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YW .W . . 2- .,v.W.,,NT, 'fr--.Y -Yvm -.-- YY- --W -- - .ef2F4V6Eil3I:lQ 'QTPWQQIAQ-,.:v Girls Finish 6-4, But Boys Golf Dominates Division ly Greg Huyck Anorher season has been complered and sguo Fria's dominarion of golf in rhe Merro livision has conrinued. The boys, who were coached by Wayne lareman, easily cruised through divisionals losr eason winning by 40 srrokes wirh all players nishing in rhe rap ren. The girls, who were goached by Carol Smirh, also played well in neir srare rournamenr and finished rhe year virh a 04 record. John Burremiller was rhe Owls mosr valuable ilayer for rhe boys ar divisionals wirh rounds of 55 and 77. Durremiller, who spenr rhe majority if rhe year playing number 1 and 2, reamed ip wirh Kenr McMillan ar rhe srare rournamenr o assure 11rh place for Agua Fria. For rhe girls rearn, Shannon Wilson ended virh rhe lowest rounds of 102 and O8 ro clinch 'rh place for rhe Owls in rhe srare rournamenr. Vilson's feelings about rhe year were de- fl - scribed as being a fun season. Next year we'll have a lor of returning varsiry players and we should have a prerry good season, she said. The remaining four members of rhe girls varsiry ream were Sracey Baker, Julie Goodrich, Kris- ran Mack, and freshman Crisra Lair who was awarded mosr valuable player of rhe year. The other boys on rhe ream, who ended rhe season wirh a respecrable finish ar srare, were Kevin Rirchey, Eric Wohler, and Derrick Mellon. The remaining backup members of rhe ream consisred of Kris Vizzara, Frank Saufley, Kenr Hiner, JD. Bae, Scorr Marrin, Kelly Kleinschmidr, and Kim Duyong, For rhe girls, rhe backup members of rhe team consisred of freshman Jahala Smirh, Flor- ence Beebe, Terry Lemons, Melani Espil, and Marla Cooper. Sophomore players were Lisa Leonhardr and Diana Brinkehoff along wirh ju- niors and seniors Amy Tomilson, Jamie Maslin, Molly Quinn, and Nicole Ayerza. Girls Golf 6 4 OMS Cor O ang D Dpo , Mesa el SOI 246 mmm 276 lC1'1CClinrOdY 5342 281 OFCOS de N120 OO XOVlGr if Kofo 224 MGSQ 27 MCC fifock 343 3 YUFTWO 266 Gilbert 363 FOVTVGII BOYS Goff Owls 85 280 c Oopo Ofongd fienrg Q o 32 Came-lbo I 220 214 Non Cf 226 fi l2 235 Qfjmofe S? 214 T Opoffof 195 C rem' 2 Omnodo Qooif 247 BFQWD 19 Uma 245 KOFQ 229 Cenrrgl 227 2:10 ClwQnd,E,, 550 230 50 QUO 513 peanoro 212 pliOenixC 14 Alhclffibra OUNWDOV 210 N' fl V s Kent McMillan, senior, TOHGS a break before going ra rhe nexr hole ar rhe Esrrella Park course. . . .,,,,.ew 1, W Golff29
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Se 'NO triking Seniors . IA ' 4 s 'iw ' I I , 1,1 Q I ,vu . re I . J. 0 m , N 4 - F ' S X si . rw 1 '-fr 1 ? 0 neu 49' X.: - 'ld -i ,. 'TT r' . Ii . : 1 '73 in Env: 'lx . Eric Wohler Eric's seoson srorred slow bur ihrougn prociice he rurned his seoson inro o very respecroble resulr rrior he should be proud of The rc-om could olwoys count on o deceni score H Kent Mc.MilIon Ken! McMillan Kon: nos olwoys been srrong because hc's been conslsionr ond he helped Ihc' Ie-om mosr because of his experience ond leadership W H D Smith Fronlx Soulley 'Tronly for the pos! rhree years he nos olwoys played his bear ond exceeded his expeciorions ond hes olwoys conrrrbured o lor io me reonn - Ken! Hiner Kem Hiner 'Ile improved greorlv over the lost yeor ond ended up hoving ci successful season - Eric Wohler H D Smirh H D wos olwoys fun ro ploy wnh, he mode golf seem cosy because of his good ornvude He ployed well ond would have been berrer if he nod nor sloiwd so lore his junior yoor -- Fronls Soulley Nicole Ayerso The sc-oson seemed very shorr, with oll rhe ocnvines I wos involved in, I wish l could have speni more mme on my game Slocey Bdlser l'm glod I nod ine opporruniry ro ploy golf for Agua Fric Eoch yeor broughr new experiences ond new friends l've ocquired o rolenr which I will use for the rest of my lile 28 X Golf v DOY5 GOLF' Fronr Row: Fronla Sufley, Doyung Kim, Milf-e BOYGNWOO, HD. Smifh. Kenr Hemel. AOCIY GUIIGVGZ. Ayerzo, Chris Vizzerro, Derek Mellon, Kevin Rirchey, John Rowlond, P-ich PEIGFSOFW. Jeff PGTGYS. Ken' MCMIIIOO. Durremiller, Seon Enriquez. Second Row: Cooch Woyne WOIWIGF, Mike I-INJQUISF, JD- DOG. xii -1. .L vim?-A 'ln fm I Inq ....,..,,AA ,-. :Ai- .,-' ,-,-.-.- ,...f-. rf-5 ,Av. J., in -.- ,fx , 4- c i.z.,, Derek Mellon gives his best in procrice ro ger reody for on upcoming meer. Molly Quinn swings, hoping ro get rhe boil in good position. 4 .4 . 5 ., ,.f--' , . A- f Avarlhb -217.2 Q.. W f' ni. ,ai M3 .14 ., I3 4'
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Three points made the difference between State Run For Girls Upset By 3 Pts gg , Coach Clark sjg bl. 4 efsx 'Q They had a goal, trained -5 ' hard, and gave their maxi mum effort, by John Munoz Junion Julie Leavario, strives for that extra bit of strength to keep going. For Rights Senior, Heather Pierre, flashes a smile as she charges through her vigourous run. 056 l 49 triking Seniors Her goal was , x., ,yu nskk I 36 Heather Peitte Just to make it throug the season Elizabeth Reid To support the team and make it to dtvisionals going to the state meet and not going to the state meet for Agua Fria's girls cross country laws! X team. . i - . V Coached by Michele Hawkins and Dave . ' .C Clark, the girls placed sixth in the divisional ' meet held in Lake Havasu on Nov. 13. They battled it out but were short three points from making it to the state meet. lt was somewhat disappointing, but really it was a success because every girl ran her best time of the season and l really couIdn't have , been happier with their performance, said N Coach Hawkins. This was Coach Hawkins first year teaching and coaching. She ran competitively for four years in high school but felt she wanted to start running for the fun of it. She felt that by coach- ing, she could run and enjoy it, I like the team C being small because it was easier to give them Crunnersl individual attention, Miss Hawkins said! Placing for AF were junior, Julie Levaria, ju- nior, Katy Rivera, senior, Elizabeth Reed, junior, Beth Muse, senior, Heather Pierre, and junior Colleen Adney. The girls ended the season with a 8-12 re- cord. as X QQKLH 6 is Cross Qauntvl Opponegts ll , Q5 Owls Udo forfeit no 55 Buclf-GY SOQ B P90 yoilell md S, N . N7 Q PM not it wckeve l 1 CNJPQO AQ Central ll X ey Al big ,D guca Q5 NYl?:xAi MONVOXQ No 'lo bo CotonoC5O 'I sl 2 C HOYGQO 35 Nom 2 'so Horizon 73 QQSNCN lotleit Cure Kneelngf Coach David Clark, Standthg left: Colleen Ad- ney, lsera Rivera, Liz Reid, Sarag Shears, Beth Muse, Julie Levaria, Heather Piette. 3O!Cross Country
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