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Hou rs of hard work and the friendship the wres- tlers felt for one another, led the team through the first winning season since 1975. The major- ity of the wrestling team felt that qualifying seven wrestlers for C.l.F. and the league cham- pionships of Scott Housel and Nlike Roth were the highlights of the season. Injuries to certain key wrestlers during the sea- son often limited their ability to compete in all weight categories. The new sophomores added greatly to the lightweight divisions and return- ing lettermen in the upperweight carried the mat men through the season. Last year's team just went through the motions and that's why we were 1-8 compared to this 5-ll, commented Red Clark. This year we wanted to be winners and we are. Scott Housel felt that Coach Madison had improved a lot since last year. With a 5-4 season on his mind, Coach Madison 5 enjoys after season free time. With the referee keeping a close eye on the com- et'to 's h lder Da id Wadlei h attem rs to p i r s ou , v g p pin the Ramona opponent. V r I .1 ' Y,-,,..1' Q,-,ff 68 Wres fling .rf- 1- Colton Ramona lndio Redlands Palm Springs Corona Fontana Pacific San Gorgonio
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Colton Claremount Ramona Chaffey Palmdale Cajon Chaffey Redlands Palm Springs Corona Fontana Pacific San Gorgonio Chaffe a fake pass, Cheri Buckland tries to loosen Panther's tight zone defense. EHS V1JV 52138 28123 43124 44134 41137 44132 45134 36137 48122 37127 59138 52115 OPP V1JV 1519 46114 42135 54119 38135 39140 54144 27136 35132 43122 44158 32120 Y Redlands Palm Springs Corona Fontana Pacific San Gorgonio Mater Dei 36121 35126 50133 34124 26130 48137 42 40128 42140 39128 25127 44121 44162 82 L-1-.M -J Girl's Perk With Unity While other teams in the CBL depended upon individuals to win games, the talented girls' basketball team concentrated on team unity for victories. As the season progressed, the players realized that they could go to the playoffs by work- ing together. The varsity squad was well balanced and full of talent and experience. At the end of league play, Debbie Jarman held school records for the highest amount of points scored in a single game C27J, and career scoring and rebounding. Dur- ing the season, Debbie moved to fifth on the CIF rebound- ing record. Another EHS record holder was Cheri Buckland, who had the most steals and assists in a season and a career. However, the girls could not have made the records without the efforts and outstanding skills of their team- mates. The wide range of talent could not have been organ- ized any better than by Coach Jeff Perkins. Many times when the players made mistakes, Coach Perkins was there to criticize constructively. This created improvement in all areas. When people were absent from practice, he would go in and play their position. This helped him and the girls get along better and added some enjoyment to the practice ses- sions. His team described him best as being a good, patient, caring, and understanding coach. Cheri Buckland commented, He is a fantastic coach. If you made a mis- take during a game he would yell and scream at you then, but he would not even remember it later on . . . but would only help the player improve. For the second straight year, Coach Perkins led the girls to the playoffs, after finishing third in CBL. The JV team did not win league, but with their ceaseless spirit, they kept the opponents alert. In games where they were far behind, the young team was not discouraged from pushing on to lessen the gap in the score. Sue Palmer, the new JV coach, helped the team to finish the season with an overall record of 8-10 and 5-9 in league. The first name basis between the coach and players brought about an atmosphere of close friendship and understanding of one another. 4 Front Row: fvarsityj Lori Dietsche, Kelly Knowles, Sandy Merritt, Brenda Dearman, Deb- bie Jarman, Cheri Buckland, Kim Brandon, Jane Matthews. Back Row: IJVJ Coach Sue Palmer, Ann Hernandez, Odessa Clawson, Serena Zanone, Jenny Baker, Tsara Attical, Ramona Walker, Ofelia Delgado, Coach Jeff Perkins. Not Pictured: Cindy Dominick. Girls' Basketball 69
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