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Practice takes GOLFERS With a gentle putt. Tom Pankow finishes his game. To State Golf has had a banner season. The team did well in Region, placing 3rd and for the first time in the Hawk's history, the team went to State where they finished a respect- able 9th. The team endured all types of weather, from arctic winds to major hailstorms. “The weather really af- fects the game,” says Chris Howells. because it’s hard to con- centrate when we’re freezing our butts off.” With many underclassmen return- ing next year, the golf team is look- ing forward to an even better sea- son. Looking forward to the game ahead. Dave Fox tees off with great enthusiasm. GOLF TEAM: Row 1: Rob Brown. Rick Ditt- man — coach. Starla Yamada. Derek Wright. Chris Howells Row 2: Aaron Flowers. Jason Bullock. Dave Fox. Dave Stott Row 3:Trevor Brown. Paul Larson. Jason Eldredge. Tom Pankow. Todd Thorson. Brad Hoffe. Golf 75
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Shooting for par.Starla Vamada concen- trates on her game. Starla is the State Junior Champion and won the Mountain View Fire- cracker Tournament. Taking his break before putting. Thad Eldredge studies the contour of the green Photo by Jason Taylor. Cheered on by his teammates. Jason Bullock and Dave Fox. Aaron Flowers lines up a putt on the Mountain View Golf, the home course for the Alta team. 74 Golf
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Tennis Chris Terry lunges into his next return. Tennis is an internationally com- petitive sport enjoyed by both spec- tators and players. “Coach Quimby doesn’t stop at “good enough”. She makes us work extra hard and extra long, no matter how tired we are,” says Troy Davis. Through extra hard workouts, the players can begin to improve their skills and abilities, and become bet- ter competitors. “A successful tennis player has to be strong, have stamina, and flexi- bility; but most importantly, he has to have the mental ability to know what’s going on, and how to make the other guy unstable, without sac- rificing your own game,” says Chris Terry. Although tennis is based mostly on one’s individual performance, teamwork and unity are essential to the success of the team. “We all contribute as much as we can, and that way, we can’t leave out any important skills that could help our team win,” says Mike Grass. The team agrees that they will go to state only if they work together to improve their play. The coach patiently observes the graceful Aiming, crouching, and positioning. Tim form demonstrated by Mike Grass. Fames seems to be frozen with control. 76 Tennis
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