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ENERGY Through Pction 4 4 y ° ® pressing energy through something that you love to do — that ' s how I ' d define sports. explained varsity soc- cer player Todd Diebold. Sports wasn ' t just the ordi- nary running and jumping that you might have thought it was. This year there was more to sports than met the eye. It was made up of energy and electric- ity that some felt helped the outcome of the season. The runners had energy and enthusiasm to work hard at what they did. said Varsity Cross Country Coach Jim Po- lite. Their hard work took them to first place in CIF. This was WHS ' s first year in a new league. The change from the Sierra League to the Valle Vista League charged up every- one ' s energy. They felt more confident and energized at the start of the new season. I think we felt more confi- dent because we were playing teams of equal strength, said Varsity Football Coach Jim Pa- tricio. The school spirit and the team ' s energy was the mam reason for our success. With- out it we couldn ' t have won, said Varsity Tennis player Julie Wishner. who was named Most Valuable Player in the Valle Vis- ta League. Throughout the year there were many different definitions of sports. Some said it was a challenge, and it took team- work. Others said the most thrilling part of sports was win- ning. Junior Katie Calagna best summed it up by saying. Sports is a way of energizing life and a good way to get ex- cited about your school. Sports Division Page
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WEIRD BUT ORIGINAL, Hoofprint artist Gary Miraz, puts the final touches on his latest work. Gary also has his own comic strip in the newspaper. T PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER, the various steps in putting together the paper were often long and involved. Hoofprint staffer Victor Hernandez assists in layout. ▲ HOOFPRINT. First Row: Carolyn Broer, Mike Choy. Brett Donnan, Gary Miraz, Daryl Walker. Doug Lin, Victor Hernandez, Ted Kimball, Camille Maldanado: Second Row: Jeniffer Danahy. Sara Hampton. Rebecca Keller. Kris Kurtz-Kanthak, Julia Cheung, Steve Bailey, Mancar Es- trella, Cynthia Ramirez. Tiffani Countryman, Jeniffer De Graff; Third Row: Julie Womack, Alice Chen, Titi Lui, Susan Woo, Lisa Zammary, Flory Appricio, Tricia Ramos, Karen Middlebrook, DIanna Miller and Amy Khan. enjoy being on the staff of an award winning pa- per. It makes my respon- sibilities as a photogra- pher more important. Hoof print Organizations 93
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