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olleyball Spikes Its Way To League 'It was the best season we ever had! -Amy Ward 6 6 t was fantastic, noted Amy Ward about The junior varsity volleyball team also scored high the season. All the girls had every right to feel that way, because this year for the first time, varsity volleyball gained a first place finish in the Frontier League. The girls definitely had something to be proud about. The team members accredited their highest accomplish- ment ever to their coach Steve C-azzaniga and to their hard work. Tristie Heuer remarked, We decided early in the season to set a goal to win league and we did. Their determination paid off with an overall record of 10-2. The girls worked hard for CIF Championships, but lost in the finals. It's never good to end a season with a loss, but we are all proud of what we accomplished, noted Heuer. Ward's feelings about the season seemed to sum it all up: It was awesome! The varsity team can truly be proud of their achieve- ments during the past year. They proved that hard work and determination do pay off. this season. With Lisa Moore as coach, the girls had an outstanding season and walked away with the title of League Champs. Liz Ashton, a fresh- man on the team commented, I thought we did really well and it was due to the fact that we all worked together and tried really hard as a team. The girls were extremely jubilant about the sea- son. We were all excited about winning the title. We played a lot of difficult games to get there, noted Ashton. Not only did they win league, but they also defeated Nordhoff which had not been defeated for three years, Amy Renett accredited their victory to the fact that all the team members were friends and that was why they played so well together. Rennett also felt that their victory was due to their coach. She was a really good coach and very tough. Overall, the team gave a ood fight to win the title, and they succeeded witiout a doubt. - Maile Hunt L ls' Yollcxball vary Members of the varsity vol- leyball team include Top row: Coach Cazzaniga, K. Clem- ens, T, Arledge, T. Heuer, D. Brown, C. Janssen, S. Mathew. Front row: D. Krenik, S. Bowman, A. Ward, L. Ferragamo
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Q P g. f' 'si , , A 7 NLJWM ' some a. azimov fm Iii wry The varsity water polo team includes: Top Row: T. Simmons, S. Lund, M. Slan, T, Imhof, Coach M. Mulligan, M. Shin- dle, l. Rosenthal, and S. Novakg Middle Row: T. Burgher, l. Cavalier, M. Alaimo, T, Gold, T. Earl, C. Vespe, D. Swende- man, and P. Costa: Bottom Row: K. Lund, C. Ruddy, M. Baca, C. Reiley, K. Bush, D. Rosen, M. Asuncion, and S. Salustri. The thought of going to CIF inspired the team to work hard. The junior varsity water polo team Iabovel includes: Top Row: S. Day, H. Broomand, K. Craig, D. Smart, T. Nan- son, A.'Lang, 1. Disimone, M. Weaver, Coach M. Mulligan, and D. Fitzerg Mid- dle Row: K. Males, 1. Craig, R. Cucina, S. Carter, R. Rust, B. Wilson, G. Gatch, T. YNY Cadham, R. Young, and M. Farysg Bol- torn Row: 1. Wilson, S. Gould, I. D'As- toli, I. Mac, 1. Fine, K. Driscoll, S, Paul- son, l. Stelle, and T. Bass. The team was very strong this year under the leader- ship ol thc new coach, Mike Mulligan. Varsity player Mark Asuncion prepares to receive a pass. Passing was just one of the techniques practiced at the team's grueling workouts. Varsity junior Varsity Calabasas 7' 12-7 Santa Ynez 12- 9-7 Harvard 3- 8-7 Nordhoff 10- 10-5 Calabasas 8-'l3 15-4 Santa Ynez 14-15 7-3 Harvard 4- Nordhoff 7- 3 I I ' l I 4 ' ' 7 , ' , f ., If 6, 5 ' 1 . . 'E ' Q f 1' ' ' 4 Q 1 4, i 5 1 l V I Q I ' 4 ' , 4 7 , 4 X WW aww..-pw,-Ma... ., fm., W .,..,, f, W4 W WN af' y':7f4v4nvm K , L ' 1225 7 - f- as -ff 4w.,,,,ga. ,A M ,,,Wya.a.4v,,,-,-,q,,, f .. ,ga My 4.,iL,,,,!,5 ir wffrl...-, sw ., f,,,,.f f., gr., gf' -fi' ' ., ,,, X 'f .W .,.. a7imov Tyler Gold passes the ball to block the throw. This type while an opposing team of strategy was important for member tries unsuccessfully the team members to master. IV Water Polo 87
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news-chronicle ncws-chronicle news-chronicle Agoura's Christy janssen soars up to hit the ball. She scored a point toward Agoura's victory against Los Altos. Amy Ward, Dawn Krenik, Tricia Arledge jumps up for a block against Santa Paula. Her skill helped steer Agoura to victory. IL: The IV volleyball team in- cludes Top row: Coach Moore, S. Stone, A. Rennett, L. Helfman, S. McAdams. Middle row: T. Heuer, W. Baerschiger, L. Davey, N. Ha- genburger, S. Larson. Front row: S. Carpenter, H. Walters, L. Ashton, 1. Gallegos. , f .M ,I 4' pie tiff' 75 YJVY and Tristi Heuer and the rest of the girls' Varsity team hug and yell for joy. They further celebrated their semi-final victory later that night. 89 Girls' Vollc y ball
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