Tokay High School - Tokay Yearbook (Lodi, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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Tennis team I d foreign player Tokay's boys' tennis team has been led for three consecutive years by a foreign connection. In l986 it was Harri Kalimo from Finland who was ranked second on the singles tennis ladder. Last year, Japanese Kaku Yamauchi was No. l. In 1988, Spanish player Fernando Cuadro was No. l on the Tokay tennis team for singles. We've had some really high caliber foreign players in the past, said Dan Salisbury, head coach. We've been very fortun- ate with the kids that have come in. Coach Salisbury who has from players with experience. Many of the players had at least three years of playing for Tokay. Tokay started out the season with three wins and a loss to St. Mary's. I think we'll have a good chance at beating Lincoln this season, said senior John Park. We should have a shot at third place. Last year, we had a 6-8 record, said Coach Salisbury. l'm expecting to improve our record to about 8-6 this year. The players are working hard and they have a good attitude. coached at Tokay for four years bv R055 Wright stated that the team benefitted Ph0f05 bv I-CTOV Lambert r iff? , i 'J 'A' 'J v it li- 3 E1-if-, K? V vw b. A 5 i - . ii . 1 J ,r i T: f e ff' . rf' 'J Q .f i . J- elif f f 'tai A mfr , -11. girls b y 2 U Q A Q: I ,L i 5 1. gr i i a i -Q .gr 4 i f . i. .....,. s 4 A-1-1 if 'i'if l l 5 ' S f 9 729? ' i' ts Y? rr 1. Tennis team members are front 1987 TOKAY row John Park, Chuong Tran, Brian 4 Edison' 1 Cunha, Shaun Holmes, and Fernan- 4 Franklin' 1 do Cuadro. Row two Greg Lyon, 2 Stagg' 3 Brad Holybee, Jason Luevano, 0 St. Marys' 5 Shawn Martinez, Gary Wong, Ro- t Lincoln' 4 bert Morris, Joseph Hicale, Jason 5 Tracy' 0 Pierce, Tuan Dang, Geoffrey Bark- 1 Lodi' 4 er, and Peter Schwartz. 3 Franklin' 2 2. Senior Fernando Cuadro adds 5 Edison' O slice to his serve during a competi- 2 Stagg' 3 tive set. 2 St. Nlary's 3 l Lincoln' 4 l Tracy' 4 O Lodi' 5 ' denotes league match 128 vi . f i i ' ,- f . ,ij 4, '75 g,i,Qf,qJ i .- j qiffm, 'HU' .,. E? 'I ,.- 1. f, '2 52F'A5f' zvflaiv-,fl 'zz M , -yr. ww ' ' -' .1-ff 411' it afar'-.Q



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arsity clin hes second in leagu For the third consecutive year, Tokay's varsity volleyball team qualified for post-season play in the section playoffs. They earned this right by finishing second in San Joaquin Athletic Association play behind Lincoln. We had strong serving and a good front row. The team worked really hard but we were up against some tough competi- tion, said Patty Burnett, head coach, who finished her seventh year at Tokay. The Tigers played in three tournaments at Davis, Tokay, and also the Hiram Johnson tournament. They took first place in both the Tokay and the Hiram Johnson tournaments. At the end of the season the varsity team ended with a i3-4 record in the league and second place overall. Kristen Nieland was voted most valuable player. She was voted on the SJAA first team along with Kimberly Gosselin, I. Bumping a serve is junior Kim- berlee Hall while junior Kimberly Gosselin watches. Gosselin was voted on the all San Joaquin Athle- tic Association first team. 2. Serving is junior Catherine Charpentier who was also chosen for the San Joaquin Athletic As- sociation first team. Both Kimberly Gosselin and Charpentier were chosen second team last year. 3. Tokay frosh-soph volleyball team members are front row Tricia Wagner, Kati Cowan, Elysha Pas- seggi, and Lara Venkus. Row two Nicole Macy, Carrie Wright, Sarah Scott, and Mindy Leino. Row three Denise McClintock, Nancy Ziesler, head coach, Tina Martin, Deborah Crawford, Joy Soriano, and Melin. da Daniels. 130 and Catherine Charpentier. Christine Rochford and Laura George were chosen for the second team. We did very good. The whole team worked really hard, said Coach Burnett. Tokay's frosh-soph team do- minated the SJAA and won the league championship. Part of our success was that we played together well as a team, said Nancy Zeiszler. Our team really improved great- ly. 17 The frosh-soph Tigers finished first with a 15-2 record, however, they placed only third in the Bella Vista tournament and fourth in the Hiram Johnson tournament. The team improved greatly as the season went on, said Coach Zeiszler. It was very easy to see individual improvement and we ended up with a fantastic team. by Robb Wright photos by Gregory Cooper ., t x - -an m:s,,,,,, . 6, .' W M... -V -- ..... .. sxrfzv ,, . li, is paw:-ww P' ,W--1 . few we ,mnkmmwb fra! v cc- 1 'vftw , 71 ' 'fltl :nv H C' . pf A ' ' I5 T ww A 1' . -4- v 7' Q ter' R ,, n 1 ,. , 1 .ag

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