Redlands High School - Makio Yearbook (Redlands, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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Redlands High School - Makio Yearbook (Redlands, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 203 of 312
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Early Start Helps JV Squad PraclKi- M.irtod f.irl l..r Uif .).V. ...hI .S..piioin.,n- i h.-.r leaders. They. aloriK with the Varsity cheer and song squads, attended a four day camp in Santa Barbara. .Although the camp was not mandatory, the pep units felt that it was well worth their time and effort. Camp helped us quite a bit. .Jennifer .Jones said. On top of participating in exercises that increased their agility and endurance, the J.V. and .Sophomore squads were awarded the superior ribbon for their efforts. Although their practices lasted from two to three hours a day, three days a week, very few thought that it was a drain on their schoolwork time. We all decided not to take a sixth period so we would have time to practice, .Jennifer .Jones explained. On top of having to learn complex lyrics and chants, the ' 84- ' 8.S -J.V. and Sophomore cheer squads had to make up the movements and dances. All felt they did a very good job. DM Top left. Helping t.. cheer ll.e team ..n. MiYong Conklin yells. Oo Red- lands! I.efl. .Julie .lones takes a moment to relax between cheers. Above. .Sophomore cheerleaders; Back MiYonR Conklin and .lulie .lones. Middle. Stevie VVhnlev and Tricin O ' ? onl. .lime l.ee and . ' Vdcna Miller.

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Pall Roundup ..,. 1 W..VI..- .)..■..•» w.t.-.r» ,,tMuiul » Uuk -t u, Ijum Mime yiirduKf Alxne Doi KlrUh er | ri|.iir.-» o puKh Oil- (mil . Ill At the outset of the 1984 85 scho jl year, coaches of fall athletic teams were optimistic about their teams ' chances of advancing tu the playoffs. As it turned out, three of those coaches found themselves involved in post- er, i-mi play. The most surprising of the three was the Redlands f(K)tball team. After a dismal 198.5 season in which the Terriers finished 2-8, the Big Blue Machine found new life in 1984, finishing 7,5 at the end of the regular season. However, that wasn ' t the end of their season. The C.I.F. board granted R.H.S. a wildcard berth. This was their first playoff appearance since 1979. when the Terriers were beaten by Kdison in the championship game. The Terriers faced just as stern a test in Servite this year. The Friars entered the game with a 9-1 record, two consecutive C.I.F. Big Five Conference chami)ionships, and a number-one ranking. After the hard- tought battle, played in a muddy dlover .Stadium in Anaheim, Servite emerged ictorious, ;i.5-9. The game was nothing like what the score suggested, as the Terriers trailed only 7-;? at halftimc and forced .Servite to earn all of their points. .At the end of the year, Dwayne -Jones, Fred Hawkins, Brian Hemphill. Ted Ford, Nick Schichtle. Kric Rechsteiner, Brian Nollar. Doug Straw, and Ted driffith were named to the all-C.B.L. first and second teams. Dwavne Jones was also named lo the all-C.I.F. team. The volleyball team came into its season with high hopes. Their dreams did not come true, as they finished fourth in league. Their downfall resulted from a number of things, the most obvious being an inability to l eat Colttm. Determination and stamina gave Redlands a chance to run away with a C.B.L. title. However, they didn ' t know about Colton or Rubidou. . .Mthough the girls ' and lK)ys ' cross country teams did not reach the playoffs, they remained united and showed a great deal of improvement. Mark Fra .ier, senior, placed eighth in the C.B.L. meet and was named to the all- C.B.L. team. For the girls, .senior Cheryl Thurman overcame an illne.ss and managed to finish in the top fifteen at the meet. She was named to the all- C.B.L. team as well. With the addition of three new teams to the C.B.L., the girls ' tennis team did very well. They finished second in league t)nly to I ' alm Springs, a perennial p )wer, and advanced to the CIF playoffs once again. Their first-round opponent was North Torrance, and the Terriers were subdued 10-8. Laurie Power, Stephanie Comadena, Laurie O ' Brien, Vicki Allan, LiesI Tiefentaler and Amy Thomson were all named to the CBL team. This year was supposed to be a rebuilding season for Dale .Adama ' s water polo learn, but the players united and went to the C.I.F. playoffs. They faced awesome Indio, and the Rajahs practically drowned Redlands. ' Pheir C.I.F. appearance, as surprising as it was, had been something that R.H.S. poloists had planned on doing. In three out of five sports, R.H.S. emerged victorious, and the t)ther two weren ' t far behind. Redlands has once again risen lo a level of excellence that can not l e compared with any other school. One thing is unquestionable: the dedication and performance of Redlands athletes was at its pt ak. .1.1

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