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▲ VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM. Front row: Kristin Oekline. Shaunna Klarer. Elaine Sanchez. Kiersten Taub; back row: Coach Tony Allmoslecher. Patrice Pothier, Tessie Hernandez. Lisa Cindrich. Carolyn Karnes. 100 Sports Varsity Volleyball ' l4lAl I f ft k JL
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A JV FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Monte Henson, Frank Fnas, Chad Marshall, Doug Click, James Granado. George Guillen. SECOND ROW: Paul Enriquez, SuengChoi, Ryan Modica. Armando Calderon, RicardoGaray, Steve Crandall, Donnie Wright. THIRD ROW: David Cermack, Harvey Clee, Chris Walsh, Jay Devers, Doug Doner, Tom Pridmore, Barnard Chua, George Salas, Raul Rodri- guez. BACK ROW: Carnell Carter, Matt Green, Alvin Smutzler, Jeremy Collins, John Pak, Robert Clark, Danny Munoz, Allen Schloteck. ▲ FRESHMEN FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Chris Fernandez, Jeff Johnson, Freddy Sanchez, Jason Booth, Richard Becarra, Jeff Cool, Mike Ortez. SECOND ROW: Philip Rueda. Victor Chua, Matt Gaylord, Jay Domingo, A.J. Smith, Terry Rose, Alan Sugita, Scott West. THIRD ROW: Efrim Gon- zales, Jeff Radcliff, Scott Cassells, Jack Issett, Kevin Simpson, Sue Jong, Mike Roblado. FOURTH ROW: Chris Barnett, Chris M ontoya, Mac Esfandi, Aaron Maybe, Todd Melanson, Mark Morgan, Joey Calzadiaz. BACK ROW: Robert Freeland, J.J. Zamary, Dan Lazio, Jeff Calzadiaz, Toby Jewel, Ed Vladimir, Marc Matthevus, Harrison Tsai. J.V. Frosh Football Sports 99
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' nnin VARSITY VOLLEYBALL A positive attitude contributes Varsity Volleyball. es to a successful season for aving a winning attitude made the difference be- tween winning and losing, according to Varsity Vol- leyball coach Tony Allmos- lecher. Along with working hard at developing volley- ball skills, the teann had to develop a good attitude and not get discouraged. said Coach Allmoslecher. The team ' s main goals were to play to the best of their ability and improve on playing together as a team. By the second half of the season we improved a lot, said Lisa Cindrich. The games that we lost, the other teams had to fight to win. The entire team felt that the most thrilling game of the season was against South Hills. ■ ' We were down the first two games, but we came back and gave them a fight, said Carolyn Karnes. They really had to work hard to beat us. The Varsity team con- sisted mainly of new play- ers, with the exception of Lisa Cindrich and Tessie Hernandez. I think we did good, considering that most of us were first year varsity players, said Kiersten Taub. The strong, solid friend- ship that all of the players shared was one of their best assets. We were all friends and we didn ' t carry any grudges from previous games, said Patrice Pothier. Each new game was different. The team ended the season with a record of five wins and eight losses. I thought that we would do better because of the change in leagues, said Coach Allmoslecher. As it turned out. the teams in this league were a lot tougher than the teams in our previous league. Lisa made second team all league, and Tessie re- ceived honorable men- tion. Tessie analyzed the year by saying, All in all, we had a good season after we really got serious about playing. Story by Denise Boehm, layout by Lynn Fujioka: photos by Allen Odermatt and Dave Randall. • • UP IN THE AIR, Carolyn Karnes slams the ball over the net. Carolyn was one of the top middle hitters. TWITH STEADY CONCENTRA- TION, Patrice Pothier bumps the ball up for the set. This was Pa- trice ' s first year on varsity. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL WHS OPPONENT West Covina La Puente Northview Workman Covina South Hills West Covina La Puente Northview Workman Edgewood 3 Covina 3 South Hills 5 wins 6 losses ■ The strong, solid friendship that all of the players shared was one of their best assets. — Patrice Potnier Varsity Volleyball Sports 101
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