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Tennis end best season For the first time in 10 years, Tokay's girls tennis team beat Lincoln not only once, but twice in a season. Our goal was to beat Lincoln, we knew we had to, it was the highlight of our season, said Sue Webber, girls tennis coach, Tokay completed its most suc- cessful season with a 10-4 re- cord, the best record that they had accomplished in a long time according to Coach Webber. The team finished third in the San Joaquin Athletic Associa- 7 ,. , ' , 'ck . -11 ,,, g,. 1 ,J 1 Y' ' in ' lui' ' . es. sl 6, 3'-.55 ., ref . , f 2 l ey 'f 2. Yi 'L :A I ' nf I te 1 111. 'A 1 -af ' ,.:z.4 Q., W - .hfggmfak .1 1. Following through on her first serve is sophomore Sheri Holmes. photo by Eric Johnston 2. Girls varsity tennis team mem- bers are front row Kuldip Kaur, Caryle Young, Prizal Arquelada, and Frinee Romero. Row huo Sheri Holmes, Amy Straub, Juliet Moh- ler, and Sue Webber, head coach. photo by Leroy Lambert' 126 tion. We came close to beating St. lV1ary's and Lodi, said Coach Webber. In addition, No. 1 singles and No. 2 singles players Amy ers, and Kuldip Kaur and Frinee Romero, No. 2 doubles players. With the return of six seniors and one sophomore, the team completed a good season. lt also attributed a lot of experience E t ' 1 Fl 'tl V it l tl . , ll l Q, IM ie W l llt Tl' ,A 'Qt f I t . f f r 5 i 4 . .1 5 If 2 4. 1 1 . V, ,Q . . 5' fir. Aid Straub, who has contributed to which helped the team to be- fdhl , 7 ,el TQVINS for four VGGVS, and 5h9Vi come a better team, according to ' ' . i , . 7 I '4 1 Holmes won the San Joaqurn Cgach Webber. . v ff 5 e ,g Athletic Association Section The girls were easy fo Coach .Q doubles tournament for the se- and got along really Well, Said l H C0041 C0Vi59CUl'V9 Veal- Coach Webber. Overall, it was , ,I ' f '4 ' , f r The top doubles players were 3 fun year. ., seniors Prizal Arquelada and Ca- by Cynthia Hill I Ville YOUVIQ, NO- 1 doubles l3l5V' photos by Leroy Lambert ff? A 1 . , l Q ' .f . l 'gn l A A YW, ' P 1 , 1 , . ' 1 '- r ' ',-5'::5,s..l f -1 . ,, ' . ..., K vi ll, 13 '-,. --, V V .1 s ' ' ' A l' .-.l Q5132' ,- T- if 31 . A' 1 ' M: 'R 11:3 In . I ' it -it 1 S lg? me it its 3 . it it Mr iii n ' . .l tis, '5feJQ'f. .,, , ' ' i ' i . f . ,, C , , F if i-4' . ' 1 Q ' f- - ' r 1 -'s' ' .- . ... - 1 . 1 .-,. , 1 e gp ' 'FE rs 1 -A is sw- W 1 QQ 1 ' 'N i-1-' 'Xi' if H. itwwt ., Q Q 4 ,,.. , , Q 1 1 v .- Wk 'K Re K., fl r' Q -...- f , 1 . 3, is 'a . . l X , --V f M .,i' I ,iV' 1 , f ., W ivl' .sn All V. -Q l 1 .filler 5 . it V Z .:,A. . ze 52-I 3, ' t' i 3 Y- ' - - -,,- 1 - ,4-r- 1.. -r K. . , V Us Q .xl 1' 1 - . ef. --fr 'R' s . Q ,453 V . ' , X V .Y 1 ',,,- fe ' -'rV - lll- , p 'A 4' 1 ,v.' ll: V -Q ,,,l E L.. v l' '.', :ga , ,..' f 'Y ,S . iii' J .4 . ' 'A r . l e. A H t'r ' s . - . . , ., L, . 1 V J fi A f ifyigvgger' .aww-we 'J I' ew 0 xl A . ..,:r. s - ' 'Y fm .Malin
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