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JV Tennis. chez. Laura Front Row: Kathy Weese, Yvonne San- Briska Back Row: Alissa Pendleton, Ellen Ennis, Kim Rodriguez, Janie Rmgdahl, Charolette Harrell, Sandi Froebe, Beth Kimmet. for Nielsen gives her all TS imberly Nielsen, a sopho- more, and iirst year player on the IV volleyball team, was an ideal athlete. She played her sport with great intensity. Nielsen felt that to better yourself as a player, you always have to give 100%, do what- ever the coach says, and have a good attitude towards other team members. Kim Nielsen Following her own advice, Nielsen gave 100%, fulfilling her role as setter and exper- ienced an exciting season. JV Tennis Volleyball 99
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After returning the serve, Kim Har- rell awaits the next hit. Harrell received the most valuable player award and was also on the Girl s Varsity Basketball team. 98 JV Tennis Volleyball P V isplaying T heir talent We have our bad days, but this team has tried to be their best, said Coach Bruce. Love 1 5 is a unique way to keep score, but was an efficient way to do so in tennis. This years ' JV tennis team had a season of ups and downs, but never had any doubt in themselves or their performances. The year was a learning experience for a lot of the players, since some just started playing this year. Coach Joan Bruce has been coaching the tennis teams of RHS for 1 6 years and sees a good crop of tennis players to come. The tennis team had a lot of fun playing the game. They saw themselves improve, and always tried to get in the swing of things, especially on the court. The JV tennis team was led by Kim Harrell, Alissa Pendleton, Laura Rodriguez, and Ellen Ennis. Ennis was known for her great serves. The JV volleyball team showed much promise for the years to come. Behind first year coach, Paul Kumamoto, the team had an average season with a record of 4-10 in league and 4- 1 4 overall. But their record did not reflect their improving status from the past. Most of us got along well off the court and that improved our friendships on the court, revealed Becky Moller, a freshman. Friendship and sticking together was one of our strong points, said Cynthia Chavez, a sophomore. We did pretty good, considering that most of the players were on the team for their first season, added Moller. Along with many other athletic teams at Rubidoux, the JV team seemed to have taken a step in the right direction. Their hard work and effort is sure to show in the coming sea- sons. The team showed the never say die atti- tude and will carry it with them for the years to come, e mmA JV Volleyball. Front Row: Tanya Cauzza, Mary Ann Row: Bonnie Hellerman, KristieWansa, Kim Neilsen. Mi- i Edwards, Becky Moller. Denise Bryan, chelle Helley, Cnss Kelemen, Maria Martinez, Cynthia Patty Ledesma, Gina Garcia. Marlena Patino. Back Chavez, Lisa Wilson, Coach Kumamoto. Awaiting the ball and preparing to hit, is Bonnie Hel- lerman. Hellerman was a sophomore.
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for Displaying her athletic traits T ) unning is my life. I can ' t go without running or I ' ll go crazy, said Jenny Turner, a sophomore. Turner has been running for eight years — since the second grade. The coaches seem to think that the 440 is her best race, but the 220 is her favorite. She ' s also on the soccer team. Jenny Turner Turner says that her skills are as good as ever. Although she has been on the team she feels that her skills have not changed much. Turner has maintained a B average and feels you should do what you like and like what you do. 100 Girls ' Cross Country
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