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MP' tw Coach Jack Forsythe instructed the team in a hope of improving their game. Every sport is a challenge, but the great thing about gaU is you never play against another person, just yourself and the course. In other sports, you can't really tell how good you are playing compared to your peers, but in goU'it'sjustyou against the course. 1 mean the prospects of becoming a professional in your sport are considerably dyferent between a player scoring ji ve touchdowns and a goUer consistently shooting under par, -- David Schwanz, senior Forsythe Leads olf The varsity golf team played on McCormick Ranch Golf Course. On the day before a match, twelve players were chosen. These students played in an interschool toumament. The players who had the top five scores played the next day at a match. The coach, Jack Forsythe, was a great player. On a course par 36, he always shot in the mid-thirties, Due to the majority of freshmen on the team, sophomore Taylor Driggs predicted better seasons in the future. They had a few problems early in the season, losing three of the first four matches.
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Badminton l Team Tough Start Against Dobso Successfully striking at birdies led the bad- . minton team to a victorious season. With only two matches left they boasted the best record for fall varsity sports, eight wins and three losses. They were victorious over such schools as Chandler, Westwood, Mountain View, Corona del Sol, Coronado and Marcos de Niza. Coach Norm Witham accounted the losses to three of the best teams in the state: Dobson, Chaparral and McClintock. The top players included sen- iors Beth Eyres, Adrian Decker, Shaun Hoye, Jennifer Sifert, Shelly McKinly and sophomore Kristine Riecher. V -W feufawamt gtaxw- M 4 's - K, Mm ,M 1 4, W VVVV , nfs ,. q vs:-i-14,5 ' -A , I H -tw,,,,,,,. A I , ., , vm, E J K as 94 Badminton . l.,,, T. .r,,. 1, .EJ H W ' Senior Shawn Hoye uses supreme concentration and three years of experience against her Mountain View opponent. JennU'er Szfert, senior, makes the sport look easy. She practiced a long time to get it right. ,tw M.. M Q1 In his secondyear as coach, Norm Witham is proud o his team. During the matches he didn't talk to the team much, but got his fair share in at practices.
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