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Spikers end year with Flame upset Overcoming Lodi High, one of the top teams in the San Joaquin Athletic Association was the highlight of the Tokay spikers' 5-9 season. Despite dousing the Flames, the Tigers weren't able to do better than coming in last place with three other schools. The varsity team was new and inexperienced with only five seniors. We had a good sewing team which helped compensate for the inex- perience, said Miss Patricia Berg, first year coach. The girls were very patient with themselves and by the end of the year, had improved tremendously. Honored this year were: Yvonne Gobert, most valuable player and second team all league: Susan Friedberger, most points ser- ved, and Diane Jennings and Friedberger, honorable men- tion second team all league. Starting from scratch, the junior varsity team finished with a 3-11 record. This year was a good building year which should help start a strong, experienced team for next year, said Coach Betty Locke. Honored were: Michelle Montion, most points served, Darcy Tyler, most serves ing and Tricia Hanson, honorable mention for most points served. 3. Varsity spikers are front row Coach Patricia Berg, Cynthia Herr- mann, Jaqueline DeSanti, and Kendra Daijogo. Row two Melissa Wall, Yvonne Gobert, Pamela Wooten, Kari Lambdin, and Kari Moore. 4. Senior Diane Jennings slams the ball for a spike. 5. Junior varsity volleyball bers are front row Coach Betty Locke, Corrine Williams, Darcy Tyler, and Michelle Montion. Row two Tricia Hanson, Regina Nascmento, Lorri Jennings, and Cathy Westfall. Row three Sharon Lovell, Janet Burr, 6 0 Tammy Fox, and Tiffany Talbot. fiiii '55 . . -QE i - . Si 1
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1. Soccer team members are front row Rob Hudson, Mike Etcheverry, Mario Morilla, Francisco DeGuzman, Sean Kelly, and Robert Olmatti. Row two Rob Souza, Robert Riess, Barry Young, Fernando Zapien, Kou Lo, and Jeff Doyle. Row three Coach Ron Braden, Jim Berwanger, Chad Dorman, Brian Crawford, John Pimentel, John Whitesides, Greg Platt, Steve Mannon, and Dan Tarnaski, assistant coach. 2. Kicker Mario Morilla fights for the ball. k WHT. W... K- M.. .sr e M- ...... 1 Soccer program rebuilds for 1982 On the varsity level, Tokay's soccer program did not fair well during the 1981 season. With a 5-9-3 record, Coach Ron Braden commented hopefuly on the fact that this was a rebuilding season. Next year's team will be a lot better with the sophomores coming up and the juniors who are staying, said Coach Braden. The kickers started the season out well by taking second place in the Edison Tournament, losing only to eventual league winner Franklin. However, the team then went on a four-game losing streak. Although they pulled out of it and didn't lose any of their next five games, the booters had another four- game slump midway through the second half. At the soccer awards banquet, Coach Braden handed out the team awards to: Sean Kelly, most valuable and best offensive player, Robert Riess, best defensive player, and Rob Hudson, most improved player. Unlike a lot of teams at Tokay, the team voted for the individual awards. Coach Braden presented his Coach's Award to Fernan- do Zapien,
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