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A kmep. - 1. Linda Clampitt sets the ball up for Sandy Counts to spike in a game ogainst Moreno Valley. 2. Lisa Sousa sends the boll up to the front of the court after a serve. 3. Varsity Volleyball: First row: Liso Sousa, Lisa Cain, Melanie Kanouse, and Kim Iri- barren. Second row: Francis Clayton, Mary La- Londe, Dana Liddell, ond Stephanie Timor. Last row: Michelle Simmons, Sandra Counts, Lii Spie- kermon, Linda Clampitt, and Coach Gentry. 4. Sandy Counts blocks the ball as Linda Clampitt and Dona Liddell looks on in a gome against Cor- ono. 5. Stephanie Timor spikes the boll as her Norco opponent attempts to block it. 206 We ' re the Kids of America
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1. Lindie Heck passes o girl on the way to the finish roaring start. 5. Row 1: Maggie Minick, Jennifer line ot the Palm Springs finals held on November Buszka, Elizabeth Smyth, Gloria Braro, Lindie third 2 Pushing herself toward the finish line for Heck. Row 2: Bertha Sanchez, Debbie Minick, Cry- her fastest time, Trisha Ramirez makes her final stal Mcdiin, April Quaker, Ann Cordaro. Row 3: lunge. 3. Maggie Minnick and Jenny Buszka fight Dawn Coder, Coach Hite. for the leod. 4. The girls cross country is off to o O C
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Talk Echoes On Court hile sitting at a volleyball game, all you seem to hear are exclamations resounding from one side of the court to the other. ' Let ' s go Rubidoux! screams a player in the back court. After a scoring shot, reassuring yells of great shot! echo be- tween players. It was really impor- tant for the players to talk and yell on the court because it kept ' ' up the enthusiasm and spirit, said Kathy Gentry, coach of the volleyball team. The team reached the first out of a possible four rounds in the CIF playoffs. Dana Liddell, captain of the team, and ' ... It kept up the spirit ... Stephanie Timor made All-league, an honor only twelve players in the whole league achieve. All the coaches from the league nominated their best players for this honor. Dana said, I was really glad because it proved that I was no- ticed by other coaches. Stephanie added, I was really sur- prised when my coach told me, I thought she ■ was kidding at first, but when I found out, I felt really honored. The team ended their season with 1 0- 5 record; all but one of the five games lost were away games. The crowd real- ly helps us a lot, it gives us a lot of enthu- siasm, said Sandy Counts, co-captain. ' A ' s.„. 207
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