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I l Iunior Varsity Play Ball PLAYERS IUST WANT TO HAVE FUN junior Varsity Baseball players made plans for their 1987 season. Players gave it their all at prac- tice, after school, and on the P.H.S. turf, because their plan was to have a winning season. Iunior, Gerome Sandoval's fa- vorite position on the field was pitch- er. Sandoval had played baseball for eight years, and felt he had a lot of fun in the diamond this season. Andy Trias, catcher, had been involved in baseball for about five years, and knew what the game was about. My goals for this season were to help my team win the champion- ship, Trias added. Coach Hero Pardi believed that this time, they had the power to make it big, and winning the champion- ship would be a great experience, and a lot of fun. - Tina Brooks PRACTICE ez' 'P-v.. Gerome Sandoval concentrates on his bunting. 162 j.V Baseball COS TANZA A T BA T' , Player Kevin Costanza waits for his next pitch KEEP YOUR EYE UN THE BALL! David Bookout practices his hunting techniques.
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Tennis Lures ew Members SINGLES GET IT TOGETHER Many new members played on the Varsity Boys' Tennis Team. Coach Ken Stott said that the good turnout was a result of word of mouth. Many returning members brought their interested friends along. Newcomer, Mel Dolor said that his reason was different, I felt the need to become active at PHS, this year, because I had not participated in any organizatins during my fresh- man and sophomore years. Like Dolor, two thirds of the team were new. These rookies were inspired, on the court, by the veteran singles. First year tennis player, Louie Martirez, agreed, As a team, we all got along. The senior members al- ways helped new members. The team's greatest strength was in singles. We were inexperi- enced, but enthusiastic in our doubles teams, Coach Stott said. - Rocelia Hernandez PRESENTING . . . Top row: Coach K. Stott, R. Baclig, G. Reyes, R. Cuya, S. Rivers, F. Wood, V. Delange, D. Stevens, L. Martinez: Bottom row: R. Prietro, R. Dollete, R. Angelito, I. Llodren, S. Bell, A. Fabela, and R. Carrillo made the 1987 Boy's Tennis Team. 164 ... Boys' Tennis TENNIS ANYONE? Aaron Fabela returns a strong serve in the cor- ner. AIM HIGH! Robert Angelito prepares to serve the ball to his Antioch opponent.
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