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Page 111 text:
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Top left: Robin Rosedale gives her fiery glare that makes opponents want to Ramble on. Top right: Allison Lerner decides to show us how she can Fly like an eagle. Bottom left: Courtney Exiine hits a winner as liancyMalee-Bodor stands Dazed and Confused. Bottom right: Patti Edwards hangs tough in individuals, not yet ready to Breakdown. Girls Tennis - 107
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Page 110 text:
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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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c c hanges V. oming V n o Team members: back row — Mrs. Walker, Jennifer Bishop, Laura Knox, Jennifer Pruitt, Julie Wallace, Julie Miller, middle — Julie Torgan, Katbeleen Hubbs, Diane Cracraft, Kim Chapman, Julie O ' Donnell, Cay Allen, Libby Hamilton, front row — Kari VomSteeg, Brandi Elliott, Hoel Zim- merman, Angela Gregg, Trina Spriegel, Ari Steiner, Carrie Oversby. There are very few of us that have not gone through the J.V. Process. The pro- cess of learning patience, dedication, and how much a smile can really mean to others. J.V. teams are the back bone to all Varsity teams. You learn from the Varsity plyers mistakes; you learn patience. Hours, days, and months of work-outs that are just as strenuous as the Varsity team. You do all they do, and sometimes more, but in the end, you seem to come up short. How come I am not receiving the medals, praises, and glory? is a question asked too often by J.V. players. Not oftn enough are they shown the gratitude they deserve for making us smile when we just lost 0-6, or going to 29 Palms just to melt on the sidelines and give some support, and for taking their life in their hands at Banning and Elsinore. Not often enough do we give them that much deserved smile, pat on the back, or word of encouragement. It takes a strong person to survive the much dreaded J.V. Process. To this year ' s J.V. tennis team, we say thank you for all the pats on the back, words of encouragement, and friendly smiles. The Varsity team could not have done it without you. To you, we give all the pats on the back, words of encourage- ment, and friendly smiles that you will need in your matches to come! 108 — Girls Tennis
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