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4' 5.-P , Chris Wenmoth, junior, goes to all extremes to return the ball with a backhand. Wenmoth played varsity tennis. Stephanie Wallin, freshman, leans down and concentrates as she tries to win a point over one of her teammates. R- 7 . s af- - i im vf df 0 f wig S S E Q' a my 2 s Jlfj-54: 5 A is 1 X . h .T , mx Q ' i ' f V ki7ik N... - -- I 1....f' I . , YN - Q.. FRESHMAN TENNIS: iBottom Row! Tracy Conner, Diane Greene, Jason Brockway, Vaughan Shannon, Lorne Dornak, Sarah Chavez, Michelle Uhrig, Deborah Davis, CTop Rowj Tiffany Bailes, Lynn Hudson, Seth Murphy, Cory Kent, Stephanie Wallin, Robert Brinkman. Michelle Uhrig, freshman, rushes the net to return an unexpected shot and volley the ball over the net. Freshmen team members practiced playing singles and doubles. JV Tennis 123
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, freshman tennis teams Work close y The junior varsity and freshman tennis teams were really close. We all had lots of fun but then there were the hard times with disagreements between the players and the coach. We had a great year. We played doubles, singles and sometimes a game called around the world that Coach Nelson taught us. Some of us liked to let our emotions out by hitting a few tennis balls over the fencef, commented Cynthia Swayze, sophomore. The team was composed of four freshmen, six sophomores and eight juniors. They played matches everyday against each other in order to improve. They had warm-up practices and exer- cises before their matches. Team manager was Tam Rigdon, sophomore. Rigdon helped keep the coach's office clean, brought water for the team and filed papers for the coach. Vaughan Shannon, freshman, puts a spin on the ball during a tennis match with one of his team- mates. ix 3' . 1 ,ss-RSL, il .y Q9-I-1. - - v L -'-ff f 'i ' h Lorne Dornak, freshman, concentrates and keeps an eye on the ball so that he can return it with a forehand ground stroke. JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS: fBottom Rowl Amy Trevathan, Kim Tawater, Robin Halfmann, Sarah Johnson, Scott Holick, John Reynolds, Craig Harris, Dan Horowitzg fTop Rowl Jan Wiseman, Cynthia Swayze, David Rutlege, Jodi Buuck, Cary Steffel, Juliann Sill, Carie Lawrence, Chris Jarl, Leah Rodriguez. 122 JV!Freshman Tennis T S ft , iii, ' KT., X 1 be f' H new ,cm vi, , , 'Ds I .- Mt Sf Q THEY? I YI'!!iIS 1 1 f Kiel . We , , M504 Q ,Hua is e . V A , . 4' ,VA-sry, l l 7 M. ,ff VRAWJV I ls.,,,j? QW? 58569 . .K anew , A ,irgysvr -.- WMS agrarian . x V , A5 ?+4..,,j iff . 5, I fy , , 11-.. g if -ms , , mm Q, Tl I ,f 1 , ,le . . ' n I sl lyk., 'fm ga,-. , 1,,.,. K ms 15 ...ff fix I - V 1 V if -- '- --- my - l -4 - ., '-V fb... 'hiv
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124 Golf Seniors lead young golfers to victory Boys and girls golf was dominated by the leadership and excellent play of the seniors on the team which included Craig Radl, Larry Loveday, Biff Kuykendall, Ken Pfeiffer and Dana Briggs according to Coach Tom Taylor. The team's most valuable player was Craig Radl, most improved was Larry Loveday and most spirited was Pat Stokes, freshman. The team captains were Radl, Loveday, Kuykendall and Pfeiffer. The future looks good. There is a good group of younger players. They can be as good as they want to be, but it is how much effort they put into it, concluded Taylor. John Reyes, freshman, and Ken Pfeiffer, senior, await the results of freshman Pat Stokes' putt. Jim Rolls, sophomore, prepares to drive the ball toward the par five eighteenth hole during a prac- tice game. Ken Pfeiffer, senior, blasts out of the pit sand trap, leaving the ball two feet from the hole. ff- Wk'
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