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I' nY,, Wn 21 Z H int Row: Lynne Bercaw, Candace Kovach, jill Freedman, Susana Torres, Beth Eisenburg, Chiara nbardini, Samantha Allen, Susan Tompkins, Elizabeth Burlingame, Row 2: Stephanie Hecker, 'ole Condon, Camryn Muth, Heidi McClintock, Brandy Bennett, Brynn Rauth, Francesca ssari, jill Wooten, Kelly Savittieri, Lara Sutherland, jill Stanley, Suzanne Willis, Back Row: :helle Moder, jennifer Piper, Karen Gilbert, Maria Rogers, Terry Moon, Lynnea Bradley, hering Rinaldo, Angel Blinder, Susan Peters, Stephanie Chiprin, Amy Blair, Not Pictured: Beth 'vey, julie Locke, julie Lessler. 3 l 4 1. Coaches julie Leach and Marga- ret Brown relax after League finals at Saddleback junior College. 2. Anne Hilbert and jenny Yates stay loose after the varsity race at League Championships. 3. Maria Rogers and Brandy Bennett look toward a hill during CdM's home meet. 4. julie Locke talks with a hungry coach, Bill Leach. 5. Susie Paulson works up the final hill on the Back Bay course. 6. Kira Loof- bourrow concentrates on a Costa Mesa opponent ahead of her. 7. jill Freedman strides up a hill towards the finish line. girls' cross-country 201
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acing ahead I'd never been so nervous for a race. Lining up, seeing the great competition, it was nerve-wracking. The gun went oft? we started The first mile was a slam-bang fight for position. Then we hit the hills, known as the Rollercoaster. The trail went up forever and the runners became strung out on the course. It was like a bad dream. The finish was the most welcome sight l'd ever seen. -Anne Hilbert The biggest change for this year's varsity and j.v. girls' Cross-country teams was adjusting to racing against two teams, in tri-meets, since the Sea View League expanded to eight schools. More dual-meets had to be run late in the week, and the athletes were tired, performance declined in weekend invitational meets. Top varsity runner, Stacey Skeie, suffered a stress fracture early in the season, but Anne Hilbert, jenny Yates, and Kelly Graham contended with tough opponents to place 12th, 18th, and 30th consecutively at Lea ue Fina s. The j.v. team, led by jill Freedman and Micheqle Moder, enjoyed relative success. judging by how the season went, with many new freshmen, stated Karen Gilbert, the j.v. team should be a competitive force next year. l A 200 glrls' cross-country Gail Freedman Samantha MCGahan Kelly Graham Anne Hilbert Kira Loofbourrow Susie Paulsen Stacey Skeie jenny Yates ludi Wright Coach Diana lones Coach Bill Leach Coach julie Leach
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Samantha Allen Lynn Bercaw Carolyn Blake Patti Brown Liz Foley janet Hassio Anne Hilbert lane Hillis Kirsten lacobson lenifer Noonan Stephanie Noonan Linda Pitcher Cathy Rinaldo Maria Rogers Tracy Rogers jenny Yates Not pictured: Coach Noonan 202 girls' soccer Girls' varsity kicks away competitors Girls' Varsity soccer had a great season this year ending with a 6-5-1 record. Their toughest competitors of the year were University, Estancia, and El Toro. They lost to Uni and Estancia but beat El Toro 3-1, which was a great upset in league standings. Stephanie Noonan won the Richard Lightburn Memorial award which is an award for all-around good attitude. Anne Hilbert and Kirsten Jacobson won most valuable defense. Patti Brown and Jenifer Noonan won the most valuable offense award. In CIF, lenifer Noonan and Anne Hilbert made all league teams, while Patti Brown and Stephanie Noonan made second team. 1. Anne Hilbert and Lynn Bercaw play aggressivly on the soccer field. 2. Liz Foley kicks a corner kick. 3. Merit Schweickert passes the ball to a teammate.
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