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1 w I 1-4 V WJ! W 4 A 6 J I , Q, f. , V, ,A ,X f , f X 1 f f - ' e knew we were good started, but when We fi that only -fr -a--auf. wwf - my -Q . 'Q it -M52-gf I .tw nw, .,tw...-zum ,,,,,-5- ww f-,,,,, meant we had to work harder at prac- tices, said JV volleyballer Elaine Sanchez. As to why they had a strong team, San- chez added, A lot of return- ing players, hard practice and a good coach. ,Lum nur. N., ,,,, . ,,. .r With this attitude JV Vol- leyball went on to take sec- ond in league, only losing to Wilson. Coach Linda Thom- as commented, The high- light of our season was the last game against Wilson. Al- though we lost, we accom- plished a lot of advanced of- fensef' JV MVP was Lisa Cin- drich. Thomas said, Lisa could play well at any posi- tion I put her at. Satomi Fukudome, JV team captain, was the most intense player and best thinker, according to Thomas. Mrs Thomas made prac- tices fun, but we still got a lot of hard work done, said sophomore Cindrich. What- ever it was that made JV Volleyball a strong team, an- other great year was accom- plished. As for the FroshfSoph team, they proved that a lot of hard work pays off by tak- ing first in league. Coach Laura Simone said, We had a good season, the girls learned a lot and I'm sure x - .. , I wut A ' 9 k . , gf 3.- 'E as-. X Q5 as . 5: ' ' 5 'N-nr A WITH ATHLETIC PROWESS, sophomore Kiersten Taub passes the ball to the setter. Kiersten was forced to miss six games due to a broken collar bone. P ANOTHER POINT IS SCORED by Katie Bentjen, froshfsoph MVP. The FroshfSoph team won both matches against Nogales. Photos by Brian Gillespie. Sports!JV-FS Volleyball they'll all be on upper divi- sion teams next yearf, Nevertheless, the Froshf Soph team had a slow start. Sophomore Patrice Pothier commented, '4We didn't do too well at first, but once things got started we played good and improved even more at the endf, FroshfSoph MVP's were Katie Bentjen and Patrice Pothier. Players like these made winning the champion- ship in itself the year's high- light. Q ,H U F 3 A JV VOI kudome, Sl Tess Herna leo, Elaine ,i 1-1 A N. vv.- rs I 5.,.elsvB'5 'A P ,,,,,,,,.sue4xi rj i., 5: 5 lxiig Q FR V0 WHS 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 8 l .pi 1-
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EH vere :rice iese npion- high- ., y fe l JV VOLLEYBALL WHS OPPONENT ,iii 1 ' M13 V - A Y aa- -qbw -81 4 2 Nogales O jllp -1------A-N X . .1 Q, ,, at Mm f . , fi U Y 1 A , , 2 Rowland 1 K' ' A i Q ff 1 Wilson 2 a . J 3 6 rs 2 2 Los Altos 0 X ar , QM., e,,L 2 West Covina 0 X l ll lal . tt 14 2 Nogales 0 I 2 ROWIHHC1 0 0 WUS011 2 1 llll 2 Los Altos 0 - 1as.lllilfll'ilili5Aifl 2 West Covina 0 8 w1nsf2 losses A Jv VOLLEYBALL, Front raw: Karla Nicothodes, Satomi Fa- 2nd 111 league kudome, Sharon Cote, Lisa Cindrich, Kiersten Taubg second row: Tess Hernandez, Carolyn Karnes, Coach Linda Thomas, Desiree D1- K W Xa,,, ,,,X K ., - 1e0,Ela1ne Sanchez, . 1 1 Q - l V- H W H T -.v.l.'1..,. ,,,, , - .,o. .,f,, ,,, ,, , ,, , . '---, fl-.a:1...f,.,..-4 12342, .. -4' I -an-....,..v '4 af aa FROSHXSOPH VOLLEYBALL WHS OPPONENT 2 Nogales O 2 Rowland O 2 Wilson 1 2 Los Altos 1 2 West Covina O 2 Nogales O 2 Rowland 1 1 Wilson 2 1 Los Altos 2 2 West Covina 1 8 wins!2 losses 1st in league ia., A ,., H, V , 1- , ,,,6..,Q, .,.: I 0 0 'Z' a ,, - Q WV ' I Q I aa I A 1 I V V ,, il': in V , ,3 I ii 1 Q, y I f 1 5 fi il a ...Y Q '43 I gf L 4' I , 1 ,, 1 1 1 Win 1.4 ,, .,,,, Y if W ' -, fm ...Air W S .L 'Q-l . 5154. ' - A FROSHXSOPH VOLLEYBALL. Front row: Melissa Torres, Tami Jones, Grace Domingo, Dianna Carterg second row: Katie Bentjen, Stacy More, Patrice Pothier, Kim Piniong back row: Cyn- thia Ramirez, Shauna Klarer, Tracy Pierce, Theresa DeChenne. A FULLY EXTENDED, junior Sharon Cote rifles the ball back to Wilson. Sharon was a member of three differ- ent sports: volleyball, basket- ball, and softball. A BUMPING THE BALL, sophomore Grace Domingo gets the ball to the middle. The FroshfSoph team con- tained 5Of32i sophomores and 50575 freshmen. 4 BEFORE HITTING THE FLOOR, sophomore Stacy More returns a Wilson player's hit. Stacy was also a member of the Girls Varsity Soccer team. JV-FS Volleyball!Sports
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