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-t ' • • arSL-. M M« »M«M» »»M« «»« «»M « »« « »« «««MM» ,i« » V 1. Leaving the blocks are Matt Glen, a Mission Viejo opponent, Jeff Kuykendall. and Tom Varney. who are competing in the 500 metet ftee style- 2. Tim Kuykendall snatches a breath, determined to catch up with the leader, 3 Hans Devouassoux looks at his teammate for appnival at the end of his last race against Laguna Hills. 4. SWIMMING-(front) Jason Gardner, Hans Devouassoux, Tom Weisc, Darren Nash, Brenn Gent. Todd Betanzos, Rob Fcldman. Chandler (second) Kevin Lobe, Kurt Koski, San|iv Jain, Tim Weisc, Shawn Watt, Mike Hearne, Henry Long; (third) Steve Long, Mike l:dman, Tom Varney, Donald Sutorius, Agustm Zamora, Christophe Oliver, Matt Glenn, Glen Nibbe; (fourth) Pat Keddington, F.riks Paegle, Kirk Schoonoyer, Mike Bernholtz, Scott Nohle, Rric Brown, Jeff Horvat; (back) Mr. Mikulics, Yann Devouassoux. Gerhard Peters. David Sims. Mr. Smith ■ - I he end of another rigorous work-out coming to a close. Jeff Kuykendall gasps for a breath Ci. II Steve Long s powerful butterfly stroke looks this good pre- season, what will he accomplish by May ' 7. Mike Bernholtz positions himself for a backstroke start. rosy • get away from me 2 Teamwork kykenstork • squid-brain
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Coaches Expect Impressive Records VSM There were two major changes in ij V I the Softball teams this season, that Older returning players made it impossible to make varsity. -Stephanie Bolger sweatshirts? • freshmen is, two new coaches: Steve Thornton and Rich Skelton, who took responsibility for the varsity and J.V. teams respectively. With nine returning players (seven seniors and two sophomores), all of whom were termed outstanding, the varsity was expected to be within the top three teams in the South Coast League and had aspirations of participating in C.I.F. The two startmg pitchers, Erin McKenzie and Jackie Volkert, were expected to strengthen the team and change the traditional losing record of past seasons. Coach Thornton commented, The top ranked teams of Mission Viejo and El Toro will probably be our toughest competition, adding, Our experience will hopefully overthrow those teams. J.V. also had a number of returning players, including outfielders Stephanie Bolger and Holly Estep, infielder Heather Cunningham, and catcher Beth Tarzysnki. Having two strong pitchers (Krissy D ' Arcy and Jerica Peters) a well-rounded team, the J.V. s anticipated coming in at least in fourth place in league. Such obstacles as inclement weather and the small petty mistakes are the only things that will keep the J.V. team from improvement. The only major weakness is probably my coaching, stated Coach Skelton. yet he aimed to prove that wrong. To see how both varsity and J.V. performed, read the final story of their seasons in the Spring Supplement. -1.1 1, With 3 0-1 Count, Stephanie Bolger ' s hit blows away ' the opposition, 2 J.V. SOFTBALL- front) K DArcy (middle) N, Vollmer. H Cunningham. M Walz. N Remes. S. Vitneck, (back) B. Tarzynski. S Bolder. J Peters. L, McDevit. H Estep. V Twins Marjone and Marcia Garcia confuse San Clemente players, who think they have double vision, 4. Jenny Burnett set the tarj;et on the hij;h inside corner of the strike zone. . A curve ball pitched by Marna Walz obliterates Capo Valley player and earns Dana a win. 6 Jackie Volkert throws her third strike against Mission. 7 Before going up to bat. Beth Tarzinski discusses her strategies with teammate Jerica Peters. 5. Barbie DeLeone hugs first base under the war ' eye of a Laguna player, 9, VARSITY SOFTBALL- (front J K DArcy (middle) N. Vollmer. H Ralph, M. Garcia. K. Larkins. M- Garcia. S. Marks; (back) J. Deffenbaugh. J. Gunning. A. Harrison. J. Volkert. F. McKenzie. J. Burnett, Softball iffl
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iiimHtti The ' Finest ' Expect The Best The 1987 varsity swim team dove into the season knowing they had a good chance at first or second in league. Opposing teams, including the toughest competition, Mission Vie|o, had to he prepared to face a team with both experience and a fervent desire to succeed. Coach Mil uhcs took pride in stating that all his outstanding varsity swimmers did all strokes well. These Iron Men of the natorium were Steve Rosenthal, Hans Devouassoux, Jetf Kuykendall, Warren Bloomberg, and Andy Fujimoto. Confident Mikulics went so far as to say, This is the finest boys ' varsity swim team in the history of Dana Hills and one of the finest in the state of California. We will endeavor to bring home the gold. Their lack of depth was the team ' s only weakness. We have a chance of taking league from Mission Viejo and Irvine. -John Peilegrino ■ ' % The frosh soph swimmers, on the other hand, shone in terms of depth. This group, led by Coach Smith, had the talent that could huild excellent varsity teams in the future. The fact that they had a really good shot at league did not keep these speedy Dolphins from carrying out rigorous workouts that would insure a fine season. These included morning workouts, seven to nine thousand yards ot laps in the pool (250-350 laps) each day, lifting weights, and running a total of three to tour hours a day. The more prestigious athletes ot the group were Mike Bcrnholtz (free style 200 and backstroke), Kevin Loebe (freestyle), Tim Kuykendall (butterfly and freestyle), and David Simms (butterfly. IM). The third level, the J.V. team, served as a stepping stone to the higher teams. Coach Chandler would often have players on the team for a few days, to have them stripped from his squad and sent on to bigger and better things. Unlike most teams the J.V. swim team was co-ed. Coach Chandler noted, I expect the team to work as hard as possible to win J.V. League Championship. To see whether these teams met their coaches ' lofty expectations, consult the Spring Supplement. hey mikee, he like ' s it 5a;t a )o t n
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