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Tennis-The Torera
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niversity of San Diego
Six players returned to the
women's tennis team 1991 team. Headed by senior
enters the 1991 season Tonya Fuller and Junior Sakol–
as one of the most wan "Tuck" Kacharoen, these
highly respected squads in col- six make the Toreras a strong
legiate women's tennis. They outfit. The key to the 1991 sea–
take into the season a #14 pre- son may well lie, however, In
season ranking. Using two con- the three newcomers brought
secutive NCAA tournament ap- to the squad by Stephens.
pearances and national rank- Freshmen Julie McKeon, Laura
lngs as a springboard, Head Richards, and Kara Brady, are
Coach Sherri Stephens and three additions whom many
her Toreras are looking toward feel will challenge for top spots
1991 as, potentially, the finest in both singles and doubles.
season ever at USD.
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Laura Mannisto from flnland watches a
match, she finds a moment to entertain fellow
team members.
The
Torera Team: front Row: Kara Brady,
Karen Lauer, Sakolwan Kacharoen. Middle
Row: Asst.
Coach Anne-Marie Voorheis, Laura
Mannlsto, Paula Hansen, Margo Mullally, Coach
Sherri Stephens.
Back
Row: Julie McKeon, Lau–
ra Richards, Tonya fuller.
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