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1. Senior Dave Rozonsky has also lettered in track. 2. Jay Dabney led Arlington in assists. 3. Larry Pim was tlic Lions ' toughest defender. 4. The word slow was not in Mike Parillo ' s vocabulary. 5. Senior Craig Petroff missed most of the season with an ankle injury. 6. Senior .James Tisdale played well in li i s first year of Arlington basketball. 7. Six foot, six inch Jeff Seevers was a BIG part of the Lion attack. S. Many of Jim Hyatt ' s points came on layups like this one. 9. Coach Arellano had a reason to smile, despite being helped into the showers, after the Lions defeated Rubidoux. - WM
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SHARPSHOOTERS EYE SUCCESSFUL SEASON . . . Led by the cry of DEFENSE! the Varsity Basketball Team completed the ' 77- ' 78 season with an overall record of 16-6, thus becoming the winningest team in Arlington ' s five year history. The Lions got off to a sizzling start with a victory over Moreno Valley, a third place finish in the George Ingall ' s Tournament, a victory over Norte Vista, and a fifth place finish in the sixteen-team Riverside County Basketball Tournament. With only Corona and Poly spoiling an otherwise perfect record, the Lions entered the Ivy League season with a 7-2 mark. The Lions started league play with a win over Palm Springs, then dropped back-to-back contests to Rubidoux and North. Arlington rebounded for wins over Norco, Ramona, and Colton before ending the first round with a loss to Poly. The second round of play was almost a carbon copy of the first, but the Lions beat Rubidoux.
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AND NEARLY GAIN CIF BERTH The I. ions ended league play with a 9-5 record, which earned them a fourth place finish, miss- ing the C.T.r. playoffs by one game . The team worked long and hard to reach their goal, a berth into C.T.F. r.ven though they missed that dream, they have set a goal precedent for future teams to follow. Arlington High is proud of the ' 77- ' 78 Lions. 1. Defense carried the Lions through most 01 the season. 2. Team Captain Terry Brush won a spot on the All-Ivy League team. 3. Mike Parillo shows his free throw form. 4. Jimbo Hyatt lays it up over an onrushing opponent. 5. Jay Dabney averaged nearly four- teen points per game, which gave him a spot on the All-Ivy League second team. 6. Jim wore a mask for most of the season to keep his nose in joint. 7. Ed Seikel, the El Camino Kid, goes in for two. 8. Starting for your Arlington Lions ... 9. Greg Arias was a serious threat from within the key. 10. Larry Tomlin shows his form against North. 11. James Laudermilk was the team ' s assistant coach and trainer. 148
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