benji • decoy • aboo We have a lot more quality swimmers than converted re- creational swimmers. -Coach Dickmann Underclassmen Dominate Team Youth and speed were expected to dominate all levels of the girls ' swimming teams. A majority of the varsity consisted of ninth and tenth graders including star freshman swimmers Kim Glasner and Stacy Litz, yet the few upperclassmen were still the leaders of the team. A foreign exchange student from Argentina, Camelia Rasquarelli was a prime swimmer and was expected to win a majority of her races. Improvements in specific events such as the butterfly, brcaststroke, and back stroke gave Dana Hills confidence and reassurance as they headed into their season determined to conquer top-ranked Mission Viejo. For Ms. Granger, new coach of the frosh soph team, the entire new team with very few returning players appeared auspicious during pre-league competition and anticipated repeating their success in league. With hopefuls such as Jennifer Talley, Tiffany Thompson, and Kate O ' Neill, Coach Granger also stressed the excellent quality of swimmers who would hopefully raise the placing from last season ' s fifth place to at least third. As usual. Mission Viejo was expected to be the hinderance in capturing the league title for frosh soph. However, such swimmers as Michelle Ray, Karin Curtis, and Melissa Marmoligo will make the season easier. Did either team topple Mission Viejo? See the Spring Supplement for the final story of the swim season. -Ig- 1 SWIMMING ■( from) T Kcnner, J Hemsley. Coach Dickmann. K Abusamra, M, Anderson, (second) C Lon . E. Gravlin. C Kurth, J Lavcry. M, Scallon. H Maxwell. K. Shirbanotl. R. Hasad. K Hczzlewood, (third) K Wise. K. Glasner. A. Davis. J. Kurzhals. T Logue. M. Ray. J Miztal, T Thompson. J. Sandlin; (fourth! M. Dricssen. S. Utsunomiya. J. Savolainen. V, Yang. H. Smith. T- Crosby. I- Falcone. A. Case; (fifth) N. Nakagawa. S. Litz. K. Gabriel. K. Coop. S. Serpa. N. D ' Altorio, T Sheldon, K Curtis, (back) C Granger, C Naca. N. Fogelson. D Carleton, M. Mdrmoli|o. K Dornan, J Talley. T. Robertson. B Fnedrichs. T Beard 2 Under the watchful eye of Coach Smith, swimmers take a break after a routine workout Swimmers found that their sport alforded them new tnends. as well as keeping them in shape. Swimming 1
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It would be nice to win league, but Capo is really good. -Coach Chambers Chances Tabbed Unlike last year, the ' 87 golf team had only returning players. The one senior was aided by two juniors, five sophomores, and one freshman who all together comprised a very young yet experienced team. Coach Chambers had aspirations ot making it to C.I.F. and beating their most difficult competition: Capo. His dream had a chance to become reality with starters like Mike Bestor, Frank Waterhouse, and Eric Miraglia. The team ' s only female players, seniors Emily Warren and Kim D ' Arcy, practiced during matches because they were preparing themselves for state competition. Junior varsity top player was sophomore Greg Clibon, also a returning player. The J.V. team had identical goals to those of varsity: to clinch league and become an altogether great golf team. The golfers ' spirits remained high even though they knew it would be impossible to move up to varsity within the vear. Improvement was the main objective tor most players, many of whom hoped to be prospects for next year ' s varsity. 1 fXi I I. To check the golf teams ' actual records, check the Spring Supplement. ■1-g- 1. VARSITY GOif -(front) F. NX ' aterhouse. T. Haren, T. Okura. E. Miraglia. K. Kirclioff; (back) M. Riley. S. Lee. J. Jimenez. M. Bestor. and Coach Harlen Chambers. 2. Kim D ' Arcy strives to gain more yards on her drives. - F.ric Mtragha works hard to perfect his putting skills. .1, Practicing in the bunker, one of golfs most frustraring hazards. Emily Warren tries to cut the ball. ■i, Wirh uncany smoothness Kyle Kirchoff almost holes this bunker shot. 6. Puttmg from the fringe is one o( Frank Waterhouse ' s specialties. 7. Mike Bestor shows off his powertui backswmg. K. Practice makes perfect as sophomore Greg Clibon demonstrates with his perfect chip shot. 9. J.V-i front) ). Giangardclla. C. Hays. E. Holmes; (back) Coach Wilburton, G. Taylor. P- Kaufman. R, Rcngel. G. Clibon. J. Mitchell. C. Flanagcn. M. Panzarello. riverside mini-golf • slaughter house
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