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Cindy ordfelt, Mark Tobler Stage Crew is more Stage Crew is of a team effort a blast! Where than any other class can playing or club. They are Ha lo and dedicated not only drink Dew to excellence on the be considered stage of HHS but a top priority? to each other. It is a -Lily Herbon unique expe rience. {Indy Nordfelt Stage Crew is one big dysfunctional family.

Homecoming -::r r-+ Opening AsslmblY r~tl :y stuck \"Dancing is ro ~~ what I live for and no one can stop me. Being a Dance Co . officer allows me to help everyone be their best, and I love that. /I Shelley Vrooman Page by Danlelie Rasmussen, (lara Nielsen Moab Photos: Ryan Timoney 02.03

flying II I love the beauty, intensity and passion of dance. It is my UN SPOKEN way of expressing myself w ithout limits. \" Jordan Rock Unspoken As modern dancers, others often criticize us because they don't understand that we must be athletic and artistic. But as we are punched by this approach we don't argue back, but pull ourselves up and continue with our movement. We create movement To tell stories To convey messages To communicate the feelings of our soul We share with audiences Giving them an experience We can make them happy or uneasy We can make them laugh or cry We can make them excited or even frustrated Through Dance we express fears, desires, passions and imperfections. Each emotion comes from within and is expressed not from our mouths but through our bodies. It is UNSPOKEN 'Dance Co. made \"Dance is the crunch hiS year the best. We love of my life have done so much and has changed \"I love all the and Iam so proud the way I feel. I freedom and oall thegirls on the used to dance opportu nities that company; they have because it was Robyn gives us to worked so hard and fun, now it's my be creative.\" have given so much.\" passion .\" Laura Hawkins Nicole Faulkner Amanda Hoover







Iwould not hurry I w ould be a The same thing . through life and better friend I knew what I take time to enjoy and not think wanted to be the small but about myself when I was 7 important things so much .. . and in the 2nd along the way. Brandon Shaffer gra de. I've always wanted to teach Sue Malone people how to read .

I'd try aII that stuff If I had it to do punt I was too scared all over again , to do, like soccer, I'd have gone If I had it to do musical, ta lking to into business all over again .. that guy Ilike:-D. and made I'd punt. Kathy Hiatt Brad Tingey

Iwould have Do something flirted taken Calligraphy else - what and German in was I thin king? I'd flirt more in coll ege . I'd have gone college:). But on into marine a serious note, Cammi Tressler biology. I would have majore in biology Sarah Habel and minored in PE insted of the other wasyaround. Audrey Richards

Humanities Greg Hose Algebra I would teach and coach again . As Some days in this nursing the years go on profession are the I appreciate the highest of highs. I'd retire and association with Others make me become a lap the students and want to tear my dancer in a my co-workers hair out. But I think nursing home. more . that the best days here are better JoAnn Plant Steve Margetts than most days somewhere else. Victoria Brinton

Iwould have Throw more oh yes! retired after 5 curve balls. years of teaching, Before Iwasmarried, I like I planned, Bob Johnson would have studied abroad and then gone In France and would have into some kind of said \"Yes \" when Georges, graphics, but alocal Frenchman in Pans, I couldn't give up read my palm on the steps my summers ! of Sacre Coeur, told me that he and Iwere meant to be Marie Halpin together, and invited me to go for a \"drink\". That may have been fun.

I'd enjoy the jour- Left West lawyer ney more and not earlier and worry so muich come to HHS, I'd would have about the day to used Rogain , become a lawyer day hassels. I'd never grown or worked in the travel more, work old, never have medical field . less and pay cash another year- Marta Diamond for everything . book picture, & taught math. MG Draper Darol Denison

Jennifer Romney Lanaguage Arts play more I would do St. Louis my dream If I had it to do job fi rst - be I'd probably be ovedr again I'd a river guide in St. Louis. Just play more, learn and ski bum :}. shoot me. more, be outside Then teach so more, and achieve I can have my Sharon Kerns more . summers and weekends off. lorna Mu rray Deborah Houskeeper

Brandon Shaffer Michelle Shimmin Lisa Stowe Bruce Takeno Brad Tingey Spanish English/SBO's Spanish PEIDrivers Ed Physics Millwork Leslie Trelease Cammi Tressler Sharon Williams Carol Winter English US History Algeb ra Adult Roles What I would Becky Rees I wou ldn't change rather be doing a thing . I love instead of teaching and working here I married my is unprintable .. . handsome best Judith Zimmerman friend. Life has given me amazing experiences and opportunities . Robyn Copa

Marn Coles MaUl\"een Fuelling Renae Hatfield DeeAnn Hone Sandi Hoopes Campus SecUlity Reporgraphics Attendance Office Counseling Secretary Assist. Registrar

~I spots Annie 5.O.J Nelson dressed as Cruella DeVille - (1) = \"I actually killed Jill Johnson's dalmation ~o and now 1wear it as a coat. Shhhh ... don't (~1) ~ro tell! \" .~ Page by Cassandra Hendricks, Michelle Peshev 112.113

Scott Hollinger \"Rock on moo ... dressed as the dudes,\" said Joker - \"Jingle Eric Eliason, Steve Ashby, \" I Bells, Batman \" I just felt like Went through smells, Robin laid dressing up like blood sweat and an egg . Batmobile a rocker.\" tears to make my lost a wheel and cow costume, just Joker (me) got to come to school away- ha, ha, ha, and make a fool hal\" of myself.\"

Kate Smith and Christian Harmon showed their dancin g skill s with tbe Tango. Shalyn Becknell, Andi Myers, and Mary Shurtz did vocal solos for the talent assembly. G-rac Vincent and Justin Scott used eJbow and fingers to stun the audi- ence with John Schmidt's music. Davie Sharette, ayeen Hossain, and Chris Maile made an awe- some spectacle as therrocked out as the green stripes OJ,-+ and partners, Who knew ro Chavez, Manuel rapp ing took talent! Mercado, and Leo JD Sherfield, actually ~ Arrieta ripped lip freestyled his entire the tage with their show! Then he threw [\"' 'O-J+ cha-cha-chaing. his hat to Kevin Gar- diner! ro V1 . 0-.::.:.J. rVo1 ~3 114·115

pieces Stephanie Minor sang Ashlee Simpson 's, \"Pieces of Me.\" guicello Matt Christensen and James Morgan jammed out on stage. white chocolate ate Reasch, Sam Fiedler, &JeffJohnson rapped in Spanish, Korean and German. hawaiian Hawaiian dancers did what they do best-- dance Hawaiian style. Andi Myers ~Q) Jackson Cozzens, Ray DeWolfe, and Escape Velovity members, James Donahue, Whitney Bailey, Haley Grow, Chase Cade Critchlow belt out The Clovers Hagman (drums) and Sidney Potter wrapped up the talent show with their \" Love Potion #9\" to a mezmerized orig inal song . They were one of the shows very best. audience .

timeline swimming i Wacky, silly, funny, things reindeer pull to get us to participate in the Tree $700 Mr. Richin 's 5th peliod Honors world his- toryclass led the school by raisingover $700 on their own and give 6angels an unforgettable Christmas e'\" n Page by Ashley (ollie, (,ara Nielson ~ :J :::J -. . Q)::. Vi' :3~ ,..-+ III Vl 116.117

dance Our lone 3 SBO men danced their hearts out in the men's drill Christmas performance. cheese ! Kate Smith and Paul Cave represented the VE spirit of singing in the Chrismas assembly. hot cocoa The SBO's sold hot chocolate one momiIlg to raise money for the Angel Tree. disappointment Because of the time element, there was not enough money raised to get the facility involved in the Angel Tree incentives. More money needed to be raised for them to playafriendly game of dodgeball. 65 The administration Senior pride suck up! performed to the sponsored a Villiage People's human ice Rebecca Busic hit- YMCA. cream sunday and Austin Aerts Then they led the contest between participated in student body in the classes for the blood drive afew Christmas an Angel Tree where 198 usable caro ls . incentive. Mandi pints of blood Barnes and Chris were drained . Neidiger got The blood drive is really messy! always a success at Hillcrest.

The M) leryof Neville Landless- Paul Edwin Drood, rul un.6niched novel byChru'le Dick- ens, was turned into an audience participation mu ical. o enable more members to gel leads, Drood \\Va double cas\\. Each cast did two shows. Drood is a play ,,~thin a play. There are over 500 endings to dioo efrom. The audi nee got to vote on the outcome of the pia, Jed ordfelt, Cyndl ordfelt's husband, played Mr. Tomas Purcell, the Maestro/Pianist. '----He did the live Chris Neidiger m small part? 0... ot every companymember 9- ~ . got a lead, but they all played a named character ~ ::J and were cast in almost all -0 0 of the scenes. Marianne Rich sang an outstanding ilJ \"\"\"'I rendition of\"Wages of Sin.\" Several cast member sit '< 0 on each others lap before ~ 8. the fall \" . 118.119

dead? Miranda Carroll and Mary Shurtz posed dead to help create the atmosphere of Princess Puffers opening scene. goose After serv- ing a frozen bird for dinner four nights in a row, stage crew went bowling with the bird. egyptian Ellie Durrant and Paul Cave played a pair of orphaned Egyptian twins in an English sOciety. freeze play Dan Kiisel held his pose for a long period of time to create a frozen picture of the play. They were very indestructible. Dan was not bothered by Mrs. Halpin who tried to make him flinch. Chirs Neidiger Shalyn thank you was the Chairman Becknell played and narrator Princess Puffer, Kate Smith, of Dreod . He an opium den playing the part look a moment owner who of Miss Alice each night to knew al l about Nutting, a male Introduce each the wages of impersonato r, actor or actress to sin. took a bow for the audience. her portrayal of Edwin Dreod .



favorite things are cars. What are your favorites? This is what the Hillcrest student body voted for this past year. Movies 1. ~Ieon Dynamite 2. Lord of The Rings 1. MIce's Van 1. Weecle 1. Blue 1. Bugs 8lmy 2. Anywhere 2. FreakW 2. Green 2. Spongebob 3. Or 3. Fetch 3. Brown 3. Taz 1·:fTl ;n:::n t 1. Hawcii iLA:J' :..I ,{. • c· 1. Wendy's 2. Oiltornia 2. McdonaIds 1. Hstory 3. Lace Powell 1. SirJ1)SOllS 3. Taco Bell 2. EngfISh 2. Friends 3. Seminary 3. 5einfeld 1. Ice Cream 1. Bathroom 1. Jim Carrey ~T,I·.n 2. Cereal 2. Home 2. MIce Myers 3. Cookies 3. Renee who? 3. Halle Berry 1. Reeses 2. C8ramello 3. Twix 1. EngfISh I ~ (\"·T·1t1.·.1I · 1 1. Dr. Pepper 1. Basketball 2. Math 2.MtDew 2. Football 3. AlI CIasses 1. Cherry 3. Coke 3. Volleyball 2. Strawberry 1. Modest 3. Tropical Mouse 1. flip flops 1. X96 IL.1: IJ.: • It-: · • 2. 81\"* 182 2. NIce 2. 97.1 ZHT 3. Yellowcard 3. Addas 3. KbulI93 1. Mke's Van 2. Jordan Commons 3. House

5teJ\\.(~ 5~Ah.J Sterling Scholar nominees are recognized for their pursuit of excellence in scholarship, leade ship, and citizenship. With the help of their advisor, Mrs. Payne, these accomplished students prepare to compete with other schools in the Wasatch Region. One winner will be chosen category. They'll face tough competitors, but we already mow they've got what it takes to Cum: 3.97 Act: 24 ''The grass is always greener at the end of the tunnel. When God gives you lemons, \"Don't give up when you begin to doubt happy. But most imporlantIy: don't worry, or you'll never succeed!\" make lemonade.\" liThe only problem with knowing you'r&perfec:t is that everyone thinks you're stuck up.\" 1'Tbingli Uke SterIJng$cholar just don't like apontaneou& combustion. You've got yourself on Ore.\"



124.125 final book... In myfirst year as an advisor, I cried evel), other dayin aVP's office because of thestress and difficulty of meeting deadUnes. Iquickly learned how important mysupportingstaff were and the in's and out's of agood book. I'm going to miss doingthe yearbook terribly, but Ufe goes on and now, I'U beable to have one... But for a while, I'm goingto do what Lance Harrisonis doingin the picture to the light.

Who we were \"Yearbook is awesome. Mrs. Halpin is the best teacher. Heidi and I had a blast doing the flag at least once a week. It was always fun going the long way so we could check out really hot guys!\"-Decarae Hardy \"Year- book is such a tiring class. Jumping out of boxes, eating breakfast, and parties all the time. You learn how to take things in stride.\"-Maria Bjarnson \"Aclass you can sleep in, eat in, and party in. What more could you ask for?\"-Ashley Cottle \"Yearbook: what more could you ask for? Eating breakfast every morning, playing pranks on other teachers, and laughing with the coolest teacher ever!\"-\\vhitne~ Brown \"You can pick your nose, and you can pick your friends but you can't pick what's in the ft'eakin ' yearbook. (unless you're on yearbook) \"-Jill Borg \"I always feel so left out-that's why I put myself on every page ... Go yearbook!!!\"-,1illJohnson \"Yearbook is like your wedding day... better late than never, but you better bring the waffles!\"-Rachel Kaneko \"God made rivers, God made dirt, God made me so I could design the yearbook.\"- Mandi Bame \"Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.\"-Cassandra Hendticks \"If yearbook required no effort at all, it would be called nap-time.\" -Jennifer fowler \"Yearbook is on time and coming to school on a regular basis.\"-Ciara ieL en \"Once you read this I will be on a beach somewhere recovering from Hurricane Haipin.\"-BrLtodi Freeman \"Yearbook is great because there is always cereal to eat, except for when the milk is a week past the due date. Oh, and making the year- book is fun too!\"-Ltiney Rudd \"Yearbook is like the Belgian Waffle, if you enjoy breakfast it is the place to be.\"- ficheUe Peshe\\ ''Yearbook is great!\"-DanieUe Rasmussen \"Yearbook was a great class! Despite what everyone thinks, we don't just mess around in there. Mrs. Halpin was on our butts 24i7! (in a good way) \"-Daqu,ui Coulombe \"In through the out door, yeah!\"-,ate Hancock \"School is over-rated!\"-Lance Harrison loved yearbook! \"Although we had DrlooverdtsbeiEngdaibtloe r PlC\\ures, food, birthday a lot of stressful parties...my favorite weeks trying to make to help make the things! Mrs. Halpin is deadlines, yearbook yea rbook so we so much fun and she was a lot of fun and could remember the knew how to make a a great experience. I best times of our yearbook- even with a had a blast working high school years! bunch of amateurs.\" close with Heidi and Yearbook=hard work, Mrs. Halpin. We innumerable pictures, t,I made a stressful hectic deadlines and time, fun .\" fun fimes.\" Ii I N Ion nqt'll lid 11111

\"fun \"facts State Tennis Champs, 2 years in a row Boys basketball played in the Delta Center, beating Taylorsville 60-36 Drill took 3rd in region, 2nd in State Football made it to the state playoff Swim team had 5 qualifiers for state fast facts I After 35 years of coaching, Coach Takeno says farewell with his two sons, Robert and Kevin. He stayed on long enough to get his two sons graduated and to find a place to play college ball. Robert and Kevin will both be going to SUU to play football. The boys varsity basketball team beat Brighton on their home court to win the Battle of the Jug. We creamed them with a score of 74-47. Nothing feels better than beating Brighton especially on their home court. ~ l



1 You don't have to move to make the adrenalin flow. The offensive line held firm before the snap of the ball. 2 The teamtrulybelieved George Barrett and Snmrt Petty, \"Team unity... It's what set liS apa11 from the rest!\" I There was no hesitation whenAdam Eastman passed tile ball to Nate Good- feUow- everyone knew he would take it to the end zone. 4 Rob Takeno and the rest of the team described Coach Takeno as, the • ' , •• Stuart Petty, with confidence said, \"In the end, it's just you and him on the battlefield and he's the one hurting.\" Stuart really hurt the Beetdiggers when he broke away for that 40 yard run. Jorda 21-0 Riverton 35-21 Alta 16-7 The boys clearly had Before every game, dirty their head in the Adam Eastman game when Hillcrest reassured the Kevin Wilkeswas beat Jordan during team, \"We're a great example Homecoming week, gonna smoke for every player on 21-0 . 'em! \" Adam the team . He was will be returning not afraid to get next year. down and dirty. The Copper Hills game waschal leng- ing in the mud.

wedding singer Rumor had ilZane Beadles was 129 quite a singer. At theJordan game he Hexed his muscles and sang, \"Yippee kai yeah, gel along Uttle doggy, get along!\" Zane also made lhe Ali-Slate Team! Brighton 7 all state Work Uke Hell, West 14-6 feel Uke Heaven! Even though it was challenging a year, we had 4 A.l.l State players. brick wall Jordan may hit hard, but not hard enough. Pele Stamos blocked Uke a brick wall and left a hole large enough for the running back 10 come tlu'ough for yardage. winners Ben Hendy, another A.l.l Stater as a wide receiver charged down the field in tlle ganle against Jordan. It was the perfect cap for Homecoming week. (nnnQrhills 20-7 Run, run, as fast dawgs as you can!! Eric Swenson said, You can't catch .. Playing Jordan him, he's Robert was a walk in the Takeno, another park compared All-State man . Rob to Brighton, and Kevin will be which was the as alinebacker. playing on the most physically collegiate level demanding game next year. this year.\"

1 Even though our]V team didn't have ule best season U1i year they still gave it their aU, had fun , and never gave up. 2 \"Success is goingfrom failure to failure without loss of enulUsiasm,\" the team mono for the season was chosen by late GoodfeUow. I The players believed Coach Merhish was a great coach, but they also think he is insane. He won't dispute that. mud... ~=~~::1~ The teams tough stuff funniest moment All of the players during the It's hard to lose had a common season was Jace so many games, consent, beating Allen's 80 yard \"Especia lly w/hen Copper Hills (20-0) touchdown . you give your all in the mud was When the refs and lose,\" said the high light of called it back, he Nate Goodfellow. their season . threw up!

1 The sophomore team wanted us to >~ ~ ---- ro know ... \"We mayhave lost but we still ~ kept our pride and we really are better ~ than our record shows.\" ~ ::> 2 iti The mud game was definitely the most ~ fun but beating Alta, Copperhills, and West Jordan were also major highlights for the team this season. I The team called the coach \"tough,\" and in return he toughened up the players with drills likegasel's and okies. \"Determination is An injury kept sacrifice what is needed now, ~,...-..... ... Brian Sleight to have success for from playing, but Quarterback, Kirk tomorrow.\" said nothing could Young said, \"Pain quarterback, Kade keep him from is temporary, pride Schoenrock . working hard is forever.\" Pain with the team . of losing helps Managers often you work hard go unnoticed, during practice to Brian worked improve and get hard . on the winning track .

Varsity Volleyball 1 This year Ole team consisted of 7 seniors, most had played 3 to 4 years at Hillcrest. It was another challenging season WiOl only2 wins, beating Copper Hills twice. 2 Ricky Ward was the manager for the past 3 years. The girls and coaches reallyappreciated his dedication. S Onlya few pOints separated the winner from the loser in manyof Ole games. They worked hard and had fun even though the season didn't go as planned. Sivolene lka se~ up anotherkill assist. The Senior girls chilled before their game against Bingham. Danielle Rasmussen stuffed the opponent's hard hit. Captains,Heidi Smith,Angie Haslam,and Madeline Brosnan got ready for serve-receive.Defensive specialist Amanda Bishop got low preparing to dig. 2 wins 12 losses Jordan 3-2 Alta 3-1 West Jordan 3-0 Bingham 3-0 Copper Hills 1-3 Brighton 3-0 Senior Tori perfection Gardner showed Madeline Brosnan quick reflexes as This season the moved here from she saved the team worked hard st. George for her ba ll and on their passing senior year. She the point for skills. Several provided the team Hillcrest. One drills were centered with a little more thing they on ball control stability and unity. learned was to and there were never let the ball many passing hit the floor. competitions. Angie passed the test.

team together The te[lm \\Vent to camp at Dixie State College. They played together, ran together, and laughed, a101. McCann made them laugh 0 hard they almost lost agame, but pulled it oul. memones >. On Senior ight the girl were .0 showered with gifts and erenaded by manager Ricky Ward. rOnJ aI.U. united Heidi Smith, MeUssa Fillta, and Danielle Rasmu en put up atriple block against Alta. nity is important and the team beUeved McCann used running to bring the team closer togethel: he-he \"wah-bam! \" Heidi Smith put down another kill for the Hu kies. Heidi was one of the best outside hiners on the team. 3-0 The players all Junior, Vanity devotion know how good Aloua was able It feels to get a to get around One of the team's good block. It a lot of big devoted fans, Jeff takes attitude! blocks using Johnson, showed Maggie Jensen her off-speed his excitement for stuffed Alta . hit. McCann the game. Angie always empha- Haslam sacrificed sized the need her body and to play smart. pancaked the ball.

1 With only two juniors on the]V team, the ophomores and 5'eshmen had to stepp lip and play at a higher level. 2 Coach Tressler was a new adclition to the program tltis year. She introduced the girls to tlleir new favorite drill,Bingo, Bango, Bongo a fast paced game that kept them on tlleir toes. aThe]V girls bonded well tllis year and had a lot of fun. They beat Jordan twice. Freshman Jamie Vanity Aloua, kill it! Gardiner rose a major part to a new level of the varsity Freshman, Melissa and became a team, helped Fifita proved dominant hitter, out the JV herself worthy scoring many team as their to play both JV points for the JV setter, a posi- and varisty. She team. tion she wasn't showed McCann planning on that even pretty playing . girls can hit hard.

During the econd half of the season, Hillcrest puUed out a victoryagai nst Alta, giving Coach McCann the opportunity to rub it in her ruece's face, who played for Alta. 2 The ophomore teamgot a new co~ch tlus year. Coach Pope was a last nunute replacement when the old coach, Bj , took a newjob at Olympu . Freshman Jamie Freshman Gracie Vincent Gardiner and Addie Vawdrey got ready to pass sophomore reached high and Erin Curran EllieNazzai for a spike. served . Most of synchronized thei r She was one the sophomore block against Alta . of the best team was new hitters on th e to volleyball, but sophom o re soon learned to tea m. pass, set, hit and love the game.

1 Thete:un is I'erycompetitil'e. lotofthe runners trainyear round.They mn ontheir 0\\\\11 andyou'U ee themmoningall ol'er the treet of andyand tid,'llIe 2 Cro Country doe n'thal'eaJ\" teanl. Thereis onlyoneteam andthere are notryouts. Anyone can participateif they liketorun, and run alot. I Whentheteam has banquets, money is no i sue. Theywent to theOutback Steakhou eand were told toget ll'bafever fb~J' Il'allfed. Coache ORees and Collin pickedup thetab. Riverton, Brighton, Hillcrest @ West Jordan \"Although it may not What do you surprise seem like it, runn ing is think about tons of fun! Besides, when you run ? Amanda Brown If you 're running \"I honestly try commented, \"I everyday you can eat not to think at started running whatever you want !\" ali, it's bad for cross country just to said Jacque Berry. your legs. And try something new, speaking of legs, but it turned out to mine are insanely be really fun .\" goodlooking , \" said Ryan Baker

adrenaline rush Thestart ofUlC race isalways a mad dashto get in the lead and run unhindered byother runners. Hillcrest maintained a place in the middle of the pack friendly competition MindyDraper ran side byside with the Brighton runner during the entire race.Theydeveloped a bond and decided to finishhand in hand, something rare for Hillcrest and Brighton. who knows Cross country isan unpopular sport at Hillcrest, which makes us ask why they run? \"Whydo I run?I have no clue!said Sam Belgigue. Maybe just to stayin shape. passion AmyHoumand said, \"Running is mypassion, mylife. I couldn't live without the bursting feelingof energy Iget when I run.\" What motivates The whole team in your head youwhile you're believed Sharon running ? \"The Olsen was the Claudia Galarde person behind me most inspirational said, \"Cross country motivates me, \" said member. They is a mental sport Seth Christensen . said, \"She's always and we're all Cross country is a doing everything insane! \" Quinn lonelysport, most plus more.\" Baker, is one of the run by themselves. few freshmen on the team .

1 The girls won state with a total of 23 points-beating second place Skyline with the largest margin of points. 2 This is the second year tllis team has taken state defeating tile strong holds, Skyline and Brighton. Manyof us never thought it would happen during our lifetime. 3 atalie,Jenni, Danielle, Ellie,Jill, Carly, Becca, Michelle and Hillary, were undefeated in region and state. Masha, on ly a Region champ, in charge freshman, took Li ndsey Hoga n, 9th in state in made her \"I like being in charge first singles. return swing, because no matter She'll help completing her what I do, I am support the near perfect always rights \" said team for 3 record losing Jenni Matthews. The more years. on ly two senior 4th year varsity ma t ches . player with a record of 83 and 4, making her the perfect captain .

champs The girls easily took region, every girl taking first or second place, going on to state - being the team everyone wanted to beat. sta rs Doubles players, Jenni and atalie, Danielle and Ellie, were the backbone of the team. Both sets were unchallenged in both region and state-taking first in both. big hugs Ellie, atalie, and Jane took a moment of relief and joy together after winning the state trophy. single Jill Borg and Jane Clayton were the second and third singles players. In the state tournament,Jill took first beating Skyline and Jane took second beating Cottonwood. ~ The JV doubles, Cassidy and Becca, The JV team coaches c: always told each other, \"Your were reg ion ~ partner, your problem!\" champs with \"Each girl reached 4 undefeated their potential c. players . through hard work, Hillary, Carly, determination, and Becca and giving more than Michelle 100% every time made up the they stepped on the team. court, \" said Head Coach Hashimoto. Also pictured, Margie Mettenet and Mechele Bosco.

Girl's ., The Girl's Soccer team didn't just taste success theydigested it. Their overall record was 11-6. Theygot to the second round of tile playoffs, beating Skyline 2- 1! 2 Tllis year's team broke 3 school records: (1) double digit wins (2) beating Btighton for tile first time (3) making it to tile quarter finals. I captain DatU Montgomery said the team was so strong because they had, \"Team chemistry and work etllic--everyone had the same goal.\" Whitney Firth Michelle Dewyea and all fired up threw the ball Whitney Petersen in to a teammate. doubled up to gain Team huddles Whitney was possession for the before and during the strongest Huskies. The JV team the game got the defensive player consisted of mostly team pumped on the team this freshmanand sopho- up and ready for season. mores. Despite their some physical inexperience they came compet it ion. up with some impressive wins.

on the prowl Becca Riddle out ran the competition to get to the ball. What does Becca thjnk about when she kjcks the ball?\"HopefuUyit will go where I want it to.\" legacy The Captalls, Brianna Bush, Lacie Akre, Dani Montgomery, and HollySmith, helped lead their team in breaking 3 school records. what a catch Jacquie Blanke blocked another goal. She was instrumental in keeping Copper Hills scoreless in both ganles. close call JuniorDani Ball battled for possession against Jordan. Hillcrest kept it close the second game agallst Jordan, but Jordan scored a goal in the last two minutes to pull out the win. Jessica Beus used Lauren Bluth vogue her head .The out-hustled her team ran drills to opponent to Jacquie Blanke, Lacie practice flicking or the ball. On Akre, Kelsie Akre, clearing the ball the way to Lisette Perrault, with their heads. games \"I loved Whitney Petersen, TheBrighton listeni ng to Michelle Riddle, Krista game was a Dani's insights Whittenburg, and Jen highlight of the on the bus.\" Okamura. The team season . ate dinner together once aweek to strengthen team unity.

1 Cheer used stunting as a way to pump up the crowd. It took a lof of hard work and practice. Cheerleaders have practice 3-4 times a week. 2 Junior varsity is the smallest squad. They still cheer loud with only 8 members. I Along with cheeling at all junior varsity events,]V cheerleaders cheered at varsity girls basketball and varsity volleyball. The junior varsity Christina toes squad struck a Garcia smiled pose while at the camera Can you touch performing their and the crowd . your toes? It's a routine at the For the crowd must for Burning of the 'H' . to have fun, cheerleaders . Cheer, sophomore cheer has to Melanie Means through va rsity, show them touched her toes performed at the how there is no as she did a toe- event. better way but touch at the Burn- to smile! ing of the 'H'.

143 \"Q-J c QJ ~ ..Q.cJ ::l u~ ...c ~ oo... QJ V1 ·=ca; >. --, 0It! Sophomore cheer clapped for the crowd as they performed for the first time at the Burning of the 'H' The sophomore squad cheered at the Battle of the Axe. They stood by the team through the loss, being true cheerleaders. The sophomore squad had the most members of anycheer group at Hill- crest. With 21 members they cheered loud and clear. Brittany first Hendersen Amanda Kiisel and danced in the Sophomore squad Meagan Miller rally for the help to cheer on Burning of the got to show the football players 'H' . Manyother and the crowd clubs joined the whole school what at the Homecom- cheerleade rs Ing game against in perform ing they were made Jordan . their USA camp dance. of. The student body got to see ~ . -\":' Z,-~n (n• J' \" \" (onthe sophomores perform for the first time at the Burning I ~ ' - ' . . L. 7- I!' -- r ofthe 'H'. \".l... ' .... J .....

1 Cheer attended the SACamp during tlle summer where they learned manyroutines. 2 The squad's number changed this year to twelve members consisting of juniors and seniors instead of only six members. I The Cheerleaders competed at a National level in Las Vegas. They received 1st place at the ~:L:Ul.IIil'\".l. The squad performed skills at the burning of the \"u\" doing stunts. At every football game cheer showed off muscles doing pushups after every touch- down. Ifyou were that tough you would want to show off too! Burning of the 'H' Chelsea Rupp To be successful practice shows off her the girls have to be team spirit at the supportive of each After spending Homecomin g other in more ways practices. games. football game than just being and competitions against Jordan. able to lift each together. how could Win or lose cheer other up in the the cheerleaders always kept the air. Annie Nelson help but becoming crowd going . said. \"Our biggest friends! \"Cheer is accomplishment great because of was coming all the friends you together as juniors make. .. -Annie and seniors.\" Nelson

145 1 Tills year's song squad consisted not onlyof senior members, but three, half ~ ~rtI of the varsity squad were juniors. .D 2 QJ MandyAdams and Jordan Rock were ~ the squads captains. Mandyand Jordan 2 were the onlytwo juniors on last years varsity squad. Varsity cheer and songleaders got to cheer at the Delta Center, along with the boys varsity basketball team. Region competition Traditions Assembly Battle of the Jug Nationals Competition Cheer and song Ashley Bradshhaw perform yelled loud and clear as they performed ousledamove at Song performed their routi nes to one of their routines welcome the the Burning of at the opening student body to the the 'H'. \"Burning assembly. They also opening assembly. of the 'H' is my performed at games favorite event, it's and showed their so fu n, because its routines in region our ra lly.\" Mandy and national Adams com petitions.

1 Battle of the Jug.. . Wow, what an excitinggame for Hillcrest. Our varsity team squasbed Btighton , 4-47! 2 Matt Mantling and Z~U1e Beadles told us that singing in tlle shower was a terun ril1lal. They're known as the shower crew. aHave you ever heru'd of tlle saying \"We playbetter with a bigger crowd?\" It's true, ruld our Hillcrest crowd made a difference in several grunes. \"If there was anything \"If it wasn't for the my life I could change about fans, basketball basketball it would just wouldn't be \" Basketba ll Is life . have to be the team the same,\" said Everything else ... dinners, there's just Matt Manning. He just details.\" said not enough .\" knew the power of Bryce Brunson . great fan From his style of support. play, it's obvious he eat, dri nks and sleeps basketball.


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