Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1984

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Team Makes Opponents Green with Envy by Shawn Hensley Surprising is how Brian Hook viewed the season. We didn't plan to do as well as we did. We were very successful, comment- ed Coach Doug Holland. We did better than projected, even though the girls wer- en't rated. A real close team was the key to our success, mentioned Brian. We have no one outstanding runner. Anybody could win on any given day. The teams were really motivated, There were no personality con- flicts and we had a lot of team spir- it,f' Coach Doug Holland. said Holland. They practiced like they were actually running the race. There were no personality conflicts and a lot of team spirit. The top runners were Shawn Rahilly for the Freshman team, Danny Romero, Duane Clay and Robert Murphy for the Junior Varsity, and Brent Hendrickson, Brian Hook and Bill Bundy - The Killer Bees for Varsity. The Boys placed eighth in state, fourth in divisionals and they won city champion- ship. The girls were eleventh in state, fourth in divisionals and second in city. The boys were 14-1, and the girls were 12-3. We got some good experience this year, stated Bill Bundy, who ran second all year. am, ,.., li. . asls 1 Vt K I A RUNNING THE TRACK ahead of his opponent is Bill Bundy with Steve Lambert standing to the side. Photo by Mazat CROSS COUNTRY BOYS GIRLS CHS SCHOOL OPP CHS SCHOOL OPP 24 Mt. View 33 33 Mt. View 24 17 McClintock 41 16 McClintock 42 16 Corona D.S 42 17 Corona D. S. 41 26 Dobson 50 30 Dobson 31 26 Yuma 55 30 Yuma 71 30 Chandler 25 15 Chandler 45 20 Mesa 35 15 Mesa 46 18 Tempe 38 16 Tempe 41 30 Saguaro 37 56 Saguaro 70 30 Chaparral 91 56 Arcadia 63 30 Arcadia 68 56 Chaparral 36 21 Apollo 75 46 Maryvale 75 21 Maryvale 78 46 Apollo 78 21 Horizon 42 46 Horizon 21 TAKING HIS FINISHING number from Lori Lorerro is Robert Johnson. Photo by Mazat by Mazat PACING EACH OTHER are Keith Bounds, Brian Hook, and James Torez Photo Cross Country 55

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FINISHING UPA race are Rose Wagner, Shawn Ra- hilly and Rene Lovely. Photo by Mazat .nktywxi fm.. M, K . Q -gi' '-f,,Gg,5:'5z E 'FV' s P I f If' Qlfim 5.1-All ' Q fir CROSS COUNTRY: 1st Flow Cl to rj - Robert Mur- phy, Duane Clay, James Lewis, Carl Wagner, L. T. Jawarski, Flene Lovely, Shawn Rahilly, Doreen Me- Iovidov, Karen Fifield, Deann Moridang 2nd Flow - Brent Hendrickson, Vinnie Rosigno, Bill Bundy, Rose Wagner, Brigette Beracy, Tara Glasser, Lori Lour- elro, Dani Dalgleish, Brian Clark, Curt Peterson: 3rd Row - Danny Romero, Jim Holmes, Gil Gallego, Todd Mahoney, 4th Row - Joe Alvarez, Mike Jus- tice, Dale Adamson, Brian Hook



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Experience Key to the Future They were a very young team, but BY Blaine Lewis and did great, coach Karen MHQUCN The Junior Varsity team had an excep- Jill Brady Photos by Scott Reynolds The 1983 Badminton season had its ups and downs. The Varsity team, led by coach Karen Maglich, wrapped up the season with a 3-9 record. The team con- sisted of 9 players, 5 seniors, 2 juniors, 2 sophomores. They did very well despite the lack of experience. What I appreci- ated most was the amount of time and the tremendous amount of effort they put into the practices. Considering their exper- DIANE DRURY SHOWS the finer points of serving. LISA CANAS USES a forehand smash to put away her opponent. wwe... .. . , -f. n , K 'W-M- .. ..c..MMm' WW- lu., . TOP ROW - Jackie Garcia, Tracy Klasner, Dawn Fredericks, Monica Yocum, Karen Fifieid, Coach Karen Maglich. Bottom Ftow - Jackie Rothermel, Lisa Canas, Jodi Rothermel, Kathy Ziegler. 56 Badminton ience and youth they improved very much. commented coach Karen Mag- Iich. Karen Fifieid, junior, was the teams most outstanding player. She had a re- cord of TO wins and 2 losses. This was her second year on the varsity team. The most improved player for the varsi- ty squad was junior Jodie Ftothermel. She improved greatly over the course of the season, said coach Maglich. tionally good season. They finished out the year with 8 wins and 4 losses. They were a very young team, but did great, exclaimed Maglich. Coach Maglich feels that next years team should do exceptionally well. l feel that we will be strong and victorious due to the fact that the JV team did really well, and also that there will be four returning seniors. If they all come back it will be good, stated Maglich. Maglich, a P.E. teacher, has coached the team for five years.

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