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1. Pacing themselves during a meet arc Curt Cos(5er, Allen Reyes, and John Talolla. 2. Placing in a meet is varsity run- ner Allen Keyes during competition against Poly. 3. Coaches Lord and Miller look on as senior Alan Reyes completes the race 4. Gliding to the finish is )ohn Talolla. 5. Colton runners IJanny Macias, Kenny Brown, and l)dv( .Ayala begin cross-counlry race againsl Rubidoux on Collons field. 6. Sophomore, legman David Ayala paces himself as he tries tor a victory during a Rubidoux meet. Varsity and J.V. Cross- country Team: Reben Acevedo, Libradci Arellano, Ken Brown, Art Campa, Rick Chavez, Craig Cosper, Curt Cospcr, Syl- vester Holguin, Ray Martinez, Alfanso Olivarez, )oe Olivarez, Ernie Pasillas, Rob- ert Perez, and )ohn Tafolla. l!lW«A -ti«« Mltt W5W»SX« Colton 20 39 22 44 26 50 Colton 27 37 22 50 17 50 Varsity San Bernardino Ramona North Poly Palm Springs Rubidoux Arlington Norco I.V. San Bernardino Ramona North Poly Palm Springs Rubidoux Arlington Norro Opponent 39 50 30 19 M 15 31 15 Opponetii «) 50 34 24 ii 15 50 15 N I
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m imm JV ' sdetermini Positive attitudes helped Enthusiasm and dedication were in great suppK in team plav. The lunior arsii . t oac hed bv David Salas and assisted In Coac h Wayne Weeks, ended m a well played season, win- ning all aua games and one home game. Team co-operation and a lot oi hard work is what made the jV ' s a better w inning team, admitted Coach Salas. Determined to win, the | s began practice in late August and continued throughout the season. Practice was mandatory in order to partic ipale as a team member. I lunior Varsity C ' oiton I , EisenhoxAer — • •r(-i.ir(jino Nl eciLioia f l Academy, ' itamona V2-» ' North ' Poly h ' -. ?ollmdn )r. High 6 Rubido«t» h Arlington M Creek. High oted U)r.t aluable Player on oiien e was Eddie Estrada, cJetense was Tom tadrigal. Its really hard lor us to pick an one person. iM ' cause e er one worked hard ami pla ed good, commented Coach Salas and -Nssistani Weeks. Po!.iti e attitude guided the treshman team into a winning season Lead bv U)sl alual)le Pla er Pete U N illen on oiien e, and tanual Parra on defense, the in pirec) team gave one hunclred percent. We realK hacJ much better athletes thi , ear, and because ot that we went into e er game with a chance to win. ' Ereshmen Coach Wall OSeil was quoted as sa ing. — ()li ia Elores. 1. junior Varsity: Football: Front Row: H.i k Clo .ik Mc Kjiiiirc GilhiTl l-trjda. Iiicv Cdn u. Ku hard Kosc. Ken Vd ciut Run Ruh. Orlando Dia . tddii- f-Irada. C lill Ciro- lin. a na- Row Two: n lor Agcnlar. Uian iljl)a 1 ulher Kuk-on. Kdvinond Sanliano. (red Sduicdo. Rd N dSitirrc loni ddrii;dl. Cjdr Gdrcila o. Danrn dld. RoIjiti litlucrod Row Three: d nc Wcvk-. NsiNidni Coai h. I isa lii| tv. ldrk Can Id. Roht-rl Cano, Ron Rodrimic . tikf Mdrhnc ldrl Addin-. Rn h tcland(v. Roland Bdrnos jiin lUdni h Ii ' d l)cCd-iro. Rosdnno Sdlddnd. Back Row: (raij; Uillidin. ldrk ■ to .|d. Su c Warliniv. Marshal ila.- IXinnx Serrano, tike lopcv 2.frcd Saun-do -cUiit i up the Miaptn lc Rdniir v.uilh Wdrshal -Vvila guardinj; 3. Trying In sldin drddgc i- IrohnuMi Brc-ll |}ld(kv i ' ll 4. Tackling opponent jd on Whiling is Wdrk Mvcriv S Suinhcr iiiu tiyhl Rolicrl Cdno dcu-nding jdi kcl Icrrilorv d.Hdinsi Kdiimiid s Oa id Caldwell. Helping oul uilh ihc id( kit- drc Mc c Wariinc . and Viiior Aguilar 6. Completing a pass is liidkc linds, 7. Freshmen Football: Front Row: lirrv dlfniid. Wikc lurdkdini Shawn Ham oik. Rolx-rl I lores. Icsse Dejojil,,. drl DeldRosa. Rolu-rl Wet hum. I)d rd Cdona Ink Hollands. [Iisio Woren. Iddie I i drde Row Two: Ronnie Sil d. Sieve IXipkus. Rudv Rios. Tom Renleria. Anihorn Come . Mdiuiel I ' drrd. BIdke tindsev. I ' ele i Millen. Mdrk 1 inddhl. tike Crodin. k k Rdmire Row Three: rmdndo Cion dles, Fred Chavez. Mark llamas Rolierlo Cdlderd. Raniiro lasso. Henr Atiuilar. orm Kenl. tddie jiniene . Mark XKerez Row Four: Codt h Wdll I() Sell Ruben ds()ue . lell Corle . Chris Rhodes. Manuel Manis. Crdi.i- Sut hil. Urell Blat kwell. loin Sef|uovid. Sieve;. Mdiisker. Mdrk illdpdndo. C.rdnl lav. Mlierl Amador IVli Orodii ' - i . r ,?e. 3 ' ? ' ' 7( ? ?(nl r ' l r - v ? '
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« ■hm roam takes third place Satisfaction despite many bad attitudes U ( ' (iui dll right I gu( ss, but we should ha t ' tJone belter. exclaimed Kdv Martinez, second year varsity runner Wost of the team members agreed Martinez also stated, A little more than half the team would show up tor [practice most of the time, Many tunes the runners woulcJ walk through their practice insteacJ of run- ning. This, the coaches claim, was b( ( ause the runners lost interest in the sport itself. Some of the team members had a bad attitude towards ( ross-country and they showed it on the trd( k by n(jt tompeling to the best of Iheir ability. arsity c ross-rountry ' s hopes lor a iirst pld( e team were shdtt« red in the beginning (jt the year t)e( ause J.V. ancJ Varsity squads were combined; oach« ' s had no alternative in run- ning sophomore ' s and freshmen dgdinsi the opposing tedins whi h v ere ( omprised of juniors and sen- iors Uppercldssmen were scarce on the varsity squad. Coach Lord claimed thai his squad lacked the experience and dedica- tion of previous Colton c ross-c cjuntry teams. Coac h Miller explained thai the team couldn ' t have done tieller because the Jackets did not have ade- quate training, which other league teams had. Miller stated that the team ditJ supnsingly well despite the circumstances involved, he was satis- fied with the teams performance even though they lackecJ devotion. — Raul Yzaguirre )r.
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