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,kifgfnm xx NCD. A DCR ,QCA ws ,N all , W NA 'MA---N X State Champ The Varsity Volleyball team, an outstanding group ot individuals, highlighted the season with a victory over Rincon and qualified for State Championships. Fine tuned skills, well executed hits and pre- pared setters made that possible. x'Their only weakness was that the Seniors tailed to work together as a close knit unit, Coach Joel Kooyers stated. L'This was the best season Chol- la's had in a long time, said Manager Warren Wong. One ofthe setbacks included the injuries 2 we fe of Rose Archuleta, Lisa Nelson, and Sabra Wright who were out ot the lineup with ankle sprains during the season. Returning letter win- ners were Captain Gina Griialva, Sabra Wright, Judy Theft, Rose Archuleta, Lisa Nelson, Janine Churley, and Carole Freeman. New players were Lori Nelson, Diana Hoffman, Michelle Bus- tamante, Cristina Cuestas and Shari Schroder. By Vicki Altamirano Top left QFront Rowj: Coach Joel Kooyers, lBack Rowj: Shari Schroder, Lisa Nelson, Rose Archuleta, Gina Griialva, Cris- tina Cuestas, Janine Churely, Michelle Bustamante, Lori Nel- son, Diane Hottman, Carole Freeman, Jennifer Cook, Sabra Wright, and Judy Teft, left Center: Sr. Judy Teft spiking the ball, Right Center: Janine Churely hitting the ball and Gina Grijalva waiting, Bottom left QL-RJ: Carole Freeman and Diane Hoffman watching the game. 'nw Varsity Volleyball l
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J.V. at lt's Best J.V. Volleyball ended the season with a winning record of T3-3. The team worked together as a team to obtain the best record in the history of Cholla. New Coach Joanne Freeman was quite satisfied with the team's season. The only iniuries were to Sophomore Kathy Pommer who broke her arm in a game against Marana, and was out for the season. When asked how they got that far in the season, Amanda Sanders stated, Good coaching and teamwork. - by Vicki Altamirano Top Right: Elvia Bustamante hitting the ball. Middle left: Toni Lizarraga setting the ball over the net. Bottom left: Theresa Victory hitting the ball. Middle Right: Maria Galvan sets the ball. Photo Credits: Terry Gowin gh- Q Q0 lv. Volleyball
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Soccer The varsity girls' soccer team consisted of 24 inexperienced freshmen and six returning players who often played in 51 weather. They were enthusiastic and spirited in their valiant attempts to make goals, but inexperi- ence, and lack of numbers held them back during the season. Coach Patti Ann Riegle stated, l'They tried their best, but they needed to work as a team more often. Many members hope to im- prove their game with more practices next year. Goalie Anna Avila mentioned, 'll think the team needed to pull together and coop- erate more with each other, then we might have had a better season. The second half of many games proved to be where the team members pulled together to score most of their points. Forward Rachel Saenz made many of Cholla's goals. Third year goalie Anna Avila noted that getting enough players to cover the positions was a key factor. Boys' soccer Coach Bill Crouse led the Varsity players to an overall record of 4-5-'l. League play records totaled 3-5. Junior Varsity struggled through the sea- son to finish with a 2-6 record. In their second season, both Varsity and Junior Varsity teams were confident that they would have a good chance for the playoffs in the near future. All the games were lost by one goal. Four games were lost in double overtime. Cholla had one of the strongest defense teams in the city! Coach Crouse stated. The team consisted of five starting fresh- men, one junior, and six seniors. Cholla had the only team in the city with the greatest number of starting freshmen. The intermediate machine shop class made the soccer goals and the parents of the players were behind the team TOOW. Key players were Seniors Jay Lopez and David Yebra. Most Valuable Player was David Ye- bra who was presented with an award at the end-of-the-year banquet held March l2th. Salpointe beat Pueblo in the February 7- 8th Divisionals and Salpointe won the State championships held in Phoenix on February l5th. FY BoysfGirls Soccer ,Mr - .- fiif,-effefsfffiif '- rf f ' Q '- K ' 'iQf3iJ.i t. s P i fffifir eeet as , ,Q L -571 1, 11. ..,,c. ,E ,gm---5 ,gh 1 , . F Buena lLostj Buena lTiej Amphi QLostj Sahuclno fWonj Sabino lWonj Tucson High fLostl Santa Rita fLostl Catalina fLostj Pueblo lLostl Palo Verde lWonl Rincon fWonj Amphi flostl Sahuaro llostt Sabino fLostj Tucson High ll.ostj Santa Rita lLostj Catalina fLostj Pueblo iWonJ Palo Verde lLostj Rincon fLostj 'X Front Row fl-RL Carol Harrington, Danielle Rael, Yvette Yvonne Parra, Rosa Lopez. Photos by Larry Lurie, Jeff Ramos, Lupita Alvarez, Middle: Dawn Acuna, Rachel Dollar, Fernando Bonillas. Saenz, Anna Avila, Lynn Hall, Linda Saenz, Back Row: ll
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