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

 - Class of 1989

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J. V. DOMINATES LEAGUE Although it consisted of five freshmen, nine ju- niors, and only three seniors, this year ' s league championship]. V. soccer team crushed almost ev- ery opponent they faced. They won all ten of their pre-season games, which included a 3-0 victory over Mater Dei in the championship game of the Corona del Mar tournament. The team went on to league play and finished up with a 6-1-3 record. Top varsity prospects for next year include Jonelle Tortomasi and Ginger Wilshin for their outstand- ing defense (their opponents averaged one goal every four games!). Kim Hamnquist, Carol Dob- bins. Shelby McKay, and Ann Deimling also are all sure to be helpful in battling next year ' s varsity ' schedule. Coach Don Collins said the team ' s overwhelming success was due to their good attitude all year long and their tough defense. Finishing with an overall record of 16-1-3, these girls are sure to be a force in the ' future. The Frosh Soph team, coached by Mr. Mikulics, were led by Beth Kreg with her shut-down de- fense. Tammy Leonard, with her tenacious play at the halfback position, and Erin Hewko with her shooting ability. Coach Mikulics said the team was very good at the offensive end but had some let -downs throughout the season on defense. The season was highlighted by a 6-2 romp over Mission Viejo in league play. They finished the season with an 8-2 record, enough to give them a second place in the highly competitive South Coast League, -j.b.t. 1. Allyson Resh rakes a shot on goal in the San Qemence game. J. I-ROSII SOPH — I front) Debbie Sidenfaden. Kristin Beat- tic. Michelle Rile : lilizaberh Sullivan. Jannie Hawkins: (mid- dle I Keanne Kraft. Beth Kreg. Joanna Hurley. Tammy Leonard. Tiffany landiorio. Heather Boswell; (back) Coach Korhv. Allyson Resh. F.rin Reintjes. Karen Tarzynski. F.rin Hewko. Sam Richter. Gina Tursini, Coach Mikulics. f. Samantha Richter skies high to head the ball. I. Showini; her sound fundamentals. Gina Tursini controls rhe ball. ■i lilizaberh Sullivan boors rhe ball upfield. d. Herh Kreg uses the skills that earned her rhe team ' s E Defense award. 7. Jl NIOR VARSITY — (from) Shelby Mackay. Ginger Wil- shin. Allison Horak. Kim Hamnquisr. Jennifer Soverns: ( middle I Jonelle Torromasi. Danielle Marrinez. Carol Dob- bins. Danielle Jesrer. Hearher Korby: (back) Coach Collins. Amy Cunrher.Janer Rollins. Jenny Dull. Staci Wagner. Ann Deimling. Heidi Kislig. Shannon Meixsell. Noel Ashley. H. Traci Kingsley. Hearher Korby. and Heidi Phillips hope for a Dolphin vicrory. 54

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SOCCER VARSITY PLAYS WITH THE BEST With ten returning varsity playecs, the girls ' soccer team was expected to do well this year; under Mr. Chuck Hoover ' s command, they lived up to everyone ' s expecta- ■The team finished 16-6-5 overall -and 5-i-2 in league play, enough to give them a 3rd place standing in the South Coast League, considered by many coaches as the toughest league in all of Orange County o The team ' s CIF ranking throughout the year refle cted their strength. They finished out the year ranked ninth in CIF, but for many weeks, they were ranked as high as third. Outside of league play, they won the consolation cham- pionship of the Irvine Tournament and took a fourth in the 32-team Ocean View Tournament, the most presti- gious tournament in Southern California. Another highlight of the season was the team ' s tough play against Mission Viejo, who at the time had not lost in 81 games. Dana Hills had the Diablos beaten until the final seconds when Mission scored to end the game tied 2-2. Nevertheless, it was a great showing by the Dolphin squad. The Dolphins ' play earned several players all-league rec- ognition: Deonna Collins, Helen Crowe, Karla Gunder- son, and Stacy Juhl were first team; Megan Fosberg and Ann Viceroy were second team; and Beth Wellik and Kim Smith were honorable mention. Coach Hoover was extremely pleased with the team ' s performance this year. When asked about what made his team so successful he said it was the piece of cake, easy as pie workouts. The girls begged to differ, -j.b.t. . 1. Kriscen Bye aggressively fights for possession of the ball. 2. As Megan Fosberg s prone body screens the goalie, Janae Deffen - baugh shoots to score on a wide open goal. q 3. Megan Fosberg tactfully moves her defender aside and rakes control of the ball 4. Deonna Collins waits to see if the league ' s best goalie, Karla Gun- derson, can come up with a save. J. VARSITY SOCCER- (front) Heidi Phillips, Karla Gunderson, Mol- ly Sullivan, Beth Wellik, Deonna Collins; (middle) Tracy Kingsley, Stacy Juhl, Kim Smith, Megan Fosberg, Ann Viceroy, Gina Pitale; (back) Amy Kroeger, Kristen Bye, Helen Crowe, Janae Deffen- baugh, Briana O ' Dowd, Coach Hoover, Jenny Koenig. 6. The team listens intently to Coach Hoover ' s second half strategy. 153



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