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f I NNNNNNNN SPORTS SECTION • GIRLS BASKETBALL • CHIA 1981 • PACE 82 j yy
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Junior Varsity Baseball This years Junior Varsity Baseball learn was one of the best ever. Coached bv Caryie Lyneis the J.V. team advanced to the top in league play. With such a strong team, we expect the varsity team to excellent in future years. 1. The 1981 lunior Virsily learn. 2. )ohn Meyer ready (or the pilch. 3. leK Ihrow- inf; his iamous curve ball. 4. Sle»e awaiti the throw. 5. Rob sees Ihe Good Ri h blimp! 6. Bill is determined lo hil a home run. 7. Sieve improving his average. t -.5Aj
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Girls Basketball J.V. The Palm Springs J.V. Cirls basketball team played good basketball this season. Sue Collins was voted Most Valuable Player of the team as her over all good play led to many wins. The Indians plaved hard and exciting ball and gave their best ef- fort in alt games. The team will have many members on Varsity next year and, hope- fully, Keep up their winning traaition. 1. The 1981 Cirls Varsity Basketball, top row from left to right: Rose- mary Tilmon, Helena Cabellaro, Cynthia Spears, bottom row: (ill Weishedel, Mary Logan, Maria Fid- dler, Lori Wiltgen, Leah Wiltgen. 2. Palm Springs girls can get up high. 3. Hot potatoe. Hot potatoe. Who is gonna get it now. 4. Hey, what are you doing? You two are on the same team. 5. Cet off me girl! 6. The 1981 Cirls Basketball team. 7. All-league, Rosemary Til- mon dunks two more points for Palm Springs. Varsity The Indian girls finished with a 10-5 reford in the Sunbelt League, finishing behind Norco for the cham- pionship. All-CIF member, Rosemary Tilman led PS to a winning season this year. Her rebounding and scoring were excellent as ihrougn much of the season she was leading the CiF in rebound- ing with over 20 a game. Laurie and Leah Wiltgen played tough defense and contributea needed scoring rebounding , in the back- court, Maria Fidler Cyn- thia Maxwell teamed up as a quick pair of guards who were the playmakers of the team, in their first round game of CiF the Indians were matched up against South Hills, one of the top ranked teams in the 3-A di- vision. Palm Springs kept it close all the way made So. Hills play their top game. Though they lost, 48-40, Coach Larry Zeno his squad had another good year and expect them to be even better next yr.
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