Paradise Valley High School - Trojan Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1985

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Page 126 text:

pirit was outstanding at PV Coach Pat Lavin introduces the players of winter sports. The senior class members stand during the Victory Battle Cry. ln the gymnasium, PV displays the many banners the school has won over the years. PV students get rowdie at an assembly. The band participates in the assembly by playing the fight song.

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, ff, wr W' , gill: Vyzrxrirh Boys, Top, Bob Ludtka, Doug Tomas, Kevin Murray, Jeff Lime, Jeff Williams, Jeff Geffry, Kurt Johnson. Middle, Wes Anderson, Matt Gilbreath, Bill Grundler, Gene Bowers, Rick Osback, Barney Neil. Bottom, Mike Glover, Rich Wiessinger, Vinnie Gutwein, Mike Dickens, Lance Hinderlighter, Brian Staler. .. i.-B - kk'llli:'5f11:v',5,,, Q K Rich Wiessinger, sophomore, prepares to do an inward somersault. Micki Riep, sophomore, executes a backdive in competition. in '- R344 - h ..,... ..., . ,,... ., . . --s-' -W 'Xr1 -we Boys win 5 meets first year This year's Boys' Swim team is a first for Paradise Valley. The team consisted of 20 swim- mers and they worked out six days a week and had meets once or twice a week at Roadrunner Pool. This year's team is doing great for a first year team. There was great improvement every day, said Coach Wyck Chew. The determined team sent nine people to divisionals. They were Jeff Lime, Senior, I00m breast- stroke, Mike Glover, senior, Div- ing, Gene Bowers, junior, 50m Freestyle, Bill Grundler, sopho- more, 500m Freestyle, 200m Frees- tyle, Matt Gilbreath, sophomore, 200m Freestyle, Barney Neil, ju- nior, 200m Freestyle, Vincent Gutwein, freshman, 500m Frees- tyle, Jeff Williams, junior, 200 IM, Kevin Murray, junior, 50m Frees- tyle, Wes Anderson, senior, l00m Butterfly, 200 IM. The team in its first year ended this season with a 3 and 5 record beating Horizon once and Gilbert twice. lt's certainly a positive addi- tion to PVHS, Mr. Wyck Chew said, Having guys on the swim team made it a lot more fun. I2l



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Volleyball finishes winning year Varsity: Top Row: Carmen Lopez, Shelly Laws, Angel Pennington, Debbie Pennington, Suzi lngold, Kelly Rochwalik, Dina Muraviov, Coach Terri Smith, Bottom Row. Tammy Johnson, Sandy Romero, Lisa Becker. ,mn fi A, i,s 'R ' I . , K rl ' ' l l 5 l lvl' ,4 ' , . ,xx V ,A , 5 I N i F' 3 , Q I Junior Varsity: Top Row: Coach Jacque Maynor, Christi Moore, Kristen Hamilton, Margie Gardiner, Lori Coe, Joanne Hernandez, Andrea Lime, Michelle Valdez, Bottom Row, Christy Mihelic, Manager, Debbie Hospodka, Gina Laws, Tricia Ybarra, Sandy Dodson, Chris Rich, Michelle Stevenson. Sophomore Lori Coe lumps to block a ball dinked by an Horizon player. The Volleyball teams had a very successful year with a record of fourteen wins and eight losses for Varsity and six wins and six losses for JV which included going to the Skyline Divisionals at Cortez High School. The Varsity team included ten girls while thirteen girls made up the JV team. They had strenuous workouts beginning two weeks be- fore school started in the gym after school from I to 5:30 P.M. The teams did this in order to give themselves endurance, stamina, coordination and talent on their way to the top. The Varsity team defeated St. Mary's, Greenway, Washington, Sunnyslope, Thunderbird, Deer Valley, North High and Central High. The Varsity players started out inexperienced, but as the year pro- gressed, they got better and more experienced. They worked out hard and they did it. This is the team I am most proud of, said Coach Terri Smith. The volleyball team planned many fundraisers to raise enough money for their banquet, awards and an out of town trip. In October, the girls planned a rummage sale and a banana split eating contest at Dairy Queen. 3' V- 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,, a,,..,....w ,Z-N V

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