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JL- ncexV gain Gigi Evans, Patti Goodwin and Wendy Rush all were chosen for All-League players and Barbara Duckworth received an Honorable Mention. In addition, Genne Terry, Dorothy Hert, Elizabeth Hert, and Wendy Rush were chosen for the CIF 1st team and Gigi Evans, CIF 2nd team. Patti Goodwin was named Most Valuable Player because of her great consistency, talent, dedication, and determination. Deena Anderson was named Most Inspirational Player and Barbara Duckworth was named Most Improved. Katie McGovern also add- ed her skill and determination to the team ' s efforts. The season proved to be more than vic- torious and was a great experience for all those involved. Next year the question can be raised, It was done last year and the year before, can it be done once again? Top left: Wendy Rush will get it Anyway You Want it. Bottom left: Tower of Power Captain Cenne Terry wastes a block attempt by Laguna. Above: Dorothy Hert provides No Escape with her block in League Play. Varsity Volleyball - 105
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e Are the C hampions . . . The challenge was there again, to be at- tempted and gained. It was done last year; could it be done again? With the determination and talent of the Varsity volleyball team that question was answered in a positive way. Yes, for the se- cond time in a row they brought home the State Championship, a feat never ac- complished before in all of California. It was an exciting season not only for the team but for the entire school. The support from parents, community, teachers, and students was tremendous. The team walked away with a 21-0 record which included four challenging games with 4-A schools Irvine, Corona Del Mar, Laguna, and Westminster. They placed se- cond in two tournaments and first in another. The team consisted of some very talented players coupled with great coaching by Bill Dickson and Jill Whitney. The entire first string which consisted of Captain Genne Terry, Dorothy Hert, Elizabeth Hert, 104 Top right: team members — Coach Bill Dickson, Wendy Rush, Elizabeth Hert, Dorothy Hert, Genne Terry, Coach Jill Whitney, Patti Goodwin, Gigi Evans, Deena Anderson, Katie McGovem, and Barbara Duckworth. Bottom left: Elizabeth Hert sends the ball Up, Up and Away for a perfect pass. Bottom right: Wendy Rush and Elizabeth Hert create The Wall never to be penetrated when going up for their ever successful block. Varsity Volleyball
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-IheD troke The Girls Varsity Tennis team smashed the Sunkist League with their talent. Oustanding in league, as their undefeated record shows, The Scots were feared by many and challenged by few. The team consisted mainly of seniors. Led by captain Patti Edwards and co-captain Kris Freeman, the team could not lose. With many inspirational as well as talented players on the team, they created a force that could not be stopped. The singles proved strong and ready to face the challenges of this season ' s tough competition. They consisted of 1 Julie Brownell, 2 Kris Freeman, and 3 Cindy Kramer. The doubles drew together to become a force of six girls that could not be beat. 1 during league was Robin Rosedale and Anna Silvey, 1 in C.l.F. and Individuals, Patti Edwards and Courtney Exline (they also went through league not losing a single set . . . impressive . . .) and 3 Kathryn David and Shannon Walsh. Receiving the coach ' s award was Amy Mc- Curdy. Livening up our grueling (nt) prac- tices with their jokes of F.R. D.P. C.F. and B.C. was the doubles team of Nancy Bodor and Allison Lerner. With such talent remaining as Courtney Exline, Cindy Gramer, Allison Lerner and Nancy Bodor (little sister to the ever famous Jim) it looks as if was Sunkist League can be prepared to be blown to pieces by the Rim Scots next year. Team members: back row — David Wysocki, Mrs. Walker, F.r., NancyMalle-BodoT, Court- ney Exline, C.F., Alison Lerner, Shannon Walsh, D.P., Kris Freeman, Ron Gregg. Front row — Anna Silvey, Julie BrowrKll, B.C., Amy McCurdy, Kathryn David, Cindy Kramer, Robin Rosedale. not pictured, Patti Edwards.
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