Corona Del Sol High School - Sunset Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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Corona Del Sol High School - Sunset Yearbook (Tempe, AZ) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 84 of 296
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Page 84 text:

b-ball prepares for valrsity leve If the girls work hard they can accomplish anything they want , stated Coach Adolph, coach of the JV girls basketball team. According to Coach Adolph the girls often worked hard to accomplish their goals. Their goals were to learn the basic basketball skills better, to prepare for the varsity level and to have a winning season. Coach Adolph often stressed defense throughout the season to his JV team which consisted of 11 sophomores and two juniors. Ac- cording to Coach Adolph it has been a tradition at CdS for the girls basketball teams to out hustle the opponent. This hard working group of girls kept the spirit alive with bruised knees and all. A couple of girl's talents shined throughout the season. They were Laura Southern who was the team's best re- bounder and floor leader and Amy Cald- well demonstrated her shooting and ball handling skills. I Putting proper rotation on her chest pass is sopho' more, Lisa Dillon. 72 JV GIRLS BASKETBALL JV B-ball: Jennifer Latin, Cindy Serpas, Allison Dogus, Amy Caldwell, Katie Beckham, Zelda Mavis. Row two: Susan Steinmetz, Christy Lawrence, Laura Southern, Stephanie Hughes, Shaylee Kotsakis, Lisa Dillon, Coach Adolph. tnot pictured: Dina Krause, Heidi Hansenl Practicing their chest passes with proper form are tleft to rightl Dina Krause, Stephanie Hughes, Jennifer Latin, Susan Steinmetz, and Amy Caldwell. During practice the JV basketball team warms up by shooting around.

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arsity girls b-ball team works hard to achieve season goals During the 1987 season the var- sity girls basketball team worked hard everyday in practice to achieve their goals on and off the court. Some of their goals were to make the state tournament, which to do that they would have had to finish in the top three in their divi- sion. Over the past 10 years at Corona, the girls have made it five times into the state tournament. This was another hopeful year. Coach Larry Hughes often stressed the importance of de- fense throughout the season. Ac- cording to Coach Hughes, To win a lot of games they had to play good defense . All of the girls worked hard, but according to Hughes there were some stan- dout players. They were Tessa Lo- gan, who was a senior and a four year starter. Also, Tricia Phillips and Brenda McClenden were sen- iors that had started for two years. Additional help was given by ju- nior Erika Malone and sophomore Jennifer Helfrich. This defense oriented girls bas- ketball team consisted of six sen- iors, three juniors and two sopho- mores. These 11 girls bounced through with an outstanding sea- son. B-ball: Tricia Phillips, Suzanne Garcia, Jennifer Helfrich, Tiffany Clement, Marie Cruz Row two: Donna Price, Brenda McClendon, Allison Walters, Sabina Tessa Logan, Erika Malone, Coach Hughes. 7- I Dribbling the ball through her legs up and down the court is senior, Brenda McClendon. Doing a ball handling drill called the Corkscrew is sophomore, Tiffany Clement, GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 7l



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Freshman girls evelop new skills Having fun was the main objec- tive of the girls freshman basket- ball team. According to Coach armstrong the freshman team mainly just learned how to become competitive, develop skills and to work hard for the varsity level. Most freshman girls are tim- id, but these girls aren't, they are aggressive , stated Coach Armstrong. These agressive girls seemed like they liked to play the game because they worked hard in every game and practice. Some of the freshman girls bas- ketball players that were stand-out players were Felicia Ramirez, Amy Rudibaugh, and Brooke Ken- yon. l During practice the freshman girls stand around the freethrow lane as Felicia Ramirez shoots a freethrow. Freshman girls basketball: Lisa Trzebiatowski, Cathy Boman, Amy Rudibaugh, Lyn White, Felicia Ramirez. Row two: Ericka Cooke, Churie Nelson, Heather Lee, Lorie Caldwell, Coach Armstrong. I Going through a shooting drill at practice is fresh- man Churie Nelson I 'Srid- .sr -.--.-..-... The girls freshman basketball team often worked on the fundamentals of the game. Here freshman Cathy Boman practices dribbling. FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL 73

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