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'- IN STRIDE. Jeff Babikian power hits the ball in a practice rally. , ss s f-:ff ie POWERHOUSING a backhand winner, Mark Ellison follows through on a retum shot from Vista opponent Paul Richards. ,-Q1 Z,-' '.i5::':': y' 5- +--trif t if lj --I3-iifii? 11 ' ,T 13 i t r ,H Qt-::,:Q? Xt: g- ----H' aff: 55' - .- 1- D :AE 5751 F i T '-FSM' ' 9555- E'ii-FE? 1. iff C ' . E E E-giirggig ' K? ANTICIPATING THE BALL, Jeff Babikian prepares to nail a backhand across the court to teammate Rick Ryder, 1:1- C 171. 11-3 .15Aj':yi.rs z-rx x n-::r4s..n f .:1 . .':c-z-. 1 ' 572.5 1. ::.'l:425.'E- '-1: T.E.l'iT-.?4 3517: 1 ,'i.... ,:3,5ig,:::g:i::: -f-..:-1-2.13. ...ii '..-xr... ,tai 1551? -3155? E 5252221553 :rv 1' -Ck 5 , aj.-.:: :. ---FT - e-1 - 14 f-.A 5, 1:-:un Lf 1 1, .4 Z V,-T.-,: .,,:....:..,:,,-:I 5, 'ELL TE..T:J':7f:.:l'flE:L-lif-QT 4-'77:F'7?:7.T': L - . ?'?g'f - K ' in Q21 - 2 r' -,111 A . 1 3 , 1 .W ..,-FW .- .4 .JEFT-1'f'1k T fr. -. . 4. -M'-2 4 gl' - -.-arse' .111-. '-11 he - lf . I Lffz- 5.1-ffl' ff. 72f 7- fi v 1. . '- -- 1 tx V-.1 'gf-, 1 J. evo ff' ii if - 11. -gf., 4+-1 , --,lf 'siege ' -f-'-fl - Q Z-2512 1 '.:: .f- - e : , - f Y- -'ff' - .-. - - f 1 -' oming into The varsity boys' C.l.F. championship rate Tennis program after his first year as head coach of the boys' varsity basketball team, John Farrell brought with him an equally strong coaching philosophy of improving his players' performances by helping them develop their legs and conditioning. arrell know it would be hard for his Team to retain it's C.l.F. crown, which had been snatched from La Jolla after I5 years of domination. The Palomar League was Tough This season due to The Tremen- dous efforts of rival Teams to ltknock-off the champs. The team consisted of three retuming seniors, in- cluding C.l,F. semi-finalist Tim Bubnack, two sopho- mores, lar-gd three freshmen. Fclrel aoeda argeemphasisontheimportanoeof conditioning. 'Conditioning will be a big part oftrainingf' he said. 'We have a strong league this year, and you have to Tdaelthem one at a time. We wcnt to Take the C.l.F. again. We just hope we can meet The challenge. Among the retuming starters were seniors Bubnack, Jeff Babikian, and Richard Ryder. Sophomores Craig Zarro and Mark Ellison were joined by newcomers to CONDITIONING EQUALS SUCCESS the Team freshmen Dave Rosencrantz, Mike Kestler, and Chris Swortwood. Ellison was one of the Team's top players last year. We have a lot of depth and talent this season, Farrell said, more depth Than l've ever seen. With a great deal of depth and talent, Farrell knew he had the makings of another championship team. He credited much of that to former boys' coach and C.l.F. champion girls' coach Ann Meigs. The varsity team was not the only one hoping for a C.l.F. victory. The junior varsity squad was also a strong contender for the crown. Led by standouts junior Eric Altshuler, freshman Adrian Tumbull, junior Lorenzo Zetina, and sopho- more David Raft, the top four players respectively, the team was definitely one tc beat. There were advantages as well as disadvantages to be dealt with during the season. One advantage was that the team was bolstered bythe strength and power generated by the above mentioned top singles players. Also, they were coached by Crawford, a professional tennis player who knows his business. The unfortunate disadvantages included the apathetic lack of student support and the sadly lacking facilities. All things oonsidered, the athletes were confident in their ability. 'tl think we will win C.l.F. to start a new Torrey Pines said junior player and assistant coach David Nordquest. l'We have so much potential. - Lora Stowe N . -. ' ' V Nesfi' IHHKIT '55, VARSITY BOYS' TENNIS Front row - Mike Kestler 2nd row - Craig Zarro, Tim Bubnack, Jeff Babikian, Mark Ellison Back row - Greg Hydar, Chris Swortwood, Nick Frost, Jonathon Brown, Rick Ryder, Coach John Farrell Liu ikl-'L I .,..
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