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while at an earlv morning practice, Teresa DiLoreto smiles because the squad finally perfected their cheer. True fans, Sydney Dull, Lori Pelfrey, Trisha Smith, Chris Sharp, Kerri Coay and Carin Caroll cheer on their teams during a pep assembly in November. f heerinMt with the fans as well Although most people think of varsity sports as the only sports, junior varsity athletes, coaches and spiritleaders knew differently. Sophomore Jill Dunagan said, I wish more people would sup- port junior varsity athletics. It ' s hard cheering to empty stands. The junior varsity spiritleaders worked many hard, long hours to become the squad they were. While most students were just getting ready at 7 a.m., the |V spiritleaders were in the gym working toward perfection. There is a lot of responsibil- ity involved and dedication that we have to put into it, said Sophomore Kim Brown. |V spiritleaders were required to wear their uniforms to school on game days to help promote school spirit. In order to buy the uniforms and shoes they need- ed, they had to raise money. Both the varsity and )V ' s sold activity calendars that pictured the twelve best looking senior guys. They also cleaned the trophy case outside the gym. High school cheerleading is more organized than junior high. This is also the best squad I ' ve ever been a part of and worked with. We all get along and are like family, said Teresa DiLoreto. JV Spiritleaders Fans i '
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Fanatics Fans. What are they? Who are they, and whatdo they do? Fan n. (fan) an enthusiastic devotee or follower. A person with an extreme and uncritical enthusiasm or zeal. Spiritleaders weren ' t all that inspired their team to run faster, make the free throw, score a touchdown or never quit when behind. There were also the fans. They went to all the games. Whether it was snowing, raining, or their team was losing, they were there to cheer them on. If tneir team was winning, they smiled, laughed and threw confetti. They went out afterward and celebrated. Tney were proud to say, I go to Carson High. Fans help. Tney get the team jacked when we hear them behind us, said Senior Frank Granier. When the team was losing, the fans were still there. As the other team scored again, or as the star player fouled out, they hurt inside, maybe not as much as the team itself, but they still hurt. Some fans were parents; others were boyfriends and girlfriends, but most were t ' ust spirited students out to see their team e number one. SfocntiK it JV SPIRITLEADERS: Kim Brown, Cari Widmer, Heidi Rittman, Teresa DiLoreto, Jill Dunagan. Heidi Rittman and jill Dunagan help Teresa DiLoreto up on to Kim Brown ' s shoulders. This was a final move for their hello cheer.
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Scoreboard GIRLS GOLF Incline Sparks Hug Wooster Reno Fallon South Tahoe McQueen Douglas Opponent 342 307 351 318 238 269 Forfeit Forfeit 317 253 GIRLS ' GOLF: Front Row: Pam Brown.Bren- da Cross, Dawn Cooper. Back Row: Tayna drea Kalleres, Kari Beckett, jenny Euse, Neuschwander, Anne Ducoulombier, An- Amy Miles. : «r ■• - . - «; ;- SficnUn it I Teeing off on the first hole. Amy Miles shows great skill. Jenny Euse displays great form on the putting Brenda Cross casuallv walks down fail green. V one as she thinks about her ne) stroke. In this match against Dougia! she shot her best score of the season, 51.
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