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Pressing their opponents, members of the iunior varsity squad play equally well defensively as offensively, Yolanda Reyes 1255 guards a Forest Brook player as Theresa Dodson 1515, Christine Hes- sler 1315 and Brenda Mewsom 11 55 arrive onthe scene. ,..-.......-.gf ..,..,---0-'at' 'NL .ar 1 , ..,,.,,t-.e f 1' 5 n 5 . i ,i,r A P t 't A v- Q Nw f 5 fr 1 g zz! V 5.5046 5 I ':i, , I 'S , , 1- 5 ff t 1 F . 31 ' r e I7 Guarding her opponent, Janet Craft 1325 4 L V M. K' shows good defensive action while a For- 5 ' A ,rr -R - I -- -f'2Mi Keeping her eye on the ball, Alice Hall est Brook PIGYEV VSCOVGYS the ball and 1405 receives the ball from one of her Deanna HUQhe5i22l3f1d Janef Strofhers g ,X teammates as Forest Brook players hope 1205 Step in T0 help- Q 44 5 for the worst. ,,...- 55 I ' Q-1 5 Q , 'T' u '1 Showing her style, Alecia Abraham 1525 shoots for two, as teammate Alice Hall 1405 comes to help, K3 ' 1 P ,gg gn, 4-7 'Mal- At the free throw line Christine Hessler Hodges 1245 prepares for the rebound. .. I I ' s... 1315 tries for her second attempt to add S two points to the scoreboard as Anita
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Each individual and the team improved themselves tremendously, stated assistant Coach Kay Collins. The JV team had a district record of 6 wins and 7 losses and a season record of 10 wins and 20 losses. I believe next year will be more successful, stated Coach Collins. Brenda Newsom captured two awards, Most Valuable Player and Top Scorer. Brenda scored 148 points throughout the season. The Most Improved Player award went to Christine Hessler. The freshman team did super this year with a district record of 7 wins and 7 losses and a season record of 15 wins and 11 losses. We had a very strong freshman team this year, stated assistant coach, Sharon Simpkins. Placing first in the Santa Fe Tournament, the whole team, along with their coach Kay Collins, was very proud of their achieve- ment. Also at this tournament, these members were awarded All Tourney: Linda Urbanek, Alecia Abraham, and Lyn- ette Bonds. I feel that next year will be even more successful for the freshman team as well, stated Coach Collins. The Most VaIuable players this year were announced as Alecia Abraham and Linda Urbanek. The Top Scorer award was given to Alecia Abraham. She scored 164 points throughout the season, which averaged about 16 points a game. The Most Improved players were Janet Strothers and Kathy Smith. 198 girls basketball , All smiles, Linda Urbanek Q pastalforest Brook a ham 4525 sets up for the pl y. IQ5,,,g1:b,5' w., Lift V P K.. ... Dribbling, rebounding, varsity scores oskellool S 1-.iw rebound, reaches above the crowd of Forest players to recover the ball. ,gg L, in
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200 tennis Working hard and practicing together combine to make a success. At least, that's what the tennis team believes. With a fairly new team and a new coach, the team had to practice twice as hard. Doing drills, practicing and running was part of their everyday routine. Girls' captain Rhonda Fudge and co-captain Ruby Palacios helped the girls in their daily drills, while boys' captain Jerry Pena and co-captain Randy Clark would help the guys. The year's outcome wasn't as good as it could have been. But considering it to be a fairly new team, it wasn't so bad. This year's Outstanding Player award went to jun- ior Ruby Palacios and senior Foy Bludworth. X 1315? gage, if its K. if 44. 'Y 51196 'Q 9 410 ft 5' w i K 1'f,:1 A -if 'iss r r if Mwllivr-f-w mhvk51rvr'4e ' V.: 'Kg -ev l've got it Senior Cynthia Wood crosses ' her legs to add a little class to her fore- www' ' hand , ..s, -'wr' :A W rv E.. f 33-1:-r R ' Y.. W ' . N st a t fi. 1. , W. f .' fe' ,ge 'y +' A V.. -f , ' ff 1' Y I :G fc ,ug , ,, ...ff . A , ,g :fi x, 'R 1 if +3 ' ff 'ff P.-' 'f rf efgeffftfgiiffaqggr 'r 4 P, t'?,sft' . Q t . ,,-'tg W rf .,r. 5- ' ' . no V5 SV Y Na M , ,. ,lk xi, H I 1. 'id .-p,Fs,f:4f2.5i fu 4 :L 2.0- ...et,.,...,xhm:f 1 . ., .4 , si ::,': x1,. - ' ' P r' '+..n 'ir' -fasf:t: is' 1 - ' ,env vi if-., -1 .,x 2f'lf'liS :rf li x wg M33 'vf'-'-Host! -V- I can't see. Sophomore Judy Reed uses - her coordination to smash the ball over the net. l y .M ,TQ
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