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The Few And The Proud Tl-IE WRESTLERS Thanks to the 1986-87 wres- tling team and the coaches, wres- tling is a sport to be proud of. Requiring speed, agility, skill and determination, wrestling is de- manding both mentally and phys- ically. Monday through Friday the team refined their skill in vigorous workouts ending at 5 o'clock. However, strenuous they are, it gave these young wrestlers the cutting edge in competition. Each person wrestled for three two-minute periods. This made up a match. The winner was deter- mined by points for such maneu- vers as escaping a pin by the oppo- nent, putting the opponent on his back, a reversal, and pinning someone down. The varsity team, made up of 15 boys, showed a lot of talent. I think we had a lot of experienced and consistent wrestlers on our team that performed well through- out the season, stated Skip Con- ners, a varsity team member, It's hard but it pays in the end! Varsity Wrestling: Front Row: Mario Siguenza, John U, Willie Garcia, Jeff Shinozaki. Middle Row: Brian Tauchi, Skip Connors, Paul Cardinale, Trebor Myers. Back Row: Coach Ernie Holsop- ple, Ron Boehm, Dave Hechim, Coach Derek Brewer. Gary Leonard, Young Jim Choi, Coach Tom Kennedy. 58 f VARSITY WRESTLING
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Boys Track Spells Victory THE CHOSEN Bang! They're off! Heartbeats sped up as the Boys track team showed what they were made of. Time after time the boys demon- strated effort, skill, and determina- tion at their meets. Fleet feet swept past competitors and once again defeated the opponent. The team worked extremely hard for their high standing reputa- tion. Daily practices began with a good long stretch. Stretching is important so muscles don't get pulled. Runners should never even think of racing without stretching first, advised team member Adam Kemist. After stretching the runners condition before prac- ticing their individual events. Although track is an individual sport, the team made an effort to encourage their teammates on to victory. At the meets their cheers were always heard encouraging the racers on with coach Bill Das- karolis leading the crowd. VARSITY BOYS' TRACK: FRONT ROW: Karl Schackne, Chip Strause, Tim Clarke, Bryan Smith, Mohu Latu, Todd Mefford, Ron Boehm, Jason Graham, Scott Silva: SECOND ROW: Will Meyer, Bernard Camarao, Jeff Baker, Greg Lenzini, Cris Ratko- vic, Mike Jackowitz, Dara Chafikg BACK ROW: John Eke, Tyrone Diaz, Jack Durham, Scott Morris, Sean Cleary, Robert Ortiz, Coach Bill Daskarolisg NOT SHOWN: Kevin Toh, Whitney Kai, Coaches Hal Huffman, Bill Larson, Tom Kennedy. 60 f Boys' Track I i i i MW lugs, lbw 'iw
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