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With a school enrollment of over two thousand students, those who par- ticipated in sports were not all on teams. Many students wanted the exer- cise that came from playing a sport but didn ' t want to be held down to practice every day. Racquetball and bowling were two sports which were offered at San Gorgonio that were not as a P.E. class. Racquetball held its class fifth and sixth period, on the racquetball court at San Gorgonio. Bowling was during sixth on Mon days and Wednesdays at Del Rosa Bowl. Sophomore, Richard Collette par- ticipated in bowling. He stated that he bowls because he likes it and no other sport interested him as much. The bowling team was divided up in- to many smaller teams. During the semester, the teams played each other. The last two weeks of each semester they played teams from Pacific High School. Racquetball was just a class. They played other people in their classes and learned the correct rules of the game. Paul Brubaker explained, I play rac- quetball because it ' s an awesome sport, and I ' m not good at many other sports. Above: As the ball rides close to the gutter, William Martin attempts to pick up a split spare Right: Edging close to the foul line, Sharon Robbins goes for a strike Below: Trevor Strombeck follows the movement of the ball as he picks off the number three pin. sports 1 45
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Senior e nds 4 year waterpolo career as MVP V t Although the water polo team placed disappointingly in CBL, they tried hard and had good spirit. The starting seven players were Keith Adams, Charles Sean, Frank Havemann, Kevin Leibrum, Steve Little, Joe Cole, and Andy Sheats. The outstanding player for the varsity water polo was Frank Havemann, who received the MVP award and white letter at the banquet held at the Mediterranean. He was said to be one of the best players in the history of San G. water polo. Frank played polo for all four years and played three years as varsity. He made approximately eighty goals, just this season. The most exciting game was against Pacific. After losing to them 10-12 the first game, it was very important to win the se- cond time. The score was close and the players were pressured but they came through to win, 1 1-10. The overall season record was 8-10, but the team looks for- ward to a strong season next year, as many players are returning. Top right: Senior, Frank Havemann throws the ball down the pool to assist in a victory over Pacific 11-10. Right: Before each game, Coach Lees gives a pep talk and plans strategy. Above: 1982 Varsity and Junior Varsity Water Polo Teams: First row: Frank Havemann, Andy Sheats, Second row: Marty Castillo, Mike Gfeller. Dave Parry, Kevin Liebrum, Steve Little, Charles Senn, Scott Oehling, Jim- my Robinson, Third row: Ken Westmoreland, Keith Adams, Brian Scott, Jason Young, Joe Cole. Rob Steenerson, Tracey Rudnick, Brian Thies, Fourth row: Chad Durham, Kevin Cook, Danny Quiggle. Mike Sheppard, Stacy Starbuck, Pat Phermsangngam.
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