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J.V.—They Be Bumpin’? iao Ding who was later moved up to Varsity to help CIP$. perfectly sets the ball. Standing: Dawn Martin. Jennifer Viavia.Jody Pidgcon, Kristy Sturdevant. Talafulu Misa.Jennifer Hamme, Pat- ty Howell. Sitting: Sumne Gallcta. Heather Robinson. Anita Nicdcrberger, Thao Dang. Marika Shimamoto, June Morikawa, Eva Esteban. Heather Robinson, starter, instructs Dawn Martin in what to do in certain game situations. J.V. volleyball definitely rose above the rest. The team cap- tured first place with the re- cord of nine and one in the league (their one and only loss was to Serra). The title of J.V. j champions was very close in that whoever won the final game would determine who would be first place this season. The game, which was against Mira Mesa, was really intense I and exciting for both the play- ers and the spectators. Both teams gave it their all, but War- hawks managed to pull through and win the game and be the Junior Varsity Champions in the Eastern League. The effort exherted in the 3 months of practice and training payed off. Their practice began in August before school started and after school started they practiced from 1:20 to around 3:30. Carol Hamilton got her team in top shape by coaching them in bumping, hitting, set- ting, serving, running, three on three, etc. The players deep concerns were to do well in game situations and all the practice had helped them to do so. The team, consisting of return- ing J.V. from last year and many new players, overall did very well. Anita Niederberger spoke for most of the others when she said, “My goals are to go to volleyball camp and be a starter on varsity next year. These ac- complishments contributed a lot of school spirit and made Madison very proud. Jennifer Viavia hits the ball in their team's victorious game against Morse High. J.V. Volleyball 47
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Striving Front Ri w Inn Hrnog. Tun Moraga. Tin)» Young. So®)» Hull. N »! Cintpcll. Michdk H»hn. .«» Riimoucn. Qtfto Nugvcn. J ur, Sm.th Second Row. Jot Khour., Airon WtUt. Tc®y PidoKjoc A»p» v R»f»el IV L» Toro. Mic Johmon. Fr Ahid. Voce IXuw. I »n Scorn. Thud R.wx Guy Kuulx.ro, Enc Abut®. Day Ngujtn. Tom Tucko. Fourth Row Mitt Cimpbcll. M.U Jon ». Shiw® Zskk Je« S»truth., J»m»r lUtrnoo. Nicl inrvu.Iow, Peter Pelt. BenCnndill. Dwayne Wdlu.ru, Jo® Kochi, Stmt® MJler. Fifth Row Hi: Richirdton. Htun fumn, Ifcjndm Kelley. .Mitt Entrdi Tony Mc i. Robert Huffman. Howard Ifagby. Joe Siuuchi. Ilcun Kdlion. Jeff Woodv. Top Row Ke® Ol). Toetno Willum». lemoot Allen. Ambtou Sykev. Funk Moore. P l Schell. Richard Ode, Rranun Waddell. Tony Cueowvki ear ball tcarffl cess jot Varsity oot- t is % 'of many . p a mind prac- . 7 „f4 ..cfay-Friday from 1:00 and their games were on Thursday. Emphasis placed on fundamentals and hard T v ork was the key to the success of the J.V. Team. Coach Roeder says ' They were a group of fine, young men eager to learn and become the best they can be. A member of the J.V.team Richard Cole states, We had a lot of good players, but, every- one was playing for themselves. After a few 'pep talks' from Coach Roeder we decided to make it a team effort. The J.V. team weren't as good as they expected, but, Richard Cole exclaims, We'll get 'em next year! In the future, with matur- ity and improvement, they are sure to become a great Madi- son Football Team. Torino Williams striving for that warhawk victory. 6£34 ? 73$84 .«ftp 51 433fvi J • jit .3 I tyi 23 7fcgd24 Torino Williams breaks through Kearny's defensive line. ■ rA Ash - ■ Mike Jones looking for an open pass. 46 J.V. Football
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Sucked Into The Action The Junior Varsity Wrestlers made a hardworking team this year. Every day they met at the beginning of sixth period to practice. But before practice began, they had to warm up for an hour. Warm- ups consisted of sprinting inside the wrestling room, jogging, doing jumping jacks and some up-downs. New moves were then taught and practiced. This schedule was followed from 1:15 to 4:00 ev- ery day. The workout that the wrestlers had to go through ev- ery day was so tough and de- manding that many people dropped out of wrestling be- cause of it. Dustin Powell, the team captain, commented on the grueling practices: The coaches work everybody really hard. That's why I think we're going to go far this year. The day before a meet, the wrestlers usually have some- thing called a wrestle off . It's kind of like a tryout, determin- ing who will be wrestling for Varsity and who will be wres- tling for J.V. the next day. Ev- erybody can tryout and the two best people in each weight class will wrestle in the meet. Sophomore, Quyen Nguyen, an avid fan of wrestling, com- mented, It's so easy to get sucked into the action at the meets. Sometimes you find yourself cheering for people you don't even know. Slimy the Sting (Jesse Sartuchc) concentrates on holding his opponent in a cradle position. Front row: Jon Stoven, Jim Murphy. Second row: Joe Mahittiponge, Paul Schell. Jesse Sartuche, Kenny La- vergne. Back row: Coach Crider. Phil Dunteman. Steve Mulligan. Christy Serritelia. Alexia Stulz, Dustin Powell. Andy Martens. Coach Vince. Hulk Hogan (Paul Schell) struggles to get out of a bear-hug. 48 J.V. Wrestling
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