetic JV team. Many of them were first year players willing to try their hardest and to do their best. Nance Eason, the most valuable player, was the most consistent in winning her match- es. The most improved player award went to freshman Debbie Kendricks who showed great promise for the coming years. (ABOVE LEFT) JV player Susan Blume bends down to hit the ball. (ABO T) Practicing her forehand is 2nd year varsity player Becky Moreno. (LEFT) Nance Eason, JV 1st -singles, is captured in the middle of her serve. Nance Eason moved up to the varsity team in her last game. Sports 85
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(LEFT) Varsity Soccer-B. CK PO ' .V; Roberto Sanchez, Bernardo Flcr .-s, jcse Luna, Juan Mendez, Martin Jiii!:. ' :;cz, Arturo Arteaga, Coach Ted jvlarur.r. . FRONT ROW: Refugio Gamboa, Alltel Ocana, Roberto Barajas, Fernando Pellegrini, Javier Mendez. MISSING: Jesus Aguilar. (BELOW LEFT) Coordinating the move- ment of the ball is Roberto Barajas as he keeps it away from the El Monte Lions. (BOTTOM) JV Soccer -BACK ROW: Tony Gamboa, Juan Garay, Mario Velarde, Jose Mora, Victor Navarette, Francisco F lores, Victor Garcia. FRONT ROW: Adrian Tejeda, Bernardo Meza, Juan Gonzalez, Jesus Martinez, Sergio Sandoval, Hugo Gallegos. (BELOW) Displaying the comradesliip present with a successful squad are Bernardo Flores and Roberto Barajas. ».- A|t» II J limS -M Af?iite ' V-3iSS ? v--i ' . ' ! ' 4ii A- ' %. M JV SCORES MV OPP Cantwell 2 El Rancho 1 2 John Muir 2 1 John Muir Workman 1 Hoover 1 ' ■ ' Mark Keppel 1 ' Monrovia 1 Glendale E1 Monte 2 Hoover 3 1 Mark Keppel 1 2 ' • ' Monrovia 4 2 ' ' Glendale 1 E1 Monte 2 Sports 87
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