Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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TOUGHING IT OUT, Michel ' Torrez keeps the ball out of their side of the field. Playing with an injury was a familiar site on the team. k ¥ A GIRLS JV SOCCER. Front row: Michelle Basch. Tncia Ramos, Angie Flores, Melissa Torrez, Jenny Fredrickson, second row: Liz Ramos, Colleen Shoup, Jeanne Martin, Courtney Becker, Eva Pesek, Maria Manzanilla; back row: Anissa Ayala. Nicole Sevilla, Lori Junn, Katie Foster (coach), Shala Long. Michelle Torrez. Katie Calagna. 120 J.V. Girls Soccer

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Varsity Girls Soccer Wee ' «l»l»a6| Going 1 2-0-0 the girls varsity soccer team showed their talents. e 1 h no. not Walnut again, would undoubtabley be on the mind of many of the WHS opponents. With skill and exper- ience being their main strength, the team spirit and determination aided the girls to a 6-1-2 pre- league record, and an overwhelming domination of league going 12-0-0 and taking the league cham- pionship. Outscorlngtheir opponent 75-5 In all. In- cluding 7 out of twelve games ending in shut- outs, just added to the prestige of the Lady Mus- tangs. It was the best season ever. We won league with an undefeated record and everyone got along on and off the field. said second year varsity player Mar- issa Sanchez. With the leadership of outstanding player Kler- sten Taub, Carolyn Karnes, TamI Carteen, Lisa Vanderburg. and ij m iPf ,i H IB 1 1 B r 4 Hk yi V ' j. ' ' .o •■ j -...- g ' ' - - ' ' - 1 Missy Munguia. the team went on to play in CIF. After winning in the first round which led them to the second round to face Bonita, the game went into overtime after a 2-2 tie In regulation. With nei- ther team scoring in over- time the game went into shoot outs. Tied after first round, shoot outs finally ended when Bonita came out ahead in the second round penalty kicks. Even though the girls didn ' t reach their highest goal for CIF champion- ships, the team, during league will always be known as the unstopable force. Story by Armando Calderon: layout by Robbie Davis: photos by Jack Elliot. 1 DEFENDER LISA VANDEN- BERG steals and clears the ball This was Lisa ' s fourth year as a varsity player ■ it was the best season ever. We won league with an undefeated record. — Marissa Sanchez A GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER. Front row: Nikki Acosta. Missy Munguia. Nora McGill. Diana Orgill. Ken Kuahara: second row: Tina Dechenne. LaShon Fontenot. Marissa Sanchez, TamI Car- teen. Kiersten Taub. Robyn Reclusado; third row: coach Scott DeGraff. Lisa Zamary. Jennifer DeGraff. Carolyn Carnes. Pam Riggs. Lisa Vandenburg. coach Ray Davies. Varslty Girls Soccer Sports 119



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r ®« ' «rli J.V. Girls Soccer ' ' Uo Endin the season 10-0-1 , girls left behind a tough act to follow. mprovement was what the Girls J.V. soccer team accomplished this sea- son. Last years record of 8-0-2 left behind what seemed to be a tough act to follow. Many of the girls being second year players and having had a taste of success made another league championship seem just around the cor- ner. Starting league, the girls didn ' t know what was ahead and what could be expected from the oppo- nent. We went out ready to give 110 percent and win, said sophomore and second year player Shala Long. With the first game of league against West Co- vina ending 4-1 and a WHS victory no one knew it would be a continuation of last years season. Later followed by eight straight shut-outs, a win over Wil- son and ending the season with a 3-3 tie to Diamond Bar. the J.V. girls led themselves to a second year league champion- ship. Our strength was tal- ented athletes and our ability to adjust to various teams, said most out- standing player Melissa Torres. The J.V. team out scored their opponents 49-4 overall, leaving be- hind an almost perfect season. The game we wanted the most was the Dia- mond Bar game at home, said sophomore Liz Ramos. With great sup- port from the fans and friends, the girls went on to win an unexpected easy game 7-0 against the WHS rivals. The girls ended with a league winning record of 10-0-1. Dr. Rampershad developed a strong pro- gram and this brings out good athletes which was the cause for most of our success, said coach Ka- tie Foster. Story by Armando Calderon. layout by Lynn Fujioka: photos by Allen Odermatt t ■ We went out ready to give 110 percent and win, — Shala Long. A USING HER HEAD, Courtney Becker beats the opponent to the ball. This was Courtney ' s second year on the J.V team. foli Olv Girls JV Soccer WHS OPPONENT 1 West Covina Los Altos Wilson Diamond Bar Charter Oak Rowland West Covina Forfeit Rowland 6 Los Altos 5 1 Wilson 3 3 Diamond Bar 10 wins 0 losses 1 tie -4 AWAITING A DIRECT KICK. the J.V. Defense forms a wall. The team went undefeated for the second year in a row. J.V. Girls Soccer 121

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