Agoura High School - Quixotian Yearbook (Agoura Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Tiffany York, Agoura's 922 runner displays intense con- centration in a worl-cout. York was given the title freshman of the year in Ventura County. uw 'wi Although practice is tough, the girl's Varsity team strives to do their best. All year, these girls helped and en- couraged each other in every race, showing the unity of the team. X E in , cgi news chronicle V.-. -J ,,-I 94 Girls' Cross Country The nwmhcrs ol the Xarsiis Girls' rross country warn imlude Top ron T Ron- Iantl, M N1tComh,5 Gallup, B Dulex, C Zonlt-Ili lx Netxrnan,C Mtfomh Frnnl mn 5 krrslan D Drossin, C Atuntiwrl funnlrtghtim T wart This hnrtltxurking tt-.am cxtellmf throughout tht' txhult- wa-oii :lairninu tht- CIF thainpitin vitli vary Deena Drossin, way in the lead, effortlessly wins the race. Drossin, Agoura's 41 runner, suffered only one loss throughout the whole season. ' , ,,,, at ft M t . fgqwnf.. gan? WF? ' ' Q. ..:' V , I mmm 1 viuilfuh 1cf5.fig1a U- ' s.t,..'f-5 g -4 ' -, z is ,,, ... --- lj'-4 V g'..-1- I, tv W .nv ' 'tj 'M' ' - 7!'. - - 'L rg 1- . .. ..,,f,:r. havrisf

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f MMN. oviatt duley The Varsity Boys' cross coun- try team is ready to go! D. Kite, M. Abrams, B. Gorman, B. Dameworth, P. Oviatt, C. Singleton, I. Kite, B. Duley. Pride, devotion, and will spurred the team on to make it all the way to CIF finals. Peter Oviatt, the 432 runner for Agoura, runs with deter- mination at the Mt. Sac pre- lims. According to other team members, Oviatt was the most dedicated member. . imyay- T., .M ,... , 7- - fn news chronicle Bryan Dameworth, clearly in the lead, sprints down the hill, using perfect form. Dameworth's talent and hard work led him to become the 41 runner in state champion- ships. YNY



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news chronicle Running for the gold I think we came a long way and improved a lot. We really became a team and worked together. -Stacy Kristan Run with pride in your team, pride in yourself, and pride in your school. Remember to pump your arms, push off with each foot, and always have confidence in yourself. After listening to the encouraging words from their coach, the Agoura girls' cross country team simultaneously yell, GO AGOURA! The Agoura girls' cross country team ran in top form throughout their best season ever. This year, a girls' IV team was also formed and did remarkably well in their first season. Coach Bill Duley was very pleased with the girls' efforts as they took second place in league finals. Next year's goals are to improve, develop more depth in the team, and also win league finals. As for the girls' Varsity team, their season continued all the way up to the State Championships in Fresno. Winning league cham- pionships turned out to be the beginning of a chain of victories for them. In the CIF prelims, the team came in first place, qualifying for CIF finals. Although the girls felt extremely nervous, their hard work paid off as they won CIF champion- ships. This triumph left the girls thrilled and ex- cited. Stacy Kristan remarked, I felt very excited because if we did this well this year, that shows how much better the team can improve. Howev- er, the girls didn't stop here. They went on to the State Championships in Fresno. As a team, they came in second place, losing to a talented Palos Verdes team. Nonetheless, the girls' team was WHERE THE -- WORLDS BEST ATI-ILETES 11 B I 1 The Girls Varsity Cross Country team s thrilled to win the CIF Champion- ships. Other titles that were won in 87-'88 included Frontier League Champions and 2nd place in the State Country Championships. 2 5 - rowland thoroughly satisfied with the result and expressed the mutual feeling that it was a great experience to participate in a statewide competition and do so well. There were a number of really outstanding mem- bers on the team. Cheyenne Zontelli, a talented sophomore, ran a great season and ended up tak- ing the title of CIF sophomore of the year in Divi- sion I. Another hardworking runner who showed excellent sportsmanship and ability was Tiffany York, who was named freshman of the year in Division I. Deena Drossin, a freshman, ran as Agoura's 431 runner. Suffering only one loss, she was virtually undefeated throughout the season. Her abilities were phenomenal and setting course records was a common accomplishment for her. She also captured the first place title in the State Championships. This great feat could not have been accomplished without skill, determination, and pure talent. Some goals for next year's team include remaining CIF champions and capturing the state title. Much of this team's success was due to the coach, Bill Duley. He was there to physically and mentally train the athletes and encourage them to do their best. With his excellent coaching the girls' cross country teams are on their way toward many years of triumph. -Grace Asuncion League Record: Varsity at Oxnard College win at Soule Park win at Paramount Ranch win Girls Cross Country 95

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