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Varsity Scorebaord SHS OPPOSITIO N 6 Costa Mesa 17 6 University 21 6 Newport 24 5 Estancia 19 5 Corona del Mar 22 5 Laguna Beach 18 Frosh Soph Scorebaord SHS OPPOSITION 2 Costa Mesa 15 1 University 16 Newport 25 3 Estancia 14 5 Corona del Mar 15 7 Laguna Beach 11 Coach Smith provides promising polo future by Lisa Wood When I came here I expected very little from this team, knowing their past record in water polo. But, as the season progressed, and I saw the talent and the potential of this team, I ' ve raised my expectations significantly, said new coach Maria Smith. Initially, the water polo players had negative attitudes toward a woman coach but soon came to respect Coach Smith ' s experience and skills. Although the team ' s 0-11 record ' ' Although it was a tough season I feel our team has gained a lot of knowledge in the game of water polo. — Captai n Chris Magill shows otherwise, progress and de- termination was prominent. The var- sity team was led by seniors Chris Magill and Mike Patton. Chris was the leading shooter and Most Valu- able Player. He was also named to the All Sea View League first team. Goalie Tom Platta received an hon- orable mention. Junior Lisa Wood, and freshman Mary Irvine were the two girls partici- pating on the varsity squad, contrib- uting solid defensive skills. The Frosh Soph team was led by Neil Carter who scored 38 points. The young team acquired invaluable game experience and a good feel for the sport, preparing them for next years season. Coach Smith plans to create a sol- id program, drawing on the talents of the eager players. My goal for the team is to be competitive in the Sea View League by 1987, said Coach Smith, And I plan to be here to watch it happen. V t Frosh Soph player Steven Tresize displays the power a player uses in order to egg beater out of the water. Egg beatermg is used to block a pass, defend a player, and most importantly, to shoot a solid shot. Egg beatermg out of the water, goalie Tom Platta looks for an open player. The goalie must have quick reactions and a keen eye. t ♦ Freshman Mary Irvine, after once again out-swimming the guys down the pool, looks toward goalie Tom Platta for a pass. Mary contributed many skills to the team and shows potential for the years to come. Fall Sporrs 45
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A Most Valuable Player Chris Magill ex- presses extreme concentration as he fires up to power the ball into the goal. Chris showed leadership, shooting, and defensive skills. New Water Polo Coach Maria Smith, with the aid of interpreter Dennis Devino, ex- plains the positioning of six on five defense. Coach Smith is the future of the aquatic pro- gram, with her knowledge and experience. Frosh Soph Water Polo — Row 1: Sung Lee, By- ron McLuistian, Donald Clevenger, Neil Carter, Quan Trong Row 2: Coach Maria Smith, Hong Su, Ray Greene. Captain Ter- ry Spencer, Coach Tracey Melugin. Ralph Espinosa Row 3: Vinh Ha, Than Nguyen, Quoc Nguyen, Abraham Nguyen. Vince Campellone, Steve Tre- size, Garth Terreri
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Looking ahead and preparing for the final stretch of the race, Mike Duarte begins to in- crease his pace. In the last part of th e race, runners would get their second wind and con- tinue on. And they ' re off! The gun sounds at the Sea View League Finals, and Curtis Armitage, Robert Sanchez, and Brian Davis jump to a good start. Standing at the starting line, thejv team awaits the gun blast to begin the race. Many thoughts whirl through a runners mind as he stands there waiting with anticipation. » Varsity J.V. Cross Country — Row 1: Robert Reyna, Israel Rodri- quez, Brian Davis, Curtis Armitage Row 2: Louis Pe- droza, Larry Silva, Joe Lozano, Matt ReevesRow3: Rob- ert Sanchez. Kim Vo, Mike Milkintas, Paul Hinojosa. Man- uel Banuelos.
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