Santa Teresa High School - Compendium Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Someone help. Enn Banse, «22, gets ready to pass the ball to an open teamm Enn said. This is the best season had in any ;:port. Erin thought the teffli mteir best against Overfelt, because they were quick on de- fense. Photo by Ralph Drendel. Lady Saints proved to their loyal fans that they are still . . . OUT IN Where is everyone? Jonnifer Callahan. «43. looks to pass the ball to Lynn Nguy-:.. Jenmiej uid, Shooting camp at Stanford moved rv trom a bench warmer to a starteWPrmifer felt her best game was against Mt. Pleasant. Photo by Ralph Drondol. Hony Garcia, a school teacher from Herman jr. high school, coached the girls' fros soph basketball team. He also coached football, boys basketball, and track at Her- man. Tony did such a good job at coaching girls fros soph basketball that he has been asked to return next year. Tony stated, My girls never quit during any game, and they played with class. Colleen Boyle felt she played better this season. She no- ticed that the season was great at the beginning, but toward the end the team failed. Colleen said, “Tony helped me play a better game and many different techniques for shooting and dribbling the ball.” Jennifer Callahan was the only girl on the team to go to a different basketball camp over the summer. While her teammates were at ST’s camp learning different strategies for basketball, Jennifer was at Stanford learning how to shoot baskets more accurately. Jennifer said, My team has a lot of talent, but we didn't work together as a team should. Lynn Nguyen said, It is hard having a coach from a different school that coaches a lot of different sports, be- cause he brings his anger out on us. However. Lynn felt Tony is a good coach. Lynn felt the games against Overfelt were her best games, because she made a lot of steals and baskets. The game against Andrew Hill had many fouls by both teams, but Jennifer fouled out of the game during the last four minutes. The game was tied 28 all at the end of the fourth period and went into overtime without Jennifer. ST scored first during overtime but then fouled three times, giving Andrew Hill six points. This game was the only one lost in overtime. By Ralph Drendel. Frcs Soph Basketball 81

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credentials Score Opponent 23-29 Los Gatos 22-50 Gunderson 28-36 Gilroy 34-36 No. Montery 9-30 Notre Dame 34-21 Overfelt 44-24 Mt. Pleasant 17-44 Andrew Hill 31-22 Branham 23-40 Milpitas 13-23 Prospect 30-12 Mt. Pleasant 39-26 Overfelt forfeit Yerba Buena 29-22 Oak Grove 22-31 Piedmont Hills 17-37 Independence 30-34 Andrew Hill 26-27 Silver Creek 24-31 James Lick Record: 7-13 Seeking another route. Collen Boyle. »4. looks down the court for an open teammate en said. Silver Creek was m besi game. be -.ruse 1 made the most points H nany steals. Coolen averaged between six and eight points a game. Photo by Ralph Drendel. Loading tho pack. Lynn Nguyen. »32. steals the ball from Overtoil. Lynn said JAfe started the season out great, but toward the ei.d we started los- ing games. Lyfir.'s only regret was that the coach should have only coached one sport at a time and only at one school. Photo by Ralph Drendel. F S Girls Basketball. First row: Miruta Johnsoc Michelle Spears, Blythe O'Brien, Julie Seas fetacie Crowell, Erin Banse. Lynn NgtSj fh. Collen Boyle Sec- ond row: Jonnifer Callahan. Jessica Wil- loughby. Robyr. Klassen Connie Munday. Story Colling Wtniior Oomfc, Michelle DeRose. Coach Toi Mrcia. Photo by Ralph Drendel.



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Tho perfect form. David Kawamoto shows everyone the nght form for height in tiie long lump. David said Gymnastics comes in handy during track meets. David noi only Jtinips far but he also jump® high. Photo by Ralph Drendel. Flying high. Grant Simpson is on his way to go over the nine foot mark in po vaulting. Pole vault- ing ts the hardest event which also takes the most practice oh and off th« field. stated Grant. Geoff KellerWraGrant are the only pole vaulters on the track team. Photo by Ralph Drendel. Close call. Greg Fitzgerald and Billy Johnson finish a fraction of a secxpndjM Qre two Watsonville students. Greg and Billy sah It's the close calls that makesrho sport fon and interest- ing. Greg is hoping sometime that he will beat Billy in the sprint. Photo by Ralph Dren- del. Pushing to the end. Chris Sharp sprinting the last 100 yards dur- ing a 1 mile race. Chrifeftid, Long distance races are won djfiing the laa lOO yards. Frank Olsen thintS P®roTie of the stron- ger distance runners. Photo by Ralph Dren- del. r Sports £ 32

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