Dana Hills High School - Mast Yearbook (Dana Point, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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' ' f .1- ' ■ • ! blue hair! • odor • saleco -V vj W J M i r)ri ...J .. Javier Barrera, Fermin Segura, and Mike Tansley lead the race for an underdog sweep over the Diablos. . The unity of the sophomore class is demonstrated by Matt Kramer. Kevin Consedme. Robert Van Di|k and Jason Balthasar. (. CROSS COUNTRY- (front) T. Liu, C. Smith, S. Brayton, R, Barone, B, Fenske, D. McAleavey; (Second Row) R, Robbins, B. Pilmer, C. Borner, S. Paley, D. Fee, P, Pearson, A. Sanchez, D, Perrone; (third Row ) J. Maeding, J. Piercy, Coach Tim Butler, J. Lawson, T, Wigglesworth; (fourth Row) J. Balthasar, K. Consedine, S, Rogers, J, Stevens, M. Kramer, M. Smith, J. Single, P. Vano; (fifth Row) S. Basford, D, McGraw,J,D. Tenuta, R. Lindholm,J. Barrera, J. Kurlak, K. McCarr, C. Roberts, J. Gurol; (back) D. Collins, J, Lawrence, P. O ' Donoghue, J. Natale, M. Fodor, D. Lyons, F. Segura, M. Tansley, C. Chung. i. Coach Butler discusses the final outcome of the varsity race with senior Ryan Lindholm. 5. Scott Brayton, Adrian Sanchez, and Dave Moody warm up together before a vicious meet. VARSITY 6-0 JUNIOR VARSITY 6-0 OPPONENT Laguna Hills Capo Valley Irvine Mission Viejo El Toro San Clemente ' ffy SCORE OPPONENT SCORE 25-30 Laguna Hills 19-37 28-28 Capo Valley 15-50 20-38 Irvine 15-45 18-40 Mission Viejo 21-37 17-44 El Toro 21-34 18-43 San Clemtnte 20-40 CIF contenders pose with Coach Butler; Mark Fodor, Fermin Segura, Mike Tansley, Ryan Lindholm, Jake Lawrence, Javier Barrera, Jerry Kurlak and J.D. Tenuta, SOPHOMORE FROSH 6-0 6-0 OPPONENT SCORE OPPONENT SCORE Laguna Hills 17-40 Laguna Hills 15-50 Capo Valley 15-50 Capo Valley 25-37 Irvine 23-38 Irvine 15-45 Mission Viejo 20-42 Mission Vieio 19-49 El Toro 22-37 El Toro 15-49 San Clemenie 16-43 San Clemente 19-38

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champions • jalamacide Guys Kick into Gear □ Coaches Tim Butler and Terry Wigglesworth put together their ideal team, which finished first in Orange County. However, this was only the final bend on the team ' s winding road to success. Another coup was winning the South C oast League in all levels. wooden legs JV The varsity led by Fermin Segura (an exceptional hill runner), Javier Barrera (known for his dedication), and Mike Tansley (the most consistent harrier) also placed seventh at Mt. Sac, the largest high school invitational in the country. Dedication and unity produced what Coach Butler called the best cross country team the school has had. Running up to sixty miles a week, the team ' s total mileage equalled half the earth ' s circumference. The J.V. team made winning the South Coast League look easy. Top runners J.D. Tenuta, Sean Bashford, and Kevin McCann sprinted past the competition like hares passing turtles. Freshman and soph teams also won league, proving that prospects fot the near future are excellent. Top runners on these teams were Kevin Considine, Mike Smith, James Maeding, Scott Breyton, and Beau Fenske. We didn ' t hold back at all this year . . . everything flew! -Ryan Lindholm A week of competitive training in the soft sand at windy Jalama Beach was one factor that toughened all four teams. The teams gained special pleasure by stomping traditional rival Mission Viejo; unfortunately injuries plagued the varsity runners in the end, and CIF placement was short of expectations: rated third, the team fmished fifth. To sum up this year ' s team. Coach Butler said, They are a great bunch of hard-working kids that really showed that they wanted to make the sacrifices it takes to win. -m.k. n Teamwork



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Trio Leads Pack □ With all but two of the previous year ' s runners returning, the varsity girls ran the competition ragged, capturing their second straight South Coast League crown. Then in mid -November, they placed an all-time high of seventh in the top-ranked CIF 4-A division. Colorful signposts on the road to the championship were a first at the St. Louis Invitational in Hawaii, a seventh place in the Mt. Sac sweepstakes race, and a well-earned fourth at the O.C. Championships. In Coach Buchheim ' s eyes the unity, consistency, and continual improvement ot the team overall helped them go undefeated in a dual -meet season which was to be spent tor the most part without the ' 85 Most Valuable Runner, Kelli Lewis. Lewis returned from her toot injury, however, to lead teammates Lisa Eck, Kirsten Quigley, and Maryanne Matus to a 1-2-3-4 sweep of league finals. She also set a school record of 18:58 for the formidable Mt. Sac. course at CIF finals. During the regular season, however, it was Quigley, the ' 86 Most Valuable Runner, and Eck, a senior first year runner, who took up the slack in Lewis ' absence by splitting wins in virtually all of the team ' s races throughout the year. In a season to be remembered for its vacations to Jalama Beach and Hawaii, the J.V. team equalled the outstanding showings ot the varsity team in every invitational and league meet. They were led by MVP Cassie Simmons, Lisa Leonard, and Rochelle Clark (most improved runner), who finished second, sixth, and eighth in league finals respectively. Second - ranked in Orange County, they too savored the sweet smell of success without the bitter taste of defeat. The frosting on the cake for both teams was the sweeping defeat of perennial powerhouse Mission Viejo. Coach Buchheim looks favorably toward the tuture and the possible emergence of a true dynasty because of the return of Quigley, a junior, and the sophomores who lettered this year: Matus, Kathy Kelly, Deonna Collins, and Helen Crowe, all of whom should be back for the next two years. With the addition ot Simmons, Leonard, and Clark, the team seems destined to remain well in front of the pack. 1 A they round the Ust corner in the meet against Irvine, Deonna Collins and Sheila McEveny start the spnnt to the finish. VARSITY 6-0 OPPONENT SCORE Laguna Hills 16-42 Capo Valley 17-46 Irvine 25-34 Mission Viejo 20-36 El Toro 23-34 San Clemence 19-39 J.V. 6-0 OPPONENT SCORE Laguna Hills 15-50 Capo Valley 16-47 Irvine 19-44 Mission Viejo 22-33 El Toro 25-31 San Clemente 18-45 -e.y. 1. CROSS COUNTRY- C Fleig. R, Schudl.ch. K, Ar ast. K Hauer. K, Yoshino. M. Dnessen; (second row) Mr Hoover. S McEveny, K, Quigley, L. Eck, L. Leonard, M. Meading, D Collins, J. Brayton. Mr Buchheim, (third row) C. Simmons. E. Falcone, A. Natale. M Matus, D. Wronka. K. Lewis; (back) S, Walker. B. Alexander. R Clark. M Welsien. M. Caudillo, A. Leverett, K Burns. H. Crowe 2, Durmg the S C L, finals Lisa Eck, Kelli Lewis and Kristen Quigley formed an elite pack which led t ' rom the start of the race to the finish 3- Junior Amber Leverett ' s painful determinat ion typifies the spirit of the whole team. This is the hardest working gf up I ' ve ever been fortunate enough to work with. -Coach Buchheim (ywC4 (yru nt tA health food only 122 Teamwork

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