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' • Freshmen Take League Title Long Practices Rewarded With Winning Seasons Ugh! yelled the line of panting freshman and J.V. players as they completed their fifth treacherous sta- tion. This event was to mark the beginning of the ' 87 football season. It all started with Hell Week , the rigorous week long activity of double practices during the hottest part of the summer. Dedication was a determining factor in separating the true athletes from the ones who were just going through the motions. I gave up a week at yearbook camp so that I could be here for ' Hell Week ' , stated Frankie Shelton, junior. The practices lasted about two hours during the summer and then the times changed when school started. The freshman football team got a new head coach, Mr. Riley Shinnefield. They worked extra hard so that the team and the coach were in sync with each I was happy with the J.V. record. The Perris game was the best, because everybody got to play, stated J.V. player, Somphou Kayachith. other. The hard work paid off when they took Ivy League Champs. I was stoked that we did so good! We practiced long hours, but I had fun playing in the games , said Albert Edivan, freshman. J.V. football had a rewarding season with their 7-4 record. Chris Vitolo, junior said that it ... wasn ' t a bad season, but I wish we would have done better. Practices, they were a different story. J.V. Players had two practices a day, going to one was mandatory. They consisted of stretches and drills, where offense and defense broke off and went over plays and some- times they scrimmaged. All in all this was a rewarding year with frosh, taking league and J.V. having an impressive season. by Christina Edivan Iff RUSHING IN, Defensive players look to stop the play. The J.V. and Fresh- men played on Arlington ' s home football field. BLITZ ' Arlington J.V. attempts to hold Hemet on a long down situation. The team was effective at keep- ing the opponent from getting the point. ■ I
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t cvititcf PaatfaUi Won 7, Lo Poly 1310 V.Mor Valley 114 Upland 32- Palm Spungs 2814 Norco 2627 Hemei 925 Ramona 22 14 North 28 3 Pfftis 14 6 Corona 23 OF £1 Rancho 014 Varsity Football Front row: Ricky Cauchon. John Hernandez. Andrew Perkins. Jeff Aeosta. Willie Stevenson. Junior Cordova, and Chris Fisk; second row: Darren Salquist, Dave Thomas. Chuck Hopkins, Rick Schmidt, Dave Roberts, Danny Mlramontes, and Alex Bohanek, Third row: Michelle Schmidt, Julie Lopez, Debbie Gomez. Duff Wiley, Steve McNitt, Jack Harrison, Danny Arellano. Gary Rungo. Brian Quesada, Jack Woodhead. Leslie Cox, and Lisa Ellard. Fourth row: Mike Sylvia, Trent Wiebe. Bill Roberts. Marc Oomez. Marc Russo. John Cabrera. Noel Alvarez, and Russel VanHellen. Fifth row: Mike Dea, Ken Cox. Marcus Linton, Mark Wilson, Doug Dooley. Ryan Clark, and Larry Jared. Back row: Wayne Fisk, Shawn Gibbons. Greg Pfrunder. Dana Quintana. Frank Shelton, Pat Gabb. Mark Ryneal. and Dustin Fitch This year ' s season was a successful effort, because we accomplished all of the goals that we set forth at the beginning of the season. Also, I think the greatest achievement was beat- ing Ramona and Poly in the same year, Chuck Hopkins, senior. VARSITY FOOTBALL • 187
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Won 12, Lost 8 Poly Victor Bailey Upland Palm Springs Norco Hemet Ramona North Perris Corona Var. 22 8 12 28 12 8 18 32 28 6 6 14 0 14 12 10 6 20 56 J.V. 22 15 12 9 34 12 26 35 28 6 26 20 12 35 2 22 6 6 40 $2 . 15 7 3 U 10$MI 0 t3jj ,4 6 52 70 32£S1 4| D. Young. J. Hernandez, A. Poe. and M. Antol.n. • e freshman quarterback waits for his line to get ,,dy The rain q was pounng. but AHS preservered Id won the game FRESHMAN FOOTBALL £ s Front row: A. Huizar. cm . • Down s. B. Edgar. G Buckles, and D. g: ™™- -™ ™- Bachlier.A Edivan.R. Ed.van. Marquez. R. D Corbitt R M - a n Co a ; c d h M Rile B y U s h , nlffeld. Coach Ron Ma, Medina. J- Townsend Coach j fourth ro w Collins. M. Ramsey, and C Showalter JV FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
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