Cholla High School - Impact Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1986

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Singles and Doubles Invitational 'J fl - N- . .4 .......s...-.ve 40... ........,,,., ' W K s . s . ., 5 T use-Q... 1 , Vliff-fft,,.s ' . .-f 5 V :- i f - 1 L f . s IE, ff 2' 'l-'i fs if H ll-' lf -- . s.. . .. I ,, The Division II Tennis Tournament was held at the El Conquistador Golf and Tennis Resort on Friday February 7th, The Single and Doubles Invitational began with the first round starting at 9 a.m. The six Cholla stu- dents who played were Edwin Wong Isin- glesj, James Danley fsinglesj, Bill Fisher fdou- blesl, Robert Peterson ldoublesj, Jon Barboa ldoublesl, and Chris Dormer Cdoublesj. Ed- win Wong, the only seeded player from Cholla lost in the quarter finals. He stated 'II could have done better if I had more presea- son practice and it was not so hot at the tournament. Other Division II Schools were Rincon, No- gales, Palo Verde, Desert View, Douglas, Flowing Wells, Marana, and Pueblo. - By Pilar Cervantez. Division ll Tennis Tournament I e , ,, I V Bill Fisher ,,, V . W ' V V Chris Domer i f fi , Y srss Q if Robert Peterson 1 , , 4, s, , 4 ,4 V ' V I If James Danley Photos by Richard Huerta, Walter Snover, National School Studies ' P Practice Makes Perfect Q

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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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Girls' Softball Varsity AAA-ll Southern Division League Champions Mr. Jerry Gastellum has been coaching Varsity for seven years. His season ended successfully with T8 wins and 6 losses. The team reached divisionals, winning the first game against Desert View but losing the last two against Marana and Douglas. Leading Players were Sophomore Raquel Dominguez, the leading pitcher with an ERA of 0.59, Leading hitter Sophomore Veronica Arvizu with a batting average of .395. Arvizu also broke two records during the season for most hits C321 and most RBl's fl9J by any individual player. - By Pilcir Cervantez Front Pow: Rose Archuleta Team Captain, Michelle Car- rillo, Lisa Lopez. Middle Row: Raquel Dominguez, Lori Macias, Head Coach Jerry Gastellum, Sandra Domin- guez. Back Row: Michelle Barbosa, Michelle Armenta, Stacy Redondo, Anna Flores, Kim Harder Assistant Coach, Michelle Goggins Assistant Coach. The Junior Varsity team had an outstand- ing season with a record of 16-0. The team consisted of 15 girls, lO of which were re- turning. They had an easy victory over No- galas with a win of 26-O but had to struggle and come up from behind to defeat Desert and Palo Verde who were their toughest teams. First year, Head Coach Mr. Bob Meyers didn't have to do much to get these girls moving. Coach Meyers stated, 'll give credit to the whole team for playing together and keeping a positive attitude. - By Pilar Cervantez Front Row: Elisa Camargo, Amanda Sanders, Christella Munoz, Beth Robbins. Middle Row: Yvette Anthony, Bet- ty Portillo, Head Coach Bob Meyers, Terry Figueroa, Elvia Bustamante, Anna Flores. Back Pow: Valerie Ar- vizu, Maria Galvan, Lisa Molina, Regina Vasquez, Car- men Martinez, Toni Lizarraga. 6 O Softball thu Xa Q Varsity Coach Jerry Gastellum Junior Varsity Coach Bob Meyers

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