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Boys' Frosh Tennis enth Season of Excellence Jim Lenoir rallies with his Chaparral opponent help- ing the team to win five-four. Boys' Frosh Tennis 96 The boys' frosh tennis program boasted a ten season record of one hundred five wins and two losses. The 1982 season was no exception. Jerry Bicknell, who has coached the team for ten years, attributes both de- feats to Chaparral, and insists that the Fire- birds remain their toughest opponents. Bat- tling for the top six spots on the team were Bill Miller, Jared Hanson, Jim Lenoir, Joel Gerber, Gary Weiss, Tony Haechler and Isaac Esses. Coach Bicknell expected the team to go undefeated after winning a close match against Chaparral. Ken Kuperstein, a very good player, didn't practice with the team but was top ranked on the ladder for matches. PHOTOS BY ULLERICH ' 3' , 1 'L V-Awvggbi. 'ii AH, 1 1 E ....,,,..sw:- 1' V, k Bill Miller and Ken Kuperstein are warming up for their doubles match against Chaparral. Ken came to Arizona during the summer of '82 from New York, where he was ranked number three. He was awarded the bronze medal at the U.S. Open Tennis Tourna- ment in Flushing Meadows for his accomplishments. Ken Kuperstein, Jim Lenoir, Jared Hanson, Bill Mil er, and Joel Gerber listen to coach Jerry Bickne about what to expect from their first match again Chaparral. ,pg . ... P ia2112lllf'. i
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Soccer Attitude Help Team Itis not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. Soccer coach Mr. Robert Kastelic said he thought that this year's team had a good season because the players had fun. 1'm tired of every sport at this school being talked about as wins or losses, Kastelic said. Kastelic found the team to be very un- selfish and said that it was the best team he had ever had, chemistry wise. f'They liked each other, they got along, Score and they enjoyed playing together, that's what is important, said Kastelic. The team improved much since the be- ginning of the season both skill wise and psychologically. The most outstanding players on the team were Rene Quashie, Ray Giuriceo, Eric Dean, and Mark Vandeurzen. According to Coach Kastelic the teams major accomplishment was the fact that we all stood still long enough for Mr. Hojjf- man to take a team photo. i 4 Coach Kastelic watches the progress of a game Junior Jim Corbet practices his dribbling before a big game. 98 Soccer l Coach Kastelic gives his team a tough workout before the game begins. l sw if
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