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olf Playing Up To Par By Naomi Kusano Hard work, skills, and determination are explained Susan Pankau. Pete Secor agreed what defined this year's Varsity Golf team. and added, 'LOne day you can really have the The team consisted of a group of fine, young touch and the next day, you won't. The frus- individuals, who practiced hard ev- eryday, rain or shine. There were no re- turning senior play- ers, but that didn't stop the team from having a successful season. 'tOur team this year wanted to win CIF a lot more than last yearlsfl re- plied returning ju- nior, Lance Seymour. The team felt strongly about winning CIF in both team and individ- ual tournaments. Like the JV team, keeping a consistent hard for the Varsity score seemed to be team. lt's hard when you have a bad game and then going out the next day and proving to yourself that you can do much better,', We would never win CIF without the help of . Coach Miller. - Lance Seymour , tration factor is in- tensefl Although being the only two girls on the team, Susan Pan- kan and Kay Kusano were treated as equals among the guys. t'We had to practice just as hard as they did. lf our scores weren't good enough, then we couldn't play in the next match, confirmed Kay Kusano, The players plan to continue on in golf and hope for a future in the sport, 'Al hope to become a tour professional on the PGA, expressed Scott Humphrey, lf not, then be- come a teaching professional at a classy country clubll' if 2 f2.::ia:2g:1. --if , 6 .-., M , ,f-,,, Q r ...t., M.. -rr f ,.,. -. is f- . , . , .au t fl-,.,,..-y. f.. ii'i S' ---' '.-. . ,--' K -f ,,... r ' swamp -- -4' i n:-1 -. - :fi--- - .fg,. ,,?' :M-is f s . ., t 4 YQ tt 'f-si? sf, Ysgiirssssssssss , ,.,- r .,,,, . ...Y 1 .frr , r . , , , , j j .l x , s N. . ,,,, its if Q ,,,, , Q . .. ---' -5 X s Q ,Em .- W. its ' sa ., rrff' if a z,,j2Ei5.e if Li ' 'N ' ' . -f L -'-- , M W -ap,,..s,rfz, - ' T32-Q . n g ,,,,- j..f-A , .Q 'V QM .ww M Ns, ww IW ik EERQHYZQXR if 'Y' -411' 'r11si ,'2,f f'i,f':i+:2i'2ni99' 4.S:.-Sr' iffitiai 'H ' 1 , 1 . f i f '? .. . F 1,5352 ,. gp , 5 U53 3325? --ffi' myfiifl -WFP 'f ,ffff fc,,:,,, iff . - we , ii jg,.. .-sift -31 Q ws- -It-.-3135 it T- s. i-Mt i-Sin, -' .fi-W' ff , ,fti'.,QE-'f Q 3 ,i -ggi I cf Wigs is 4 gag? . 1 93953: 5, ig . Y3,,gjtg,g2sf, f . ., I .,.- ,..-,,.. is M U: -.nest sr'- -f -- ,. A sl.-,gf-,f x,.l5x..5w , ,xgiilr . ,an , ,gy ,, K, ff -. f P -' V . fs-H51 :ff sl' ss, H, .cf-uvvw' - ' . .Ik K M Y-uf J--sf' J, - 15421, ., . f 5sf.g. ' I :H 3' .' WL .L ,V - Win ...lg in g g ,s 4 ,.,, Keith Sbarbaro blasts his ball out the sand trap, 88 Varsity Golf Nick Arther successfully chips his ball out of the rough onto the green, 'vie W ,W Wi
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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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