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.llZ.i,u-Y-'J' ' ,A m 3 win win win win win win win P win Win Wifi Paradise Valley win win ' Divisional 2nd Znd State 2nd 2nd RECORDS: V-12-Q JV-11-1 'Second place in state The Lady Aztecs of the Badmin- ton team displayed a smashing performance this year. The Var- sity girls became the first team in CDS history to finish the season undefeated with their 12-0 record. The JV team also displayed outstanding perfor- mances and finished the season with only one loss. Besides these unbelievable records, the team continued to show re- markable effort. The two major achievements of the season re- sulted in the teams second place win at state. First, every player who attended the Invitational placed and received a trophy. Later, in Divisionals, the Varsi- ty team ranked in the top six. Great season, Aztecs! Do it again next year! if Q--s... . ...-- -W,,e--W , ,N .,p- 'H,'.TU j Photo by Mike Simon fTop leftj Wendy Moore prepares to smash the bird over the net. QScoreboardJ Shannon Castaneda skillfully returns a deep corner shot. Gfar right, Mindy Greely aggressively returns a high shot. fGroupl Crop from leftj Valerie Coelho, Mindy Greely, Andrea Young, Leslie Syens, Merrie Greely, Michelle Patka, Suzanne Garcia, Coach Ron Davini KMiddle from leftj Marnie Clement, Laurie Emshoff, Traci Guy, Jenny Rodgers, Kristina Trom , Shannon Castaneda, Leslie Powefl, Susan Donze. QBottom from leftj Sabina Bhalla, Ieana Neely, Kelly Belmas, Kelly Heffernan, Kendra Ve- hik, and Heather Zimmerman BADMINTON 75
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i' i?1i5sEi'B5i?s ?E2iv7X7is'TA ' 15, , SCOREBOARD Powell win Marcos de Niza win Chandler A win Kino g win Poston win . , Msfses is Ni a ' -ii li,ii ill, . ,.,w11t.. McClintock' ' win . Willis p- sa ' ' Gilbert . ' X'L' V n Tempe ' gn sffywin McClintock win ii i i'e k i ., Q . . T A , B 3 Marcos d Ni na lost Arcadia f if gf' win Chandl, if win Kin lost Pos Q lost Mc lintock iii lost Willis Q win l Gilbelff . A .,, . .... 1 ??5':'5 ?'iT10Stw 'i 'r' Tenipegflif win McClintock lost Marcos de Niza lost RECORD: 4-7 .M.. ,,NsisW1Bw'w kc lBoys and girls scoreboardl As Aaron Sill skillfully returns a shot, he con- centrates on his strong stroke. CBoys groupl QBack rowj Coach Cox, 14th rowj Aaron Sill, Greg Collard, Keith Larson, Brian Shimp, Pat Burk, Eric Theilmann 43rd rowl Travis Oplinger, Scott Walker, Bryan Nel- son, Mark Levering, Kurt Nelson 12nd rowl Reed Bingham, Nathan Butters, Jon Brecke, Scott Sakai Qlst rowj Brent Villanueva QNot shownj James Beaty QGirls group! Qfrom leftl Julie Krahen- buhl, Holly Alexander, Joanne Har- rell, Shannon Smith, Teri Foley, and Angie Hilton 74 FROSH TENNIS , .ZW lfrosh tenn The freshman tennis teams swung into action this year. With the overwhelming partici- pation of the new freshmen, and coaches like Mr. Cox and Ms. Espinoza, both teams had an excellent season. The girl's team consisted of seven players. Led by Julie Krahenbuhl and Teri Foley, the team had a re- spectable record of 4-7. The boy's 11-O record finished a is triumph perfect season. Thirteen fresh- men boys participated and Coach Cox is expecting them to return for the IV and Varsity teams next year. Three players, Keith Larson, John Brecke, and Nathan Butters who played in the one position all year, led the team to many victories. Besides the team's record, the best achievement was winning the City Tennis Championship.
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Our season goal is competitiveness, hard work and having f ll U11 This year the team did their best. They didn't have very much height, but they sure were fun to watch! This was said by Coach Duane, the Var- sity Basketball coach. The 85-86 team consisted of 6 seniors and 9 juniors. According to the coach, all the players worked hard and did a great job throughout the season. He does, however, give special 76 VARSITY BASKETBALL i l I I
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