Poway High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Poway, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Poway High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Poway, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 92 of 374
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Soccer Using Spirit to Win By Kristen Yamasaki The Dumb Blonde Syndrome Bubbly, giggly, and very air headish. Got no brains at all is usually used to stereotype a lot of girls. However, the Junior Varsity Girls Soc- cer Team threw that label in the trash with their combination of fun, laughter, and hard work. Dennis Woodsie Woods, the coach, Poway. Not only was it an excellent team, with natural skill, the girls also had great per- sonalities and enthusiastic attitudes towards everyone. They were very cohesive. They all melted together, working tirelessly to the if Julie Bibleheimer puts effort into throwing the ball Hdown the line. very end. Kathi Rothbauer and Patty Risher jointly stated, 'AA lot of us were on the same community traveling team for about four years, so we know how each other plays. With the new people, we get better each time we play. When we have to play a tough team, it makes us really use our skill, working hard- er together. They were the best team ever because they were the first team to beat Mt. Carmel. When Joi Wolski, the team captain was questioned about the year and what gave them the Hwinning edge, she commented, Good unity, a lot of dedication and hustle, plus smiles helped us. We had fun, met new people and also kept in shape! Last year l can remember not having much Joi Wolski and Allison Oldham show some of the spirit that made up the JV team, after the victorious game. .. .. M.. , .W,,,. fun, but this season, it was great! i 1 iii - '- 'il fsr 'yrf i ' i 1 rs- .li , Vivrr r ri' iitiii T . r . .rrf l it F1- T W i ittr whoa rrl f rsslrr i jg, 5 rrit B . iirt. li.. llili Q rrr .ftt ttt -iw irf rr.,. ii..s Ti11gf1ii rrri. Lffl. tense 1.i 'L7H rsrifi iii s . itt it Cer rrt ttiii tiic ...... ... i.,, ess . .... ri. rrr. vrr .rrls tire irri Fallbrook i't it srti. if i F ,,.... V Q ii Jill Anzalone takes control of the ball as she leaps into mid-air ' ' ' ' ' I' ahead of her opponents. 86 Junior Varsity Girls Soccer 'Standing' l-ri 'Vain' Boom, Collirrs,ilSQ , Dilf,',M., Tenace, 5. 'iiZ,earzis,.J,. 'Anzalonegl ,, Toumh E.!Barreit,1Coac:h Waod,C.KurrasrK. ,- I Wbisirig K. ,Fiot1ri1a5dexfFrorlt'row: A. F.-4naef,ALl W T Davis, L. ?aimerQ K. HMC. A'l1en'Midmw:'iKL ' Oldham, Klwolski, ,IL Etbtehetirrer' 2 , l ,.

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u.-...M ' -slim... A Chany Korgel looks ahead to find her teammate ready for her pass. ' fi s.....1-if-'i e.r.i1 MVP For the second time, Charry Korgel was voted MVP for the Girls Soccer team. Charry has come a long way since starting soc- cer at the age of five. Soccer is such a big part of my life, she ex- pressed, and my friends are great and give me a lot of support. Korgel was also named the Palomar League MVP and made the All CIF first team. Charry added, I love the excitement the game offers. Hopefully I will con- tinue to improve my game and win the elusive CIF title! .zt S0 ..f-:-'- ist g, f . , wr-mmf-5 yy f hu-mocha '- P- Q P- ..:g , .- f--- K - f- V we M X Q 1 'ii 'Iwi' ' .. - r-. :N ,YB 'Q .Q s:. ' -v , f' 'I' r ey i .Q 2 'fi P .-f?xI.l'Ti - . lf if ' fiiu- it 'Wi . .s,iiS'L1s.!E 'P P.. ..st P t..s... ' i i gyl 0 2 1 is 'v 5 is ,, 5 Rlallia I N Nw Q We l J QQ, x e ' fa X A R tt t , s 4 V .gf - r pk 'x Rim ' Q s 4 5 5 i .. 1 bi 5 wg, S ax? iw E 2? 5 ar iw se , fm 4 W San Pa f 2 0 Fall ui H , 5 SSVQDYQNO ,,.. f 3- M xggk . 4- I 5 ,J ' Qisv Vlsfa W e 0 W fi-iw -Q zsqfl' .L. ' leha ., f X it-if . .,M,,s..i,.:Bs. - N 1 gt , L-E.. .L av ' O' G' . - i Q1 ist. -' t o . yr . s , ws- . .- .. . s,,d..,.--, .,,fW:. I r ., .,., U . . X A ,wtf . c i -:r 3E'f'i3lfQfI55i?fT 5' 4' f ilt1kv? Although surrounded by many opponents from Orange Glen Kirsten Pmnell maneuvers the ball with confidence Q - Varsity Girls Soccer 85



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Robert Dennison carefully putts, hoping for a birdie. Golf Frustrating, Yet Worthwhile By Naomi Kusano Improvement and consistency are the hardest things about golf, admitted Jim Roberts when asked about the sport. Many of the players agreed, but also noted that they enjoyed golf very much this season. Matt Uyeda commented, 'il liked the loose atmo- sphere and just having fun, being out on the course, walking and learning a lot about pa- tiencef' After a long day at school, the teammates found satisfaction in playing a round of golf. lt was relaxing, replied newcomer Sean Prendergast. t'Golf to me, expressed Nat Hazard, is a relaxing moment a home away from homef' Although golf seemed to be an individual sport, it was a team effort and the team as a whole, won or lost their tournaments. They all gave each other support and motivated one another to perform well. The team with the most confidence won, stated Glenn Ca- pitanio. So, it was very important for the players to be sure of themselves and believe that they would do well out on the course. Golf is a very hard sport in being consistent and patient, but at the same time, relaxing and worthwhile. Even though a single stroke may not seem like much, it can determine the winner from the loser. Jim Roberts closed by adding, Sometimes l wonder why l frus- trated myself so much trying to hit a little white ball into nine holes - it seems so use- less. Then I realize that behind all of the frus- tration, golf really is funf, La Quirita JV Invit tional San Ma os .af 'sm Top row, left to right: Doug Orvis, Glenn Capitanio, Roesner, John Schnuror, Coach Champ. Front: Ryan U A g n Matt Senor, James Grluck, Nat Hazard, Jeff Stahl- Rethmeier, Gary Rabin, Greg Brown, Sean Prender- Gary Babb practlces lm Swmg before teemg Off- hut, Robert Dennison, Jim Roberts. Middle: Brad Feaster, John Schuhl, John Kalchik, Jim Smith, Kris gast, Matt Uyeda, Craig Crawford. JV Golf 87

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