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the season was a winning one, and the guys played ,f fm, 1 E f , ,, -was I ront Row Chad Shultz and Brady Bowles. Second Row jans Williams, Kan Thake, Ed Barnes, Coach Emerson, Coach Storey, jay mith, Benson Schaub, Billy Peterson and Frank Castro. Third Row Francisco Armenta, Tim Birky, Richard Saiz, Joe Butticci, jason etcham, Tony Taylor, Todd Tantillo, Ryan Giauque, Ronnie Phares, Tim Patterson, and Dylan Roan. Fourth Row Kevin Miller, avid Christopher, Robb Wehmueller, Ben Taylor, Clint Coatney, Nick Cooper, Mark Larson, Jerry Convery, Mike Kincer, and Shawn roadus, Fifth Row Steve Sussex, Sean Buck, Rick Arbogast, Brian Elwartowski, Charlie Phillips, jeramy Chester, Clayton Hay, Scott hnson, Jeremy Haines, Jack Thrasher, and Jim Grinkman. H I am satisfied that they gave their best. ...- ef ' K G Freshman Football THS Opponent I2 Shadow Mnt. oo oz Horizon 14 I2 Alhambra oo 39 Deer Valley oo 07 Greenway 21 28 Apollo oo 08 Brophy oo oo St. Mary's 27 we 'V Q 5: , W A. rf ,t E- -ww Aga gifs-4 'Vi H The team worked hard to achieve their record. MWRWM M K Good frosh season attributed to attitude Freshman football opened the season with a great effort, winning five games and losing three. Throughout the season the team held a good atti- tude and worked very hard to achieve their record. Coach Emerson stated, The team was great to work with and I think we had a great season. Some team members showed individual effort. Offensive players include Joe Butticci, Rick Arbogast, Brian Elwar- towski, and Rick Saiz. Defensive leader was Shawn Broadus. The leading scorers were Joe Butticci and Richard Seiz. Coach Storey commented, Over-all their best. Top Right 320, Tony Taylor slips by Alhambra defense head- ing for the end zone. Final score 12-o Thunderbird. Above Left Thunderbird offense struggles to stay up while two opponents try to take him down. Left itz, Joe Butticci quickly moves to help keep his teammate from getting tackled. fPl10t0S by ,l0lm Webb., Freshman Football .77
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