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

 - Class of 1987

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Brabyn. i LW.. .4 Girls' Volleyball. Front Bow Krlsty Baugh, Becky Herzberg, Second Row: Lisa Jhung. Jayce Hay, Whitney Salk, Carrie Flow: Suzy Benton, Coach Dan Lyman. Alison Caldwell. Bowi Allison Shannon. Jennifer Meredith. July Flowen. nity, mixed with positive attitude and overall experience was the recipe that the varsity volleyball team followed to create a winning season. Much improved from last season, the girls compiled a Palomar league record of 7-5 which earned them a spot in the play- offs. Although the team was defeated by Sweetwater in the league play-offs, it was named the leagues third place team, and was seeded fifth in the county. We had a very successful season, said Coach Jim Harrah. Most teams in the county would have liked to have had the kind of season we did. A strong front row of experienced hitters and blockers including Carrie Buell, Lisa Hamson, Lucretia Meier, and Heather Hasselmann largely contributed to the team's success. Following in the varsity team's foot- steps, the junior varsity team, coached by Dan Lyman, had an equally rewarding season. Led by sophomores Britt Hamson and Becky Herzberg, the girls were ranked 8-4 BUELL?55S arrie Buell's athletic career began at the early age of five when she was first intro- duced to the game of soccer. She was wearing soccer cleats before she even knew how to tie them. Nine years later as a freshmen in high school, Buell became involved in a new ball game -- volley- ball, which has since become her claim to fame. As a sophomore, Buell earned the title Best All- Around Player, and was also named Most Valu- able Player at the Hilltop Tournament. This year, Buell was chosen as All Tournament Player of the prestigious Serra Tournament, and in league. 'They had a real willingness to work as a team, said Lyman. As the season progressed, the team displayed outstand- ing defensive skills and a real ability to keep the ball alive. The greatest accomplishment, Lyman feels, was the progression from a brand new player, to a more experienced player toward the end of the season. The girls also turn from strangers into friends. They really pull for each other on the court. said Lyman. - Lora Stowe Varsity Volleyball Score Board 9!30 TP vs Orange Glen 10!O1 TP vs Mt. Carmel 10!07 TP vs Vista 10!f2 TP vs San Dieguito 10!14 TP vs Fallbrook 1O!16 TP vs Poway 10123 TP vs Orange Glen 10128 TP vs Mt. Carmel 1O!30 TP vs. Vista 11!O4 TP vs San Dieguito 11!O6 TP vs. Fallbrook League 7-5 Overall 25-9 tater honored with the title Most Outstanding Player of the Torrey Pines Varsity team. lt seems like l'm always in sports, said the good natured senior. 'l've made all of my best friends through sports. Earning her position at the top of the volleyball I like volleyball because you're trying to win, but you want to help your friends win too. That's part of why you want to do it. ranks didn't come easy. It come through a lot of hard work and dedication. l've learned a lot from participating in soccer and volleyball. l've learned how to deal with people, how to work together with a team, and to have pride in myself and in my school, said Buell. l've also learned not to give up even when l'm tired. I like volleyball because you're trying to win, but you want to help your friends win too. Thats part of why you want to do it. explained Buell. When she's not at soccer or at volleyball practice, Buell enjoys drawing. Sometimes I like to draw. I designed tee-shirt logos for our soccer team and volleyball team. Buell is an avid movie watcher and spends a lot of time on weekends at the theater with friends. Planning on continuing her athletic career, Buell hopes to attend UC Davis where she will try out for volleyball or SOCCGF. - Lora Stowe WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL 61



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lthough the varsity girls' tennis team was unable to repeat their CIF champion- ship from last year, the players had a very successful season with only two losses overall. We have liked to repeat the CIF championship, said Coach Anne Meigs, Hbutiwe played as well as we could have. We were just outplayed in the final match. Only defeated once in league play, the team was recognized as 'Co-League Champion,' a shared title with Poway. Experience was a positive factor on the team this season. A number of girls had been on the team for three or more years. There were quite a few sophomores this year who were new to the team, so it was good to have the leadership of the girls who had the experience and maturity to provide it, said Meigs. The major problem with the tennis program at Torrey Pines is the facility. We had to finish two of our matches away from school, and find courts with lights, and that's ridiculous when you start at 2:00, said Meigs. Due to the unlighted facility, the girls were limited in practice time to one and a half hours as opposed to the regular three hours that most other teams practice. The girls had to learn how to maximize their effort into a limited amount of time, said Meigs. On the team, each player was expected to play to the best of her ability, striving for complete committment, and with these expectations, the team was almost unbeatable. Next season, the girls will have to continue without standouts, Linda Allred and Tina Trumbull who will be graduating, but many excellent players will be return- ing according to Meigs. We're losing some excellent seniors, admitted Meigs, but we have some very fine players returning. Meigs will also look to the junior varsity team for potential varsity players. The junior varsity team had a great year this year. There were some girls who went undefeated on the team. Perhaps with the strength ofthe returning players, and the solid players mov- ing up from the junior varsity team, the varsity tennis team will be able to re- capture the CIF crown they left behind this season. - Lora Stowe FOLLOWING THROUGH, Katherine Newcomb fires a backhand shot over the net during a home match against San Dieguito. mmbefl ring: alenf llarsity Tennis. Front Row: Andrea Johnston, Katherine Nlewcomb, Lisa Weisman, Kristen Holmquist: Second Row: Dourtney Moon, Valerie Peterson, Kim Sherrod, Christa John- song Back Flow: Tina Trumbull, Judy Schwieben, Linda Allred, goach I-Anne Meigs, Kelly Peters, Celine Thompson, Susan onmc . lunior Varsity Tennis. Front Row: Michele Nugent, Kristen Rible, Allison Taharag Second Row: Stacy Spector, Shannon Sullivan, Sara Saltman, Marren Roy, Back Row: Jennifer Thomas, Erin Williams, Elizabeth Daly, Brooke Porter, Heather Feemster, Coach Diane Elliot. ost talented tennis players become talented through years and years of experience. Often times this experience begins when the athlete is very young and begins taking tennis lessons at the country club, following in the footsteps of parents. Such was not the case for senior Tina Trumbull. Trumbull began her tennis career in Pheonix, Arizona when she began high school. After only two years of play in Arizona, she had already been recognized on her team as a standout. In herjunior year, Trumbull moved to California where she began playing on the Torrey Pines varsity tennis team. Even among some of the most tal- ented tennis players in the county, Trumbull again, emerged as a top player and proved invaluable to the team. She earned such titles as Most Valuable Player and the prestigious title Blade Tribune Athlete of the Week. Motivated by a strong love for the sport and a drive to compete, Trumbull spends the majority of her time perfect- ing her game. Twice each week, she travels to Rancho California where she takes lesson, and on weekends, she plays in tournaments. l love the competition in tennis, and Trumbull. lt's really challenging trying to be the best at what you do. - Lora Stowe WOMEN'S TENNIS 63

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