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M45-bww E M' ua wb Yolanda Guerrero warming up. ik Teammate Yolanda Guerrero looks on as ludy Wilson goes up for the spike. Terri Dyke goes for offensive bump. An anxious l.V. team and coach look on happily as Newbury Park leads. Now listen, you turkeys. . .' , , E Q S 3 Girls' Athletics 129
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Girls' athletics plays by CIF rules this year Newbury Park High's Varsity Volleyball team has had a trying season. As they are now competing under CIF rules, competition is stronger, and tension is heavier. Although the team had no wins up until the second-round play-offs, their spirit was not dampened, and they went on to defeat Camarillo triumphantly. Cheering the team on from the sidelines was Coach Marti Dibble, a third year teacher at our school. Receiving awards for outstanding playing this year were Yolanda Guerrero and Nanci Downing, who both made the Marmonte League All-Star team. Yolanda Guerrero also received the Most Valuable Player award for the second year in a row, as she was the team high scorer and most inspirational player on the court. Nancy Getman was awarded Most Im- proved Player for her effort and stamina. Coach Marti Dibble Coach Nori Parvin The lunior Varsity Volleyball team has had a season of victory, but also a season of defeat. With a 2-8 record, the girls on the team worked hard developing their skills. Along with their coach, Nori Parvin, the team members stayed after school until 6:30 p.m. practicing their bumps, spikes and sets. The high scorer on the l.V. team was Cathy Paterson, with a total of 55 points in 10 matches. Theresa Hagman, who was always hustling on the court, won a trophy for being the Most Valuable Player on the team. Always in there trying her hardest was Amy Cohler, whose hard work paid off as she walked off with a trophy for the Most Improved Player. 128 Girls' Athletics Varsity volleyball sends two to all-star team VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-Top row: Marti Dibble, manager. Middle row: T. Mogan, T. Hart, G. coach, I. Harris, N. Getman, C. Martell, G. Nestor, Garber, N. Adamson and R. loachim. Bottom row: Y. Guerrero, I. Wilson and G. Higgins, team N. Downing, M. Kitnick and V. Lacasella. junior varsity volleyball team spikes opponents I f I , I , , ,,....m, IUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-Top row: Nori Decker, C. Decker, L. Giorgianni and L. Swiertz Parvin, coach, A. Cohler, I. Burke, C. Paterson, P. Bottom row: C. Matz and T. Hagman. Harpel, T. Dyke and S. Creek. Middle row: I.
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Tennis- is a big racket we mfg Kiwi' W Q 5 is it as A wx :5 1 . X390 Y' 36 .4 V 5 Ymex ? 'E . . . 'E XX X ,sg fx X . Coach Sande Washburn Varsity Tennis: C. Sherman, R. Robb, C. Villa, Sande Washburn, coach, P. Heydenreich, L. Darough, R. Alex- ander, S. Rice and R. Schow Robin Schow living up to her nickname- Swish Coach Sande Washburn classified this tennis season as a building year. The girls won many individual matches and sent four girls to double finals and two girls to singles finals which were held at N.P. and T.O. Robin Robb, who came to us late in the season from Arizona, won all but one of her matches and was named Most Valuable Player. Sheri Rice worked hard to improve her skills and played in all the matches. She was chosen as Most Improved Player. 130 Glrls' Athletics X fix. Qi 4 V47 1- :iawiisqg , ,M Carla Villa and Patty Heydenreich pose in front ofthe camera, as coach Sande Washburn is up to her devilish tricks.
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