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1. An unidentifieu player voices his opinion following a Lion Victory. 2. Junior quaterback Jay Dabney led the Lions to score a total of 105 points against Ivy opponents. 3. Defensive end Russ Kitchen earned a spot on the All -Ivy squad. 4. Oh, well, you can ' t win ' em all. 5. Coach Charlie Chapman explains the situ- ation to end Brian Shine. 6. Jay Dabney fires a pass despite pressure from an opposing lineman. 7. Good play on the field does not come by accident . 8. Ed Luna .earned All -Ivy League spots on the First Team Offense and Second Team Defense. 133
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AND STALK INTO C.I.F. Arlington .football returned to its traditional year-end role this season a C.I.F. playoff -bound team. The Lions earned a berth in the playoffs for the fourth time in five years by placing third in the rugged Ivy League with a 5-4 regular season record. Originally predicted by many to be near the cellar, Arlinton became the surprise team of the league and were in the hunt for the championship until the eighth game. Offensively, Arlington was led by All-Ivy tailback Vince Fierro, a 5 ' 4 junior who accumulated just shy of 1000 yards during the regular season. Little Fierro was also honored as the PRESS-ENTERPRISE Prep Athlete of the Week for his 190-yard performance against North. Quarterback Jay Dabney, running back Ed Luna, and guard Dave Montgomery took places on the All-Ivy Second Team. When the opponents had the ball, a trio of All-Ivy league seniors, linemen Steve Bailey and Russell Kitchen and linebacker Ed Luna, spearheaded the defensive charge. 132
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134 JUNIOR LIONS ROAR! m M . ' The J.V. Football team, which practiced about nine hours a week was a solid football team that devastated its opponents. Accord- ing to Coach Jack Harrison, The team played hard, practiced hard, and deserved to win every game. Offensively, the team was led by sophomore Joe Torchia, who was a newcomer to the school . Running backs Doug Reynolds and Vince Perkins also had a lot to do with the offensive power which scored a total of 159 points in its first five games. Defensively, the team was led by sophomore linebacker Bret Dodson. The defense was brutal, allowing only an average of 7 points a game.
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