Canyon High School - Legend Yearbook (Anaheim, CA)

 - Class of 1978

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ill?f-QE? I The junior Varsity Harriers started the season off with a 15-16 win over Mayfair, taking the first five places in the competition. In the first league dual meet against Esperanza, Canyon took the first four places as well as sixth. In the next league meet, Canyon's junior Varsity ran over Brea by a score of 15-60, again taking the first five places. ln their first double dual meet, against Sonora and El Dorado, Canyon beat El Dorado 22-29, but lost to Sonora 35-23. Against Valencia, the Harriers took the first five places for the third time in the season and ran by Valen- cia, 15-50. Nearing the season's end, the j,V.'s beat La Habra 15-50, but then lost to Fullerton. Canyon went to league finals, and after the tough competition was over, they came out with a fourth place finish, thus ending a good season for the junior Varsity team. The Sophomore Cross-Country team kicked off the season with a 21-35 win over Mayfair. In Orange League competition, Canyon lost the first two dual meets to Esperanza and Brea. But the Comanches quickly bounced back to beat Sonora 27-32, after losing to El Dorado 29-27, and Valencia 48-17. After this, the Harriers, led by joe Atkin, Ralph Butz, and Ken Shedarowich, took two 1-5 places against La Habra and Full- erton. ln invitational play, the Sophomores fin- ished first at Dana Hills, third at Costa Mesa, eighth at Orange County and fifth place at Mt. Sac. In league finals, the Sophomores also took fourth place. 'l. Ron Ossenberg pushes hard to cross the finish line. 2. Brett Milton and Tony Talamantes lead the way over Brea. 3. Dave Brinton goes through the flag shoots after a good finish against Mayfair. 4. Randy Klien enjoys a comfortable Ieacl. 5. The junior Varsity Cross-Country team: D. Boyadjieff, D. She- pard, T. Talamantes, M. McMurray, N. Rupp, T. LaPorle, B. Milton, E. Fremont. 6. Paul George runs every step aggressi- vely. 7, The Sophomore Cross-Country team- Front Row: K. Shedarowich, R Butz, D. jeffvreys, R. Stellhorn, j. Hsy, M. Caruso. Second Row: 5. jenkins, D. Carman, H. Edetsbergc-r, j. Atkins, P. George, R. Klien, j. Scott. 219



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