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mna tic Varsity and Cptional Debi Quesenberry This year's varsity and optional gymnas- tics teams, composed of many hard working athletes, leaped towards higher goals. This group of girls worked harder and had more enthusiasm than Poway High has seen in a long time. This year's team is smaller in quantity compared to last year's team, but stronger in unity, replied Mrs. Ondler, the head coach. There were changes in this yearis routines. The routines consisted of more advanced moves and were increased in the amount of difficulty. Coach Ondler worked with many strong gymnasts and pushed towards their goal to get as many girls to CIF as possible. Kirsten Keithly, considered the most valu- able gymnast, helped this year's optional team reach new heights by making up the most challenging routines. 'AKirsten is always willing to try something new and that's what it takes, said Miss Menius. Her ability in all aspects of gymnastics, floor, beam, bars, and vault, made her a most important part of the team. What gave the team the winning edge was their confidence in each other and their will- ingness to help each other. The attitudes of all the gymnasts led them into a successful year. The varsity and optional teams pulled together to make this year a winning one. Left to right: Melissa Webb. Kirsten Pinnell, Tina Neeley, Chris Gilliam, Karen Olson 102 N? Left to right: Kirsten Keithly, Anne Gunther, Cindy Garza, Debi Devore Chris Gilliam strains against gravity while on the bars
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Rachelle Stuflick displays her perfect dismount off the beam, nina tic I I QlfQI'I I Ill 1511011 E3.yS ' By Elisa Smith , .... .J 4 it A great deal of talent, enthusiasm, and determination aided the gymnastics team throughout the spring season. Despite the slow beginning due to the need to share the gymnastics room with the wrestlers, the girls worked extra hard at their three to four hour daily practices. Another big reason for their extra hard work was a result of the fact that most other schools had gymnastics all year round but Poway did not. Even so, the girls enjoyed relearning and brushing up on their old skills while practicing new skills. Some n 19? El A . Carrrsgir .Ocear,1 fRamQnq if 5210 D. , Faxing ' ' . att as i rTorfes:.it tjt i vm at Q. Mn out Almsmmg WITHGIIT A voxvtl' 'Q , mmm PRHBKXT' V. ', , 4,4 . V, if 6 wqw, Top: Rachelle Stuflick, Middle: Cherryll Murray, Melissa Webb, Bottom: Cindy Drummond, Juli Coats, Wendy Winkelman girls even took the time for private lessons to enhance their performances. Assistant Coach Menius explained that the team's success was due to the Hconfidence in each other. They were always willing to help each other. The more experienced gymnasts gave helpful hints to the first year members as to their strong and weak points and what the judges look for. The main objectives of the team included concentration on individual goals as well as team goals, gaining experience and exposure for the new members, and hosting league finals. Melissa Webb said that, 'LWe're all excited about hosting league finals here at Poway High! We're looking forward to a good turnoutf' Coach Menius expressed her con- viction that with drive and determination they should finish very stronglw Cindy Drummond flys through the air during practice. JV Gymnastics 103
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