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I VVhat's Your l:2acduet'? A hush fills the stands, the opponent calls for the serve, the racquet is raised, l3oint- 'I 5 love. This year Boy's Tennis was lead by Corky lvleinhardt, a strong inspiration to the team. With powerful overhead serve of .Jeff Earle, a Junior, and the forceful backhand of Erik Cehlschlager, a Freshmang the team has strived for success and received high recog- nition. Five returning letterman and Aki lvlima, This page: 'l. Doubles Chris Compton and Flob Pokorny returns with a back hand: 2. Aki lvlima develops the back hand return, 3. first row: Coach Nleinhardt, Flob Pokorny, Brian Pfeifle, Chris D'Ar- cy, Philip Conmy, Chris Kollmeyer, second row: Erik Celhschlager, Aki Ivlirna, Scott Eitelgeorge, Steve Korn, third row: Chris Compton. Kenny l-loyt, Jeff Earl. Opposite page: 1. Jeff EarIe's strong serve has helped him to receive recognitiong E. Chris Com- pton pulling the ball in service during a match with Turlockg 13. Chris Kollmeyer goes all out to counter his opponents return. an exchange student from Japan added to the recognition of the team. Among these re- N turning lettermen were Chris Compton, Jeff ' Earle, Kenny l-loyt, Chris Kollmeyer, and Fiob Pokorny. Yet through determination and strategy of each player, the team had an ex- cellent season. The team practices at lVlo- desto Racquetball Club if they're not scheduled for a match. 'ff 156 Boy's Tennis .mf f
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ff-Y Ivffzlf h . OTA 5 Cf- Looking for a scholarship? You've come to the right place. You might think that playing on a golf team has no advantages, but if your hot on the pursuit of a scholar- ship you've found the right place. Building your way up from a freshman to a senior and shooting par, you've got an almost guaranteed scholarship, especially if your a girl. The more experience the better you are, says coach Koski. This years team dedicated themselves to practicing everyday after school at Dryden park. With lvlerced being their toughest competitor they really wanted to do vvell. With three sophomores and one freshman the future of Beyer's golf team looks good. The number one player was Brian Buzzini who had some help from other outstanding members, Eric Alford, Paul Blank, Geoff lVlcDubrey. Lavverance Flobinson, and .John Theaker. A couple of mistakes proved very frustrating when out of about EDD total team strokes they lost by A or 5 strokes. Even with these frustrations during a couple of matches the team was still represented at the state sectional. i i. 3 E 'l. Paul Blank in full swing, tees off: B. Brian Buzzini takes a practice shot before stepping up to puttg 13. Front row: Dru Stewart, Flichard Simmons, Craig Bridge, Eric Alford, David Flitchey, Bandy Bridge, .Jeff lVlcC.oubrey3 Back Bow: Coach Koski. Greg Burnett, Bobbie Flobin- son, Paul Blank. Brian Buzzini, .John Theaker. 'I EB Golf Dne Stroke at a Time
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