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1. Keeping her eye on the ball and getting ready to take it downtown is Tera Montano. 2. Shortstop Ste- phanie Risenor puts the tag on a V X-.g Zkg stealing St. Mary's player. 3. Kim- bra Koop hustles toward first on an infield ground ball. . ew coaches take over team Contributing factors to Tokay's varsity softball team's season this year were hitting, pitching, and quickness on the bases. Tokay competed with St. Mary's, Lincoln, and Lodi for the top spots in the San Joaquin Athletic Association, according to Nancy Zeisler, first year head coach. These teams could have beaten either one on any given day, said Coach Zeisler. lronically, all four of those teams were in contention for the top spots because of their pit- ching. Tokay's pitching staff was lead by Andrea Drake, Lisa Lewis, and Mandy McCormick. Coach Zeisler, who coached Lodi High to a championship and took over the coaching spot from Pam Rux, counted on her seniors for leadership. Key seniors were: Katharine Saubolle, catcher, Amber Her- bert, centerfieldg Kimbra Koop, 172 Q second base, Andrea Drake, pitcher, and Cindy Eldredge, rightfield. For the sophomores, who were lead by Michelle Pfeifer, first year head coach. Coach Peifer, who came to Tokay after playing and coaching at the University of San Francis- co, tried to teach the team ad- vanced techniques on offense and defense. We had good team unity, solid pitching, and good de- fense, said Coach Pfiefer. Coach Pfiefer's goals were to have a .500 season and to achieve better quickness on base running. Key performers for the froshf soph team were Melinda Daniels, pitcher, Tera Montano, shortstop and pitcher, Sherri Seifert, third base, and Myra Mendoza, out- field. by Darrin Hughes I. 9 E 2 5 s E N it A -o Photo Photo by Darrin Coe 4. Froshfsoph team members are Kristie Kashner, Trisha Wagner, Stacy Graddy, Amy Wathan, Bren- da Smith, and Myra Mendoza. Second row Blglndaws-l1drjQ-ge, Sherri Siefert, Michelle Pfiefer, if 'ids head coach, Stacy Costello, anj Trisha Lynch. Row three Lis Martinez, Melinda Daniels, Jodi Stock, Charlene Siefert, Tera Mon- tano, and Cari Wright.
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3. Peter Rafert attempts to break his personal best score on the course. 4. Swinging at one of his practice balls is Richard Aoyoma. 5. Grinning at the successful land- ing of his ball is Jeff Carruesco. - ig 1 Golf 1986 TOKAY 228 Edison' 324 206 Stagg' 260 209 St, Mary's 217 213 Lincoln' 200 218 Tracy' 274 209 Franklin' 250 224 Lodi' 208 198 Edison' 266 222 Stagg' 300 221 St. Mary's' 227 210 Lincoln' 206 235 Tracy' 273 210 Franklin' Disq. 221 Lodi' 223 ' denotes league match Golf 171
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i. Varsity team members are front ow Amber Herbert, Lisa Lewis, ind Kimbra Koop. Second row Iindy Eldridge, Stephanie Risenor, dandy McCormick, Michelle Ko- Y 1 bayashi, and Tami Moore. Row three Tina Martin, Jennifer Taylor, Andrea Drake, Debbie Daulhauser, Cassandra Stock, and Nancy Zei- sler. Photo by Ken! Wisenor Pllofo by Darrin Coe Girls varsity softball Girls froshfsoph softball 1986 TOKAY 1986 TOKAY 2 Vacaville 1 Cordova 7 Edison ' 8 Vacaville 6 Stagg ' 27 Edison ' 0 St. Mary's 9 Stagg' l Lincoln' 5 Sf. Marys' 16 TFBCV' 7 Lincoln ' 5 Franklin' 7 Tracy' 0 Lodi' 7 Franklin' 3 Edison ' 1 Lodi ' l l 57399K 24 Edison' 0 ST. Mary's' 5 Stagg' O Lincoln' 2 Sf' Marys l l Tracy' 8 Lincoln' l Franklin' 7 Tracy' l Lodi' l3 Franklin' ' denotes league game O Lodi' ' den ores league game Photo by Kent Wlsenor
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