Torrey Pines High School - Freeflight Yearbook (Del Mar, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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n field hockey, dead-sticking is when the ball is brought to a dead stop and controlled before passing off or shooting. Given their bumpy field, the girls had to work especially hard on this aspect of the game. Hard work really paid off for them this year as they not only overcame the disadvantage of the playing field, but were also able to maintain the position of number one team in the Palomar League, an honor never before attained by any of the school's previous hockey teams. The main force behind the team's climb to success was twenty-one year hockey veteran and varsity coach, Ellie Minor. She started from scratch, coach- ing a group of girls who had limited ex- perience, skill, and understanding of the game, and through hard work, encouragement, and determination, tumed them into a winning team. Overall, the team's strength was in its quickness. This has been the fastest team I have ever coached, said Minor. The highest scorer on the team was three year player Sara Olsen. Other players on the forward line who performed well were returninrg varsity players Lora Stowe, Jaime Ha er, and Cassie Doerfling, along with Karen Bjonorowski, Morgan McGrath, Laura Miller, Vanessa Mongeon, and Pam Paymard, who were newcomers to the varsity team. The defense was extremely strong. Outstanding defenders were junior goalie Jamie Ramirez, and seniors, athy Sullivan and Amy Sanford. Also to be commended for aggressive and effective play are Melissa Lindley, Jyoti Aeya, Kristina Kueltzo. and Melissa Evans. Although the winning Jnerformances of the varsity team prove to be a tough act to follow, the junior varsity squad showed tremendous effort and im- provement. Coached by Debbie Weyandt, the team consisting largely of brand new hocke1y players picked up several victories. hey are picking the grams up quickly, said Weyandt. t here is improvement with every game because we have a great deal of enthusiasm on the team. The girls are always working hard, and they ask a lot of questions. hey're eager to team. One of the main things the girls needed to work on was more aggressive play, according to Weyandt, but overall they had a successful season. - Lora Stowe v'., EVV TYLE NDS N IRST EAGUE HAIVIP . lp A 1. ' .1 1 1 1 fin NN-f wt s ll s xcxu lm,-1.tB i'f f '34 -. . P-, lV'fQ.a,'. '-7 fu r, f,- , .kgs-A-', l . Q .ff '- i -.Li .-- g . f Wie. L .B Q Q qgj ' - .5 , - ' - 1' ' 4. rylqfm' lg., 'palm kumar. t K' .' ' I yt t ff., M..-3 rr ' .rn ... t' , ' flffffirwfl 1 N ,Q A' 1 Q In , ' s,' J-51' 1 gl A-. 4 ' ' 2' ww. AG: . . x X 1 K ly M - 6' ' ' '. -.W ,Q , . Q I , . tv r ?' Pl Jw 'hi a.g.4Y ,.r,,g,,g bmi' t , Q: ,qt I I V' tx. ' t.. l A .s A Q 'fl +a--t- . in-i ag... ggs-with. ., hm , . u -' ,vt ',,. --nf l - -r V 4- Y ti ' 'H x Mlyarr W'-A V 5, gt-. ws. , . . A E!-Q fi: s-Wg.-. v- k by-s'gVs,v's'Q-. xr - 1. ' , 'K 2, 1' I 1. '- 'r ' f N' u x -ff - -we 'rs illl ml:-f t -- if , . .. , .,l W it l4f , M wt S fs. . , W . A t ' i ,.M,t,tu'wQ 1 , r 'M,QA . I LLL ,, Q 5 - .,lgEjfnZjggyffiq...q'f,j-its .Ji-ij, , N, T 5,11 xi, :Ht ,Q V, , I :- A t K- X -.5 M 24, . 4 ,A-1-,l -., IW. W? . g 5l'9'?'iT!ffQl.:+1QP.B7fNi 7t+r.,.,.,s' J--fs. .J f'L-'iiv' 'W 4.. T. . fa-er..-.,, - H ' 4 A ' 58 new Hockey

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l 'Q , E ,fl Nm l efsit, .. 'VL f 3 PEP TALK. Coach Craig Scoggins exgolains new game IN X E I E CONQUEFTED approach to his exhausted team at half time. BREAKING AWAY from his enemies. Jeff Radcliff breaks away from the crowd and charges down the field for yet another touchdown. Jeff was the team's top scorer. 'y E W M RusHlNe THE PASSER. Marr sion aggressively attacks the opponent, Fifi FROSH FOOTBALL. Front Row: Shan Wolford, John Finley, Teddy Phelps, Neil Matez, Dan Harritt, Brian Smith, Chris Ciruli, Peter De Francesca, Tim Scheftler 2nd Row: Trent Seltzer, Matt Starr, Rob Ross. Jon Pollock, Kevin Gigler, Darin Bosch, Dylan Stillwell. John Lynch, Mike Cassiano. Kevin Taggart 3rd Row: Jeff Radcliffe, Vincent Toms, Mike Teischer, Jon Ord, Jason Rogers. Brad Woltsen, John McGuire, Matt Nutley Back Row: Coach Dexter Winn, Coach Ted Mahoney, Eric Dodson, Lee Delay, Chris Tarr, ggsse Martinez, Chris Schuh, Pete Essig. Shannon Webb, Scott Wilkes, Coach Craig OQQIUS , 1 A caching freshman football is a tremendous job considering that most of the athletes participating on the team are brand new players who L L have never been exposed to the numerous concepts of football and the tteam aspect of play. Coach Craig Scoggins took things one , . step at a time and introduced four basic goals to his team. f Basically, the goals we have set up for the team are to leam the he T fundamentals, to help them feel good about themselves by building self-esteem, to give one-hundred percent, and to have a good time while they're out there, said Scoggins. 'These are the four things we like. Coming together as a team was the biggest problem for the group. Thirty-four people had to become one, and it took awhile for them to leam this aspect. Without much experience they didnt know how to go at it. But the kids never give up, commented Scoggins. Whey give one-hundred percent and that's all anyone can ask. We have a really good group of outstanding athletes. - Lora Stowe



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