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the thrill of the 9 A »ng JV baseball and Softball Girls ' JV Softball start- ed the season with a grand slam, winning their first four games giving them a lead Stat totalling 4 and 1. JV base- ball, on the other hand, started the season with a hit, but didn ' t quite hustle around the bases to keep the hits coming, giving them a stat total of 4 and 6. But hustle or no hustle, hit or not hit, the JV baseball and Softball teams struggled through the season in style as always. We had good talent, good attitudes, and en- joyable players to work with, said JV Baseball Coach Farnworth. Al- though the season was tough, it is expected that next year ' s Varsity teams will have a strong come back as shown through the coaches ' at- titude. By Heidi Rittman Sophomore Mike Berkich slides into second base on March 12 during a JV tournament against Reno. JV SOFTBALL: From Row: Emily Evans, Lori Hotchkiss, Kara Stenburg, Jennifer D ' Ann. Second Row: Eileen O ' Donnell, Shelly Kidder, Jessica Biddleman, Kern Tenk, Melisa Kreck. Back Row: Jenni Clark, Kari Beckett, Lisa Taylor, Gayleen Brandburg, V 1 148
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VARSITY SOFTBALL: Back row: Kris Pieretci, Missy Smith, Carin Can ll, Brcnila Cross. Det- Dee McGrew, Amy Miles, Von- nie Horton, manager. Back Row: Michelle, manager, Michon Mills, Tircia Smith, Lis- sa Savenelli, J. J. Mongelli, Dusti Houk, Derra Perumaen, Lon Pelfrey. the thrill of the I sm QCV. varsity softball Although the soft- ball field was situated far behind the school building, the Varsity softball team still got a good showing at home and away games to support them. They were a team full of de- termination and ambition, ac- cording to Coach George Par- menter. This year ' s group has as much, if not more, determination than past teams. They play very well together as a team, and not as individuals. I feel that this year ' s SCORES ITY SOFTBALL Reed Fallon Hug South Tahoe Wooster Sparks Douglas Reno McQueen Lassen team can win state if they play to their potential. The team consisted of 14 mem- bers, 10 of which were returners from the previous season. This gave the team a great deal of ex- perience at the Varsity level. Our coaches, managers and new team members have definite- ly contributed a great deal to our improvement. Also, our team has learned to work together and re- assure each other, which had giv- en us the confidence and team work we will need to have a suc- cessful season, said Junior re- turner Amy Miles. The pitching staff proved to be reliable in clutch situations and the strongest pitcher, according to Coach Parmenter, was Junior Derra Perumean. Their toughest competitors proved to be Reed and Wooster. Sports 147
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Tiffany Patterson, makes a flying leap to keep a ball from going all the a , 1 r Ki i 1 OB 1 HI Coach Ron Farnuorth gives his team in- structu)ns betore a tournament game on March 12. le Schedule JV Softball and Baseball Larson vs. Reed arson vs. Fallon rson vs. Hug vs. S. Tahoe vs. Wooster vs. Sparks vs. Reno JV BASEBALL: Front Row: Chris Hen- dricks. Paul Kinns, Daniel Pronk, John Wursier, Ricky Wright, Rhead Kinder, Brian Anderson. Second Row: Kip Perr)-, Chris Randolph. Kevin Maxwell, John Morgan, Bert Sexton. Dawson Kendall, John Griffin, Matt Durrer. Back Row: Cody Farnworth, Jim Black, Clark Stoner, Travis White, Mike Berkich. Rick Shelly, Rob Pollard. EBALLi Head Coach — Ron F m- t Coach — Rick C id Coach — KelU Sports 1 49
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