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Team anti ipates tough competihon Not having any seniors was one of the biggest assets of the golf team, according to Steve Hubbard, head coach. Every- one will be back, said Coach Hubbard The team expected to finish third in the league, and that is not being pessimistic, we have some tough competition, said Coach Hubbard. Lodi and Lin- coln high schools were the main competition. Tokay's only major weakness was the inexperience of the team. According to Coach Hubbard, the new golfers were at a disad- had been a top player since his freshman year, was the No. l player on the team. Standing out at No. 2 was sophomore Tim Breland. The rest of the team had about the same ability ac- cording to coach Hubbard. Although the team practiced together only four days a week, the team members practiced more on their own. Junior John Daniels practiced seven days a week. The golfers always practiced at Elkhorn Golf Course, their only days off from team practice were weekends and Mondays. ,I Q, 0, . ...M ....-V.-,... vantage because of lack of ex- perience in match play. Junior Steven Sherbondy, who vhofos bv Gregory Cooper by Jill Stapleton ' ' A Y Q T iw , ev 1 5 if l Qu Y,.,., 4. A ' '25 'vw If , gl ztsiqt'-fzyfaiwf ., 'wr' . , , , W , M - gif' v- '- N. . . . n,,.K,,,yi, mgveis -'A x.'.Mw-- , . ' ' ,. l ' - gf.,'13Q-era 17300515 ' ' ' , -QL., 1 - ft. . I. Golf team members are front row two Raymond Frey. Steven Sher' ' wwf. fi.-' ,,,, . .X t sf-Q 233 .. .J+- fo! W .5-.4 45' if Wage. an J. s., .,'3,'i-Srifr iff 4' - 1, ,l,.. . M, .,. A J- , 'ies gm., 1 xx., Brett Drawve, Tim Breland, Marcos lJ0ndV, Hobie Sdmlfl- head C0afhf . Q . A A Arnezcua: and Mark Halsey- Row David Lasiter, and John Daniels. -V WV , V e '7',f'7f 72? aj: Q--'TNQ 'ffdff- 1 , . ' ,'li'-' .-.iw ' nj' J A N I ' :,. . :1: 'g -5-'V-W xi r T 158 'N
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l. Varsity team members are front row Craig Stevenson, James Molle, Aaron Dingman, Rod Sousa, Marc Laughlin, James Warren, Billy Gril- fitts, John Tillery, Cary Kobayashi. Row two is scorekeeper Stacey Grey, coach Paul Lovotti, Yonnie Jackson, Bill Moore, James Nelson, Tim Skamel, Troy Penix, David Black, Ty Huflord, Marc Delgado, and Steve Pettis, assistant coach. , .x ' 5, ,g ' - l Q I 4 A qi hx .. V all T' 1. ,' N ' 1 its 0' V - .cv M ,,,x A .. . . -f if z . L 1 '-willf ' ,, .2 wftfi' rig ' A ' Q' 1' ' 'Q 5' , ' 3- 1 1-'i'- - W' T Ji f54-T555-if ' . fr- . 11 4,..- hi ML V dm:-gm ,, N - .561 nf. A-tx il., ...ak . If .D -, A r:k...,5. :,A.i..,..t,,,. ' . Til . , V ' - ' 'fi 1 T' -' ' , 5 fm -.: i . .A t : ti , ,Ax - ,Ev 1' . K lllj' X b '- Ji'-?ps .sg ft ' ,,.,.., ,Q-sf: ' f 'tffW.iff V ' 'F NA . 9' . .:..t 1-:S-'ris'-1-ri-25:2-...'-f iirlirii. -::f'S:,::-...a1' - .v , -' 1, . Q- i :if-rggitnvzji-. - i' : T Q. .- Q-:.,-.ffl-'S e giixi, .-3i,,- mg. - f ' - f . ' 5 , 4 .5 . ' .- - L' ' ' ' 'Wi A 'ifi?E5fi'if 'f' 'lf -9,32 - 5 .f:'. fx . E Q - , .2 , sk .. if .. A T. ' 5 T - 4 ' i N . 1.2. Ng-V .l ' e ' . ' .- 1 ns! Qt A , E' 4 .V Y N , Q, t ' Q-.' ' ii' b I ' , Q 4-.4-. ff ' 5 . Q 'Vi 4 A .V .. J 1 IPWME U V . 3,1:g,NL..-M . . . ,,,. . lt. V' U Q-, '3- 1.111- ws -A iif'-xw:L- .- 2 ,.-. .- LQ. s 1- . ' -- .1 -'J-iw.. . 'f ' ME' ,-fa Jug.g,...f, fwf,4 'e2.' -tv .rp X3 fsf' ivy- v,,g.--i L - ,. 5' A .5 sf . ,Af 1 'Sys ,Lg vffiiif-24,543 1 ' 71' f eweg,,,5,'. .,, Qf5fffjifjsy.Li,..,f,M?3. 'A7'3,.1,'35,,.Qf' .,'f'g Q - -me--g.1,,,,,..-'. ' Q ' 3 . -, T a , f :Q-L, - v . -- ,,:.f,g,f-ww ,A ,JN . ILE. 1. 'a - .. - . ml wf . . 5.4.1.-2 cv . - 4 . .1 , , b f.f1't 1'.: - eterans return Qmwtxg .I g , . , ,1x.,q,Y ,V , .1 . M 2 .,. ,Q 1 tr to regain titl Trying to repeat or outdo last year's San Joaquin Athletic As- sociation championship, Tokay's varsity baseball team began its season with a second place finish in the Modesto tournament. lf we played like we were capable of playing, then we had a good chance ot winning, said Paul Lovotti. varsity baseball coach. Offense was the key area of concentration with the team. Our main concern was our hitting, said Coach Lovotti. lf we hit the ball, then we would do well. Lovotti, in his l2th year of coaching the team, predicted a tight league at the beginning of 160 the season, with most of the competition coming from Lodi, Lincoln, and Tracy. Losing live of last year's star- ters, the team was made up mostly of last year's rookies. We had some good returning pitchers in Troy Penix, David Black, and Marc Delgado, said Coach Lovotti, as well as main starters like outfielder Yonnie Jackson and Rod Sousa, third baseman. Other key players were short- stop John Tillery, catcher Tim Skamel, outfielders Marc Laugh- lin and Aaron Dingman, and catcherfdesignated hitter Cary Kobayashi. by Helen Schorr photos by Mike McMurry ii 4 , , me T llll '
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