Patrick Henry High School - Encounter Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1983

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l Varsity Front A B. Stenzler, K. Rohrback, J Pastman, B. Mays, C. Puleo. Row 2 1- A. Rogf ers, A. Gubitosi, N. Aragon, L. Haywood, T Stevenson. Row 3 - Coach Adamson. L Moore. T. Hemphill, J. Virissimo, C. Carlson, G. Roach, Coach Shaffer. Kelly Faucett bends low for a set for the J.V. team. Do n In The Volley How does a team win, when there is no team, but just six girls on a court? It's difficult. The Junior Varsity as well as Var- sity teams had some trouble volleying their ball. 'AWe're good athletes, we just have trouble working as a team, said Gwen Roach. Yet the teams managed to pull some victories. The question arose, how were the coaches? Coach Shaffer and Coach Adamson were new at volleyball. Both had coached girls, teams previously, but neither had tried the bumping and set scene. The coaches felt both teams had J.V. Front e- C. Yoshiol-ta, L. Grimes, S. Shafer, T, Beard, Coach Shaffer, Coach Adamson. Row 2 - R. Peterson, K. Faucett, M. Mohr, C. Gunnerson. Row 3 - C. Steed, H. Nemeroff, D. Young, L. Witek, M. Logan, M. Riedy, D. Stiles. the athletic ability to take first in the East- ern League. Annie Goobatosie explained, '4We're pretty good for being the under- dogs! But, they were only the underdogs in the sense that their coaches were new at volleying. The teams both had excellent individual players. Each girl had the ability to be a team of her own . . . but, of course, you ll retty good for underdogs! ll need six girls to play volleyball. I guess it never really clicked . . . how to play as a team, instead of six super individuals, explained Coach Shaffer. The teams both boasted many strong players. Carina Puleo, Nancy Aragon and Adele Rodgers headed the varsity team off. J.V. Varsity L Grossmont L W Chula Vista W L Hoover L L Bonita Vista L L Serra L L Madison L L O.L.P. L W Kearny L L Mira Mesa L W Morse W L Madison L L Kearny L L Mira Mesa L W Morse L 2 FINAL 4 Volleyball 79

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Qn e Teri Hemphill spikes the ball while her team- Nancy Aragon, prepared in all ways, readies herself for the coming serve, With short, black hair, naturally dark skin and a shy smile that flashes across her face in an instant, Nancy Aragon was a favorite player on the Varsity Volleyball team. She led the team not only with her excellent sets, but her high morale booster. She played varsi- ty for two years, and J.V. during her sophomore year. But, I never really planned on playing volleyball . . . it just happened, Nancy explained. With Nancy's sister playing before her, it just seemed natural for her to join the team. Nancy's spirit shined through even at the practices. She totally gets into the game she carries the whole team, even if you can't play well, said a teammate. And Nancy did exactly that. Even after losing a game, Nancy cheered and grinned at her team- mates, urging them to victory. She gave more than team support, she put that special oomph into our team . . . an oomph that they really needed. 78 Athletics mates cover against Kearny . , llsss , .....,p--4 ' . ,-iff- ' N 1 t I l 55 S 1



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Gill 's in the Wa ter Tim Brecht tries to outmaneuver the opponent passing the ball to Brian Knott, a sophomc Gil Goran prepares to defend the goal. Gil was number one goalie for the varsity team. What is a number one necessity for a Water Polo team? Gil Goren was that necessity, GiI's position as goalie re- quired immense concentration. He felt the pressure when an opponent was about to take a shot from six feet away. When asked why he plays water polo, Gil replied, Because I hate gym, it doesn't offer me the challenge that a sport does, The physical exertion nec- essary to play the position is immense. I have to lift myself out of the water using the 'eggbeater' kick to protect the goal. Another aspect of the posi- tion is the skill necessary to pass the ball to another player a great distance away. Gil was on the team for the past two seasons. He made the varsity team his first year. Besides playing water polo, Gil was on the diving team in his sopho- more year, and placed fourth in the city, Last year he was on the track team and placed first in the Eastern League in pole vaulting. Without Gil the team would be at a great disadvantage, commented Mi- chelle l-Iollander, team manager. 80 Athletics PH. Opponent University W Point Loma W Mira Mesa L I Crawford W Kearny L Madison L Bonita Vista W Hilltop W University W Point Loma W Mira Mesa W Crawford W Kearny L Madison L Bonita Vista L FINAL 15 Tim Brecht, junior, shows his talents as an outstand- ing field player, as he leads the team in scoring.

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