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Q Q Varsity shifts directiong FXS draw from cross-country 'Our goal was to survive, Marty Proccacio, Boys Varsity rack coach, We just took it one day at a The Boys Varsity Track Team was com- mainly of juniors and sophomores, a mere sprinkling of seniors. Proccacio to gain strength from the juniors grooming the sophomores. The team faced with problems because not boys tried out for the team this Therefore, they worked at improving. lt some speed and time work, re- Proccacio, Since the weather was we were able to do that. The strong of the team were the long and triple Riordan was great, recalled his voice laced with excitement, only had ten guys out there against sixty-five. Although Proccacio admitted that win- was extremely satisfying, there were factors of equal importance. Living to our goals and setting new sights was very important, commented Proccacio, The team ran one hundred percentfi - Paula Calderon -- 0 A rainy pre-season put a damper on the Boys Frosh!Soph track last year. But with the early spring this year, the trackteam got off to a normal season with normal practices. Ninety runners came out for track, with an even 45-45 sex division. The Frosh!Soph team ended with a record of 4-2 last year. With good sprinters and distance runners, we should improve our record this year, mentioned Head Coach Marty Proccacio. Members Sheldon Piumarta and David Gaskell, brought, from a successful Cross Country season, strong sprinting tech- niques. Many distance mnners came from cross Country. Freshman Gerard Hernan- dez made a great performance in Cross Country, coming in 9th in the nation for the two-mile race. This year, the team was a different make- up. Last year, we had good jumpers, this year we are strong in the throwing events, sprints and the distance runs, stated Proc- cacio. The team expected tough competi- tion from Westmont, Los Gatos, and Leigh. - Kirsten Kaercher - Sean Stevenson takes his stance for the mile relay. Frosh!Soph First Row: Larry LaCoe, Greg Sledge, David Chan, Jay Wischman, David Gaskell, Mark Stevenson, John Mackey Second Row: Coach Marty Procaccio, Sean Stevenson, Marty Rivera, Steve Mendoza, Anuj Aggarwal, Franco Finstad, Jay Jacobson, Gerard Hernandez, Joe McKinnon Third Row: Assistant Coach Alynn Squier, Sheldon Piumarta, Mike Guinane, Brent Atkins, Rich Tellez Narsityj, Rich Cabral, Rich Sherman, Tom Zullo, Jose Castanon, Assistant Coach Janet Corsiglia, Assistant Coach John Gilmore .5 .-. ,gh
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Varsity First Row Coach Marty Procaccio Cullen Wetmore John Dok Robert Serna Mike O Conno Ryssemus Steve Marconi Joe Pendleton Mike Vendrell Assistant Coach John Gilmore Second Row Coach Alyns Squier Mike Leoneslo Bob Carruthers Dom DeRanieri Tim Jackson Dan Hale Karl Kruger Yates, Dave Nickerson Chns Darius Assistant Coach Janet Corsiglia Matt Fahrner fabovej hurls the discus in a scrimmage against Homestead. Rich Tellez frightl comes to the final position before unwinding and hurling the shot. Tim Jackson ffar rightj gathers speed for his triple jump.
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68 First row: Karen Bryant, Tori Weisberg, Kathy Sullivan, I.i Miao, Lisa du Trieulle, Jenny Dix, Dawn McCoy, Jenny Downs, Jaime Ballesteros, Jeannie Arnold Second row: Sue Grigsby, Tina Ferguson, GayleJennings, Patrice Doyle, Rosie Lipari, Deirdre Kelly, Ciilsoon B ant, Kelly Bryant, Brenda Broadus, Julie Corsiglia, Beth Maier, Candy Markeiwitzlxhird row: Coach Marty Procaccio, Michelle Buckner, Diane Contreras, Kim Kistler, Amy Wertzberger, Julie Johnston, Gina Haire, Cathy Suttles, Meg Price, Cathy Clemens, Assistant Coach Janet Corsiglia, Assistant Coach John Gilmore Fourth row: Assistant Coach Alyns Squire, Kim Throndson, Therese LoBue, Patty Corsiglia, Cathy Norbutas, Dana Kern, Karin Gorman, Katrina Kistler, Heather Hale, Kitty O'Doherty, Michelle Alexander, Tania Tilley ,R ,X-f r M. t, 0.1-M' F.. ,r,, Q 5, ,,..,, .. r P Katrina Kistler fabovei pounds the track in a scrimmage against Homestead. Deirdre Kelly ,,,,, passes the baton to Kitty i ,,,.,, , .f,,, A O'DohelTY fright? 'ri1'r y ,,' A during the mile relay. Mitty jumper le victory a Home gf if is is Q fbias' at , J '
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