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Tennis An one? 'Playing on a team and supporting everyone builds character.' -Trisha Silverman erve, forehand, backhand, volley, overhead - and the Agoura girls' tennis team had one more match to call their own. This was the trend for the 1987 season as the team placed first in the Frontier League and continued on to the CIF semi-finals. Coach Vicki Sveda explained, This was the second year in a row that we made it to the semi-finals out of 300 schools. Our 1987 tennis team was special because the girls were goal directed and had a sense of commitment to each other. This camaraderie created an atmosphere of fun during competition. As the varsity team finished its season with only two losses tone being in the semi-finalsl all of the team members finished the season with a positive outlook for the future. The line-up worked well throughout the season with strength in both singles and doubles. Trisha Silverman, Cindy Nielson, and lenny Frizzelle gave the team its strength in singles, while the doubles' teams - Elise Nakawatase and Kimberly Park, Amy Cook and Noel Burton, and Kelly Fitzpatrick and Kathy Fitzpatrick - really came through for the team. With four fresh- men and no graduating seniors, the team promises to be even stronger next year. The junior varsity tennis team also had an excellent season with a final record of 'I3-3. With such strength in singles from Lori Mira, jackie Yang, and Sharon Okada, it is evident that Agoura's team can only improve in the future. Along with the success and triumph the teams experienced this year, there was also a great sense of unity felt among teammates. jenny Frizzelle comment- ed, l'll never forget the bus ride home from Royal. There was so much unity and everyone was laughing together - that's what our team is all about. The friendships formed on this team will be treasured for- ever among team members. 'I987 was a season never to be forgotten - an experience of a lifetime. -Kelly Fitzpatrick Players on the 1987 Agoura ' High School Girls' Tennis Team are Top: Coach Vicki Sveda, l. Yang, 1. Frizzelle, C. Nielson, S. Stern, K. Fitzpa- trick, S. Lai. Middle: T. Silver- man, K. Fitzpatrick, D. Zim- merman, B. Malnekoff, E, Nakawatase, A. Cook, D. Caunt. Front: N. Burton, S. Paul, H. Ric hards, L. Mira, S. Okada, K. Park. Every mem- ber worked hard to make the season successful. Cindy Nlielson stretches to make a torehand volley for the point. As a junior and three-tear member of the Yarsity Team, Cindt showed great tlvilicatiort throughout the sL'dsOH. .Hin Tr-nu 7 H ww ruins-1 hmmm li- f A. W.,-W.. ' 6 ,ff ll ,F . ef , J A F f -fe Nt, v f A 4335 SRA fw1t,:'?,',i . .MW ,fi ' . 5 f,V'f,t..U.A T l32g!?l my-M 'V .izkmn LZ' I .s x r ya, A
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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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nvws-chroninle cl.irr.ih Varsity lunior Varsity Camarillo 17-1 5-0 Royal 17-1 5-0 Buena 18-0 5-1 Dos Pueblos 9-9675-681 l35-311 Ventura 15-2 7-0 San Marino 6-12 1-5 Westlake 14-4 O-5 Calabasas 13-5 4-2 Louisville 16-2 4-0 Newbury Park 13-0 5-0 Nordhoff 15-3 2-0 Thousand Oaks 10-8 4-3 Calabasas 14-4 4-2 Trisha Silverman hits an ag- gressive forehand return. Tri- sha played the number one position as a sophomore and er determination really helped the team. Sophomore Jenny Frizzelle concentrates as she steps in for a backhand. 1enny's hard work led her to many victo- ries as the number three sin- gles player, junior Elise Nakawatase plays the net as she hits a forehand volley. Elise, known for her high spirits and consistent playing, practiced for many hours outside of school wor- kouts. Girls' IV Tennis 91
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