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Tennis Under the coaching of Miss Hammes this years tennis team won 7 out of 10 games. Patti Swihart, the team captain, and Cathy Smith were named MVAL champions for their undefeated performances. Patti was also named most valuable player. The most dedi¬ cated players were Julie Orner on the varsity team and Kelly Burk on the JV team. Barrie O’Donnell earned the most improved title. Pictured Left to Right: Back Row; Terri Waller, Judy Webster, Shelly Berger, Laureen Ama, Barrie O’Donnell, Penny Bradberry, Patti Swi- hart, Cathy Smith, Julie Orner, Gretchen Roeding, Keri Patrick, Miss Hammes. Front Row; Laura Ramirez, Maria McDonald, Cy¬ nthia Harlow, Kelly Burk, Nancy Gado, Jana Ward, Linda Wollard, Linda Deeter, Joy Weir, Linda Carey, Kathy Ferraw, Carol Gann. Volleyball The varsity volleyball team did well this year by winning 8 out of 10 games. Pictured Left to Right: Back Row; Sheryl Fos¬ ter, Karen O ' Brien, Shannon Berger. Front Row; Kathy Lasovich, Cheri Glover, Rhonda Axxosta. Not Pictured; Sue Rudd, Linda Paul¬ sen. The varsity team was coached by Coach Boggs. This years JV volleyball team had a very en¬ joyable season. The team was coached by Coach Boggs. Pictured Left to Right: Back Row; Terry Lerch, Vicki Marshall, Mary Giovannoni, Pam Bell. Front Row; Tammy Lerch, Debbie Wallace, Sherry Wildoner, Linda Carmichael, Buenafe Brown. 95
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Girls’ Fall Sports Ever since the 1972 Summer Olympics the inter¬ est in gymnastics has become increasingly popular everywhere including Irvington. This year’s gymnastic team showed great dedica¬ tion and ability in their performances. The novice team finished the year with 1 win and 6 losses. Both Linda Hammond and Donna Pera performed very well on the beginner team, with the team having 4 wins and 3 losses. With only three team members, Shari Butler, Carol Domeier, and Jodi Goldman, the intermediate team earned 1 st place in the MVAL by having an undefeated season. This year’s winning gymnastic team was coached by Miss Pickup and Mrs. Anderson. Pictured Left to Right: Bottom Row; Renie: Ellegood, Donna Pera, Marie Aguilar, Ro¬ xanne Howery, Kathy Gollihar, Carol Domeier, Shari Butler, Jodi Goldman, Coach- Miss Pickup. Middle Row; Coach- Mrs. Anderson, Kris Matzek, Heidi Dean, Katie Kes- ter, Tracy Chapman, Athena Douros, Mary Riddle, Lori Parker. Top Row; Claire Hoff¬ man, Debbie Loja, Terri Mize, Laura Aguilar, Cheryl Kratchovil, Michelle Jacobs. Not Pictured; Dee Crawford, Marlene Denny, Linda Hammond, Paula Mack, Sandy McKay and Peggy White. Although this year ' s field hockey team had only 2 wins out of 7 games (and 1 game tied) they were champions in their efforts and enthusiasm. The team’s most valuable player was Julie Go- heen and Sue Fracisco earned the title of “Miss Hustle.’’ Gayle Paulsen and Kerry Bryan shared the title of most improved. The field hockey team was coached this year by Coach Fern. Field Hockey Pictured Left to Right: Bottom Row; Kerry Byran, Dawn McComas, Sharon Hollen- shead, Debbie Bitz, Renie Barnes. Middle Row; Andrea Fountain, Sue Fracisco, Laura Marron, Cindy Perusse, Ginny Evans, Karla Buckmaster, Mona Mendoza. Top Row; Coach Fern, Sharon Schepple, Claudette Criswell, Kelly Bolivia, Julie Goheen, The¬ resa Kennerly, Michelle Barnes, Gayle Kalawaia, Stephanie Veazey, Donna Ducat. 94
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Pictured above: Clockwise from top to center; Mark Allein, Don Croneis, Simon Pick¬ ard, Keith Cline, Steve Bacciocco, Jose Nieves, Kevin Palmer, Glen Kalawaia, Greg Wellman, Center, Coach Guin Boggs and Coach Big Ron. V arsity Basketball 96
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