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San Gorgonio Opponent 5 Victor Valley 20 71 2 Eisenhower 20 2 24 Cajon 4 1 Redlands 27 8 Pacific 20 16 ' 2 San Bernardino 11 ' 2 3 2 Colton 171 2 19 Fontana 3 9 Eisenhower 19 2 Redlands 26 12 Yucaipa 16 8 Pacific 20 8 Eisenhower 20 18 Fontana 10 121 2 Colton 151 2 Top: Concentrating on the crucial match against Yucaipa, Jeff Robinson returns the ball Above right: Returning the ball to his opponent, Tim Toth wins his match against Yucaipa. Above: Returning for the opponent ' s serve, Steve Schmidt and Dave Coldren prepare for the next set. sports 17.3
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Tennis players display talent The 1982-83 Tennis team consisted of twenty-five members. Of these members, eleven were members of the San Gorgonio Varsity Tennis team. Although the rain caused some problems during the matches, the team played tough and to the best of their ability. When some of the players were asked what they dreaded most, a few said they hated riding the bus to away matches. The Tennis team met early in the year for a few important meetings to discuss plans for the upcoming season. These meetings gave the players and Coach Powell a chance to meet each other, since he was a new coach to the team. Practice, a long grueling running experience, was held every weekday. Practice started at 2:00 sharp. Every player on the team had to run three miles, which usually took thirty minutes. During practice, the team worked on volleying, getting down their strokes and getting their serve in the proper spot. There were many talented players on the team. In singles, Jeff Robinson, Paul Scholl, Susik Lee and Tim Toth did a superb job for the team. In doubles, Dave Coldren, Steve Schmidt, John Jure and Todd Stewart also teamed up for an excellent job. Coach Powell commented, All the boys endured and tried hard. I think we made some real improvement. Above right: Susik Lee warms up before a match by practicing his serve. Above: Tod Stewart hits the ball over the net while his doubles partner John Jure gets set for the return. Right: 198283 Boys Tennis Team: First row: Trevor Her manson, Brad Conley. Thien Le, Leo De Cora, Anthony Turner, Rusty Sessions, Wilcok Chaffee, Steve Dean, Second row: Stephen Cueto, Larry Pirkle, Burt Pop- penga, Paul Scholl, Tim Toth, John Ellis, William Culbertson, Bobby Dawson, Third row: Todd Stewart, John Jure, Ron Cooper, David Coldren, David Vangsness, Steve Schmidt, Jeff Robinson, Susik Lee.
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I want muscles Many students, boys and girls had a desire to develop their bodies. There were many different kinds of exercises for the different parts of the body. If one was underweight, he or she needed to do the basic squats, bench presses, etc. He may have needed to eat as much as possible. Drinking a powdered protein mix would help also. It one was overweight, he reversed the process by not eating so much and jogging or doing leg lifts, and sit ups. Some of the exercises were squats. The process was to put a bar with weights on the shoulders, then squat down and back up. This was good for the thighs. Bench- pressing was good to build up the chest. Sit ups were good for breath control before the lift. Junior, John Lucas benched 305 pounds and planned on entering the Iron Man contest. Coach Duncanson was in charge of the contest. Another serious lifter was sophomore, Idrisa Sammah; he could bench 250 pounds. He lifted for football and planned on lifting for a long time. Before one began lifting he had to warm up and stretch out. Weightlifting was to be taken seriously. Ron Glover, class of ' 84 Danny Quiggle, class of ' 86
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