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Inspirational Team by Kerry Lupro Bump! Set! Spike! The mood was tense, one more ace serve and we would have it. It was about this time in a game when the players might doubt their abilities. Would I miss it? Will I screw up? Nobody would know for sure until it was too late. These thoughts were too insane to cross the minds of the 1986-87 girls' varsity volleyball team. The mainstream of spirit on this year's thusiasm and the strong abilities of the players as well as the continuous helpful support from the volleyball coach, Nancy Frahm. Coach Frahm had high expectations for her team because of their strength and their ability to work together as one. If they had uncertain- ties and doubts, they overcame them at the end of the year and ended the year with a great record. volleyball court came from the en- f-'nit 1. Michelle Jones gets prepped for a spike. She made the ball over. 2. Bottom Row: Diane Meum, Lorena Lomeli, Gladys Santiago, Dana Dent. Back Howi Susie O'Brian, Tiffany Hough, Coach Nancy Frahm Rachelle Whalley, Michelle Jones. 3. Michelle Jones bops the ball over. Michelle was one of the few sophomores on varsity. 86 Girls' Varsity Volleyball by Nanci Davis Iadys Santiago, the junior set- ter for the '86-'87 varsity volleyball team knows where she wants to go. I would like to attend UCLA major- ing in medicine then become a doc- tor, she said. With her strong 3.8 GPA Gladys' future looks bright and she hopes to continue playing volleyball in the future. Gladys remarked that her coach, Nancy Frahm really understands and helps each individual. Gladys said that she doesn't need to pep herself up before a match because she's always peppy!
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5. .c C no O o 2 1: c :- .I Q o 5 Putter Power by Nancy Davis his year the JV girls' field hockey team had a record of 7-4, even though they were tough girls determined to win. They were girls that were undaunted by other players' sticks, grueling prac- tice, little time for homework and long bus rides. ln a sport that takes coordination, the girls did their best to keep the puck from opposing teams and to make points. They also did it wellg in most of their games the other team had zero points. Their record speaks for their determination. Ca x I Ale 2 o Ph by Nancy Davis ' unior varsity player, Karen Leonard, has only been playing field hockey for one season, but has already made a name for herself. ln the posi- tion of right linker, which she enjoys, she would like to give her coach a special thanks. She con- siders her fair and likes her a lot. Karen's future goals are Hattending a college with lots of cute guys and majoring in life science. She's en- joyed the season very much and plans to continue playing throughout high school. When asked what she liked most about playing, it was the experience of meeting new people and making new friends. i. Escapees from an asylum? Not exactly! Actually these varsity field hockey players have escaped from their page. 2. The 1986 JV Field Hockey Team: Coach Bonnie Baghari, Jennifer Wilson, Angela Schvez, Danette Norrid, Dawn Arny, Michelle Nicose, Laura Bozanich, Elizabeth Whipp, Angie Vogue, Tammy Coopel, Alicia Cortez, Lisa Contreras, Karen Leonard, Vatei Ouy, Goalie Alicia Thomas. Girls' JV Field Hockey 85
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Hard Work but Worth lt by Kerry Lupro Along with jogging and running the bleachers of the football field, the JV girls' volleyball team practiced their individual fundamental skills such as passing, smashing, serving, and spiking everyday. Team offense played an important role in the success of the game. Without the co- operation and team effort between players, winning would have been im- possible. Setter, Yvette Gurule said that she learned a lot this year and that the coaches did more than just teach volleyball, they really cared about the players. They were really cool, said one of the team members. WWW BMJ by Kern' Lupro Along with volleyball, junior Yvette Gurule participates in basketball, swimming and softball. This is her se- cond year as the junior varsity setter and would love to continue playing volleyball in college. l'm still undecid- ed on which college to go to or my ma- jor, but I know l want to be my own boss! Yvette said her best moment this year was finally making a spike over. 1. Shanelle Cranney goes for a point. She was the freshman princess this year. 2. First Row: Gina Tomaso, Tiffiny Blakely. Second Row: Andrea Van Schmaus, Pam Tway, Yvette Gurule. Third Row: Dan Samaniego, Jacqui Mattern, Alisa Thomas, Shanelle Cranney, Kammah Parkinson, Natalie Cramer, Val Christian, Sara Conaway, Crystal Agonia, Wendy Huff. Girls' Junior Varsity Volleyball 87
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