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Changing Season TEAM PICKS UP NEW COACH At the start of the season the team was coached by Mr. Ed Miller. Halfway through though Mr. Miller resigned due to personal reasons. The team then picked up Mr. Bob Zumbo as their coach. Mr. Zumbo found the most difficult part of taking the team was try- ing to get to know the girls and their talents. It was dif- ficult finding doubles teams that worked well together. He feels that in order to play you have to be aggres- sive and the most aggres- sive and most talented will play. Some of the most tal- ented were Leilani Ivins, Suzy Stemple, and Annette Duncan. The team was very young with only one graduating senior, ten underclassmen and three juniors. Leilani Ivins played the top seed this year and will be a great asset to the team in the next two years. The team is going to be strong in the fu- ture with all of the young aspiring stars. Front - Kris Beck, Dena Johnson, Suzy Stemple, Amanda Booth, Leilani Ivins, Jennifer Dennis, Qenna Beller Back - Annette Duncan, Stacy Boyd, Lisa Lynch, Megan Nelson. Michelle Matejsek, Amy Jolliff, Wendy Bursell Returning the serve - Kris Beck Showing off her backhand - smacks it back over the net. Megan Nelson returns it to her opponent to get the point. Tennis-59
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HAWAIIAN VISITORS In April, the Mazama track team played host to a very special team, Honolu- lu's Punahou High School. The visit was arranged by Coach Bill Rowan whose fa- ther has been the coach of the Hawaiian team for 35 years. The team arrived on Wednesday in Medford and drove to Klamath in vans. On Thursday, they compet- ed with Mazama and Kla- math Union in a meet held at OIT which they won. After the meet a huge pizza feed was held in the Mazama cafeteria for Mazama and Punahou athletes. On Sat- urday, the team drove back to Medford to compete in the Crater Classic. The visit allowed both teams to make new friends and meet with good competition. Making Hawaiin friends - Both teams take time out for a photo after their piz- za feed in the cafeteria. Completing a successful 400 relay handoff at the Rogue Riv- er Relays is Jason Addy and Steve Cox. The team of Addy, Cox. hector Garcia, and Mike hammer with alternates Mark Losinski and Dave Harkey went to state. They also set a school record of 43.2. Wearing a Hawaiian lei given to him by the Punahou team is Ty hilliker. Hilliker advanced to state in the shot put and also put a new school record of 51-9. 58 - Track Sprinting out of blocks, Angela Lopez runs the 100. Lopez, along with teammate Carol O'Brien, Laurie Northrop, and Julie Renfro, set a new school record in the 400 relay at 53.4.
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A Season Spent Coping with the Weather The Mazama golf team started off the year with practice every day. There were very few good days to practice ' replied Mike Shelton, Most of the practices were in bad weather ' The golf team even had to qualify for Varsity in the rain at Reames which made it hard to golf. Mark Rogers, Jeff Eng- lestadter, and Tony Fer- reira combined for most valuable. Trent Qlick re- ceived the most im- proved award and Lee McGuire received the most inspirational award. Only four members of the team were seniors, next year the golf team will be solid with four senior returners and some juniors and sopho- mores who are showing a lot of promise. It was a season to build but next year the team should be more experienced and a tough team to beat. Getting ready to tee off twelve - Tony Ferreira takes a practice swing. Front • Matt Preston. Ryan Max- well, Jeb Beck, Jeff Engles- tadter. Meal Pace, Steve Kane Back - Mathan Vassallo, Shellie Tucker, Chris Dodge, Tony Fer- reira, Head Coach-Barb Thom- as, Mathan Kruse, Leah McGuire, Lee McGinnis, Tren- ton Glick 60-Golf
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