Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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, Y. A HEADING FOR THE FINISH LINE, Scott Cass pushes the last yards. Boys Track finished be hind Wilson and West Covina in league. me y wm- hg the , ..,s , p excit- boys he Si- n- F but iries. 'ed for ally I , boys Lhe Si- IE but team. Instead, Mr. Larry Taylor was that we didn't have depth. The JV's Dries. coaching both teams. Edgar Garcia swam more as individuals but the team ,ed for pointed out, Our team was so small accomplished a lot in the learning de- auy I and we had almost no back-up play- partmentf' ,Q ers. The JV's did have good singles Girls Varsity!JV Swimming players though and, as Greg Dowell The swimming season for the girls JV said, We had a lot of fung but I wish was one of victory. They won league ierra we'd have done better. and had an undefeated season. The var- d it V Varsity!JV Boys Swimming sity team didn't have quite as an im- ,Oungn V When Varsity boys swimming had to pressive season. One set-back was the Vie- face their champion status this year, the lack of returning varsity members. Su- , the team was filled with doubts. Varsity san Lee, a freshman, said, We worked zgnot swimmer Chuck Crane said, We did really hard on varsity and even though ,, Said better in CIF than we thought we we d1dn't have a very good season we team,S would and the only problem we had was still had fun. phan Varsity Boys Swimminsi Varsity Girls Swimmingr i 3 WinSf2 losses 3 wins!2 losses ns had Cords- Rowland W Rowiand 15 W3-5 Los Altos L Los Altos I' each Nogales W Nogales -1-1 Wilson L Wilson W. COViI'1a W W, Covina 'F Scores not available ' Scores not available 9 g JV Boys Swimmingi' JV Girls Swimming 1 5 wins!O losses 3 wins!2 losses 11 Z Rowland W Rowland 10 Los Altos W Los Altos 5 Nogales W Nagales lg Wilson W Wilson ' 5 W, Covina W W. COVi1'13 7 2 ' Scores not available it Scores not available ,,...-L-,1,.f.Y Supplement!Spring Sports 2 3 7 L 1

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face Varsity Baseball Freshman After a mediocre start, varsity base- Baseball ball erupted to win ten straight games, After Winning 1 including two clutch victories over the league for p U P highly favored Nogales team, 7-1 and three Stl-3 6 I 10-4, to grab the Sierra League title. ight K The Walnut batfmen were led by Sen- seasons, the soon found herself pushed into the ior Olltfieiders Blu Kalrer and Blu Budd freshmen starting spot. Harrell responded by win- and Jumors Tony Garay and Darrm seemed to be on ning ten games in a row and leading the Bishop' The Squad lost m the mst track to win the softballers to the Sierra League crown. round of CIF to Tfurance to championship again. Harrell commented, We had a lot of Cut Short a pmmlsmg Sea' Alas, it was not to be, as- close games that made for a really excit- son. JV Baseball We definitely didn't do as well ' as we should s have. But when a few people quit or get hurt it hurts the team, said shortstop Joey Arias. Their pitching was hurt when Bobby Padilla was injured and catcher Mike Speakman de- cided not to play. Outfielder John Mungia summed it up well: We just didn't play up to our poten- the frosh came in last in league. We didnit play good fundamental defense, said coach Tom Pridmore, and when that happens, you donlt win many games. Varsity Softball Of course it was disappointing to win league and then lose our first CIF game, Varsity shortstop Alison Stowell commented after their crushing loss to virtually unknown Hoover High in CIF. The team's 13-2 season record was nothing to be ashamed of, however. Pitcher Lisa Bilgen said, We're all happy with our performance in league. JV Softball When the JV softball season began with a loss of pitcher Gail Larsen, the team was left without a pitcher until Coach Larry Holmes learned that first baseman Lisa Harrell had pitched. She Varsity Baseball 12 wins!3 losses tial.', Varsity Softball 13 wins!2 losses WHS Los Altos WHS Rowland WHS Wilson WHS Nogales WHS West Covina WHS Los Altos WHS Rowland WHS Wilson WHS Nogales WHS West Covina WHS Los Altos WHS Rowland WHS Wilson WHS Nogales WHS West Covina JV Softball 11 wins!2 losses!2 ties WHS Los Altos WHS Rowland WHS WHS Wilson WHS Nogales WHS W. Covina WHS Los Altos WHS Rowland WHS Wilson -WHS Nogales WHS W. Covina WHS Los Altos WHS Rowland WHS Wilson WHS Nogales WHS W. Covina ing season. Boys Track For the first time in four years, boys track was not in the running for the Si- erra League title, finishing third in- stead. Senior Bill Rudd went to CIF but was knocked out in the preliminaries. I felt that I was mentally prepared for CIF, claimed Rudd, but physically I just didn't turn in my best perfor- mance. Boys Track For the first time in four years, boys track was not in the running for the Si- erra League title, finishing third in- stead. Senior Bill Rudd went to CIF but was knocked out in the preliminaries. I felt that I was mentally prepared for CIF, claimed Rudd, but physically I just didn't turn in my best perfor- mancef, Girls' Track Once again the girls won the Sierra league title, but this time they did it with a team that was extremely young. Led by freshman standouts like Me- lanie Atkins and Lisa Vanderburg, the track team proved that young was not necessarily bad. We were young, said captain Wendy Riggs, one of the team's few seniors, but we were faster than everyone else. Varsity!JV Boys Tennis The Varsity and JV tennis teams had a hard season with 2-8 and 5-5 records. A reason for their difficult seasons was the absence of a separate coach for each Freshmen Baseball 3 wins!12 losses WHS 5 Wilson WHS 3 Los Altos WHS 8 Rowland WHS 1 Nogales WHS 4 W. Covina WHS 7 Wilson WHS 8 Los Altos WHS 5 Rowland WHS 9 Rowland WHS 4 Wilson WHS 5 Los Altos WHS 7 Nogales WHS 10 Nogales WHS 8 W. Covina WHS 7 W. Covina JV Baseball 6 winsf9 losses WHS 4 Wilson WHS 6 Los Altos WHS 2 Rowland WHS 5 Nogales WHS 3 West Covina WHS 0 Wilson WHS 5 Los Altos WHS 2 Rowland WHS 4 Rowland WHS 6 Wilson WHS 12 Los Altos WHS 4 Nogales WHS 2 Nogales WHS 4 West Covina WHS 1 West Covina 36 Spring Sports!Supplement WHS Wilson WHS Los Altos WHS Nogales WHS West Covina WHS Wilson WHS Los Altos WHS Rowland WHS Rowland WHS Wilson - WHS Los Altos WHS Nogales WHS Nogales WHS West Covina WHS West Covina 'Of' n , , ,yylggp t. 5 WW f fr ,ply tean coac poin and ers.' play said we'c 1 W tean swif bett wou Rov Los Nog Wil W. Rov Los Nog Wil W. I



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