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-lf ' Left to Right, Back to Front: Julia Lapis, Syl- via Folson, Heather McAuley, Caroline Hall Christine Terry, Mina Esfahani, Jean Chung, Ann Hobbs, Stasa Prodromides, Su-Pei Li. .,-A PASS IT!! Sylvia Folson moves in to help her team- mate, while fending off an opposing player. FLY LIKE AN EAGLE!! An- nika Sieler jumps above an opposing player for a lay- up. I I I t 5 .,,..: as this 3 as as 3 We Q sg as Q ,ses was A ss s iz S Concentration and Intensity .. . Chadwickllv was the warcry of the Junior Varsity Basketball Team, The JV team gave girls the opportu- nity to get playing time and exper- ience, while learning the ins and outs of basketball and improving skills. Equal playing time and mastery of basic skills were two goals set at the season's beginning by Coach Hobbs. All eleven players were freshman i 1 Q K' V .. , ,,,..,..f- and had little or no experience. These girls will continue to work to- gether as a team next year on Junior Varsity. As they grow more confident in their skills, they will move up to the Varsity team. Hopefully, all the drills on basic skills will pay off this year and in the future as the girls carry on the Chadwick basketball tradition. 'EE l x Q v 'E girls' basketball 207
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i varsity basketball i Ever since Coach Connie t'Sarge Suprean took charge of the Girls' Varsity Basketball team, they have been improving. This year the Lady Dolphins ended the season with a 9-6 record and were third in prep league. Having had more intensity, they might have even won prep league. The seasonal goals set up by Sarge, helped push the team to new heights in league play. In fact, Chadwick beat Flintridge for the first time in eight years. Another strength this year was ex- perience. There were six seniors on the team, who had played together for four years. They provided the nu- cleus for a tight-knit team. After the final game of the season, Senior Kir- sten Schmidt said that she would miss the team closeness that was felt throughout the season. The team had talented underclass- men. Therefore, even without the seniors the team should once again do well in league play next year. ' ' ' u f' ,,.. . ffsf-g 'J's2g?.,,i,-1:5 . y :lbil Eg,i5,j2 b Y' R t ,W as-,-as -'i f r ws ' .... Z' . L lt Zigi f g b , .X to g 53 ggg ip., d . v s i Left to Right, Back to Front:Vanessa Kaleb, Andrea Parkes, Peggy McKinnie, Ashley McKin- nie, Sonja Henriksen, Annika Sieler, Kirsten Schmidt, Monique Parker, Sara Eagle, Su-Ting Li, Anita Morris, Kala Parker, Danielle Da- vidowitz. I U n 'l 1 I i 'W-w...w A . . . K My LET ME THROUGH!!! Annika Sieler drihhles past an op- QQG girls' baskeiban ponent, looking for a pass to Peggy McKinnie. vm A Dy., 1 L64 ,. ...W 'gpg FIGHT FOR IT! Soaring above the other player Sonja Henriksen gets the rebound.
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VHI' TEETH . . . The Varsity Soccer team made the first round of playoffs as a wild card. The team had a strong defense with Peter Swartz, Eric Puchner and Steve Shlens leading the other members in keeping the opponent's from scoring and stealing the ball. The defense was so strong that only one team scored more than three goals against Chadwick. All the games were close, and each member was crucial to the team's prefor- mance. Having few returning starters with and lack passing, cut short the offen- sive capabilities of the team. Jeff Karnes and Steve Flo-ance helped to fill the gaps, as they led the younger players. Next year's team should be league contenders as there will be returning players and key freshmen coming up from the junior varsity level. An- other boon to next year's team will be Coach Vargas, a past semi-pro player who will be coaching full time in 1988. 208 boys' soccer -r , , fm ' . Q Q ' Zvi-Sk. I! an QW., Left to Right, Back to Front: Tony Raimondo , Kevin Whilden , Peter Swartz , Steve Shlens Eric Puchner , Chris Patz , Coach Howard Coale Eric Gorman , Kevin Neal , Jason Snyder , Steve Florence , Alex Woodard , Dimitri Hallerbach gist, SUCH INTENSITY!! His face tells the FANCY FOOTWORKM Kevin Whilden whole story, Steve Florance is not in- uses his ball handling skills to out ma- timidated by a rival player as he keeps neuver an opponent. Q possesion of the ball.
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