Fred C Beyer High School - Stars and Stripes Yearbook (Modesto, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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Modesto Tournament Beyer Beyer Beyer Beyer Beyer Beyer Beyer Beyer Beyer Beyer Atwater Tournament 2 A team B team A team Davis Downey Merced Turlock Atwater Davis Downey Merced Turlock Atwater 202 EDD 5OD Total season record 9 1 7 4 E 4 7 5 7 3 1 O E 6 I3 4 5 C3 2 B team 'l -'l -E 'l B wins, 'l tie, S losses 4 1 . first row: Kerrie Louis. Leigh Shupp, Dana Arm- strong, second row: Kim Blakernan, Laura Machado, Kathy D'ConneIl, Kathy Aboularage, Kathy Domen, .Jennifer Pharis, Lori Littlefield, third row: Susan Diekman, Marci Fiandazzo, Diana Dugo, Kristin DeSalIas, Qayenne Hoskinson, Beth Vella. Kescie Meier. Flachel Davila. Tedi Fleed. fourth row: Coach Terri l-lollmann. Assistant Coach Dee DeFerrari. Not pictured: Becky Wad- dlez E. Kathy Aooularage peeks out of the water to find an open teammateg 13. Goalie Leigh Shupo rockets out of the water to stop a Davis goal. In front of her is Kathy Domang 4. Jennifer Pheris at e Merced game. Girls Water Polo 1 'I 'I

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The Wetter The Better! Neither pouring rain nor freezing cold could stop this dedicated team from victory. They started as a young team that wasn't ex- pected to do well at all and became one of the best teams in the league: End in C.C.C. and one game away from 'l st. This was student-teacher Terri l-lollmann's first year coaching at Beyer. We had a great season, she commented. I had all the confi- dence in the world that these girls could play together and be one of the top teams in the league. With only three seniors leaving, next year we should be as strong as ever. Beyer's league record this year was B wins and 2 losses, with the 2 losses going to Turlock l-ligh, a team with A-B straight wins. Turlock was expected to slaughter Beyer. ln- stead, in their last game, they won by only one point, and that was scored with less than a minute and a half left to play. Davis l-ligh, Beyer's other nemesis, lost 7-C3 in their final match, which was played during the first vio- lent storm of the winter. We wanted that game so badly that nothing else mattered . . . not even the cold! said Kescia lVleier, a fresh- man on the team. Not only did Beyer take End place in the league, they also took 'l st place at the lVlo- desto City Tournament. which hosted teams from as far away as Berkeley and Reno. Beyer entered both an A and a B team in this tour- nament. The A team, which went undefeated, took home the championship. Beyer was definitely a fourth quarter team. In almost every game they played, they were either tied or just barely ahead until the fourth quarter began. They would then explode with power and leave the other team wondering what had happened. There was always plenty of suspense and action. With girls tugging at one another's suits and pulling each other un- der water, this so-called non-contact sport was just as exciting to watch as it was to play. Congratulations go to lvlost Valuable Player - Leigh Shupp, lvlost Dedicated - Kerrie Louis, and lVlost Improved - Kathy Aboularage and Jennifer Pharis. Special con- gratulations go to Kathy Doman, Leigh Shupp, and Becky Waddle, who were chosen as first-team all-league members. This year's team was definitely a winner in every way! EQ' 1. Becky Waddle keeps control of the ball while a lvlerced girl E'l 51 tries to rip off her bathing suit: E. As the game starts, Kathy Doman sprinta to gain possession of the ball: El. Kristin DeSalles concentrates on the game, 4. During halftime, coach Terri l-lollmann instructs and in- spires the team. 1 'I D Girls Water Polo by Kerrie Louis photos by Dorina Golpeshin gh



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O IVlaking Tracks This is the best cross country team we've ever had. coach lvloore proudly emphasized. The teams accomplishments were overwhelming. The junior and sophomore boys were undefeated and C.C.C. champs, and the varsity team was the first runner up. Individuals who sparked the team to victory are Nlost Outstanding Runner Shane Rarrner, who won sub- sections with a time of 'l S: O7. Other standouts are Eric Floyd, Jeff Rinheiro, Jeff Smith, Wendy Bishop, Kristie Bruk, and Karen Rotherham. A grueling sport, cross country requires extreme mental and physical discipline. A race is run over all types of courses: over hills and through sand and mud. The length of the course depends on the category of the runners. The varsity team runs a three mile course, while the freshmen and sopho- mores run for two miles. As the schools arrive at the meets, they form their own social camps. These consist of all the runners from their own schools sitting in a group with duffle bags, sweats, shoes, and jackets thrown about. The smell of lcee i-lot is in the air as the music blares and the runners prepare for their races. aft? ,,......a 'l. Dominating the sport. Shane Parmer takes another victory at Legion Park: 2. Karen Rotherham, Virginia l-laub, and Kelly Pinheiro battle it out with one of their toughest opponents, Merced. 3. first row: Daryn Kumar, Brian Bartholomew, Richard l-laub, Ed Levine, Eric Toschi, Richard Nlorosa, Clay Rosson, Steve Vasconcelloa, ,Jeff Wilson, second row: Robbie Nelson, Jesus Maldonado, Brant Father, Chris Zimmerman, Nlark Polack, Greg Johnson, Tom Bur- chell, Scott Stefani, Jeff Wheeler, Craig Bentley, Troy Serrano, Guang Mac. third row: Al Casares, Todd Jeaperson, .John Toepfer, Wally Summers, .Jeff Rinheiro, .Jeff Smith, Shane Farmer, .Jeff Bingham, Eric Floyd, Paul Ciprinao. 'I 1 E Cross Country 'wwe-1. Q 1 x 'l Wm

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