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

 - Class of 1989

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GIVES IT A GOOD SHOT Hindered by poor rebounding and ball hanaling and an unbalanced offense, the varsity bask etball team finished Fifth in league standings with a dis- appointing five wins and fifteen losses. Nonethe- less, the team possessed a strong defense and was notably competitive, motivated, and enthusiastic, according to their coach, Steve Crapo. Erin Shimineck was named best all around player for her versatility. She can do it both defensively and offensively, said Crapo. Marie Swactz- helped the team with her good shooting, while Deanna Ward contributed her skills as a very aggressive defensive player. Defeating Irvine in league twice and the team ' s, steady improvement- were this season ' s highlights. Coach Crapo ' s prospects for next year include Heather Haney and Lena Harris from JV, and the return of Lizette Zamora, who was injured at the beginning of the season. Coached by Bob Canary, the J.V. team ended its season with ten wins and eleven losses. Impressive speed and rebounding enabled the team to finish fifth in leagu e standings. -•• Outstanding players included Marjorie Papa, Heather Haney, Carroll, Lena Harris, and Jennifer Healy. The team ' s weaker points involved shooting and passing. The memorable highlights of the sea- son included defeating Mission Viejo, defeating Irvine in overtime, and winning eight consecutive games, -k.g. 1. VARSITY BASKETBALL — (front) Launie Nolan. Marjo- rie Papa: (middle) Amy Hellewell. Deanna Ward. Cheryl Chriscinson. Coach Crapo. Lizette Zamota. Kerri Gorman: (back) Kelly Lynch. Marie Swartz. Erin Shimineck, Kristin Baird. 2. Marjorie Papa starts her drive to the basket i. Marie Swartz handles the full court pressure. ■4. Coach Crapo discusses the second half strategy. 5. Sophomore Colleen Caroll leads the fast break. ( Heather Haney demonstrates her ball handling skills. Z Lena Harris flies to get a rebound. S. J.V. BASKETBALL — (front) Stacy Lee. Colleen Caroll. Staci Cox: (middle) Mandy Hall. Heather Haney. Laura Hollis. Gretchen Blauvelt. Coach Canary. Lena Harris. Julie Jacobs: (back) Angela Chang. Darci Davis. Robin Garner. Karen Bindley. Jill Weinberg.

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VOLLEYBALL CRUSHES COMPETITION The ream was fresh and new, as Tony Pavlovich was the only returning player with game exper- ience, commented Coach Simmons, better known as Oz. Hitters James Bouwer, Kasey Curtis, and Chris Lambert, along with setter Drew Brislen and middle blockers Shane Mihaylo and Tony Pavlo- vich, were predicted to be the strengths of the team which was to sweep the league and place first, according to Coach Simmons. The team ' s strengths, defense and improvement, were pat to the test in their toughest competition against El Toro. Prior to the season ' s first game an optimistic J. V. Coach Jana Laster predicted a First in league. Returning hitters Mick Peters and Brandon Mazza - cavallo, along with setter Peter McSweeney and middle blocker Travis Barr, formed the strong backbone of the team that is necessary in competi- tions against such tough schools as El Toro and San Clemente. While size and smarts were the strong points of the team, the predicted weaknesses were skills and strength. Scrappy, tenacious, and enthusiastic were the ad- jectives applied to the frosh-soph team by their coach, Greg McBride. The only weakness that was anticipated prior to season competitions (the toughest of which was expected to be Capo Val- ley) was inexperience, said McBride. The team included Matt Young, a returning mid- dle blocker, and skilled Jacob Summers; the boys and their coach hoped to place in the top three of league. See the Spring Supplement for the outcome of all three team ' s seasons, -k.l. 1. VARSITY— (from) T. Pavlovich, K. Springer; (middle) D. Brislen, D. Hinmann, C. Curtis, J. Hinchman, M. Stevenson, J.B. Taylor, (back) S. Mifiaylo. C Adams, D. Hagen, J. Bouwer. C. Lambert. 2. Drew Brislen rears back for the hit against an awaiting Laguna Beach defense. i. Setting a teammate. Drew Brislen displays perfect form. 4. J. V. star Ian Furar amazes the referee with his clean back-set. •I loo WBL

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