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GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS WHS OPPONENTS 14 4 West Covina 11 7 La Puente 14 4 Northview 12 6 Workman 10 8 Edgewood 14 4 Covina 7 13 South Hills 16 2 West Covina 15 3 La Puente 14 4 Northvlev 12 6 Workman 15 3 Edgewood 14 4 Covina 13 WINS 1 LOSS A PERFECT TOSS, senior Ro- byn Reclusado Is posed for a win- ning serve. This was her third year on varsity tennis. Varsity Tennis 9»» a en tyanc e ■ League playoffs pro- duced more prestige for Walnut as Wishner became the first Walnut player to be league MVP. In a new league, the Lady Mustangs started out perfectly by taking the league title and entering CIF. new league and new com- petition didn ' t waver the Lady Mustangs ' prowess. I was very eager to start the season, said 2 dou- bles player Gloria Salcido. Tying for first, the girls did an excellent job, felt Coach Larry Taylor. This was the first Walnut team to place first in the Valle Vista league. With twelve wins and only one loss to South Hills, the squad made a grand entrance. In round one. the team slipped passed South Hills with a match score of 10- 8. In the second round, the girls were faced with another match against South Hills. The tension built and the pressure was on. South Hills had noth- ing to lose, only to gain, said 1 singles player Ju- lie Wishner, but we had a possible ' one-team ' championship on the line. I was disappointed that we lost, said senior Robyn Reclusado. League playoffs pro- duced more prestige for Walnut as Wishner be- came the first Walnut girls tennis player to become a league MVP. CIF also seemed to turn out well. The process of elimina- tion began with Brawley. A score of 13-5 threw the opponent out of CIF. A close score of 10-8 over La Quinta slid the girls into the third round. As Walnut went farther, the competi- tion got tougher. Walnut lost to Indio in the quarter- finals and was finally elimi- nated. I am more proud than disappointed that we made it that far, said senior Jenni Snook. Through wins and losses, and league play- offs and CIF, the Lady Mustangs reached their main goal — a season to be proud of. Story by Armando Calderon: lay- out by Lynn Fujioka; photos by Allen Odermatt and Dave Randal H WITH AN EXPRESSION OF CONCENTRATION, ol doubles player Jenni Snook executes a swift forehand, Jenni and Robyn had only one loss the whole sea- son. 108 Sports Varsity Tennis
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HAVING A POWERFUL FORE: . HANDf -Osfnille Maldonado ex ' Btute ' s a.fliwiess stroke. Camille received Hjis year ' s Coach ' s %. ..o. JV Girls Tennis WH S OPPONENT 6 12 South Hills 18 West Covina 18 La Puente 17 1 Northview 16 2 Workman 16 2 Edgewood 17 1 Covina 6 12 South Hills 17 1 West Covina 18 La Puente 9 9 Northview 15 3 Workman 16 2 Edgewood 12 6 Covina L2 wins 2 losses K Wj wSr wKKk p ■ f)fc. . ■ ■• A GIRLS JV TENNIS. Front row: Lily Chen. Shirley Tokuda, Christina Miano. back row: Maria Manzanilla. Lizzi Zavela, Camille Maldonado. Elizabeth Oh. Suzanna Viellegas; not pictured: Anissa Ayala. Diana Ciudad. Linda Ibanez, Jennifer Jackson. Wendy Jang, Eva Pesek. Ka- ren Pimental. 110 Sports JV Girls Tennis
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