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1 o flp - jHpv -w . Hi .i .. ' . ' ' , — . ' ■ t 5 1 . Freshmen listen as Coach Ed Foley and David Torres explain what needs to be done in the second half of the Deming-Hatch game as Deming battles Hatch Junior Varsity m a game DHS lost 22-8. 2. Coaches David Torres and Ed Foley decide what plav to send in as quarterback Kelly Gannaway waits. 3. Mark Meyer (43), Cecil Smith (80), and Mike Orquiz (60), rejoice as the ' Cats score one of the touchdowns in their 45-0 victory over Snell. 4. Bobby Cobarrubia finds trouble in gaining yardage, 5, Kelly Gannaway watches as Bobby Cobarrubia runs to kick off. 93
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Frosh have 3-4 season under Foley, Torres. The freshman football team had many new faces. Among the new faces were the faces of two new coaches, DHS Choir Director Ed Foley and David Torres, salesman for Orowheat who took over the job of Dick Pool and Mike Jaime who coached freshmen the previous year. The first game was Sep- tember 6 against Hatch Junior Varsity and the Frosh lost 22-8. In the second game Deming came out ahead against Snell 14-6. Eddie Smylie scored Deming ' s first touch- down on a three-yard run in the first quarter. The second touchdown for Deming came on a five-yard run late in the third quarter by Bobby Cobarrubia. The Cats found La Plata tough compe- tition and fell 6-36. The Cats then went on to take on Hot Springs and lost 14- 16. The Frosh took Snell on again and came out ahead 45-0. Bobby Cobarru- bia led the team with three touch- downs, while Mark Meyer had two, and Kelly Gannaway and Brent Jack- son each had one. In their second time to meet La Plata, the DHS team won 20-18. The last game of the season was against Alameda and DHS lost 22-0. Of the 3-4 record, tight end Brent Jack- son said, It was an overall good sea- son but wait till next year. Score Box Deming 8 Hatch 22 Deming 14 Snell 6 Deming 6 LaPlata 36 Deming 14 Hot Springs 16 Deming 45 Snell Deming 20 LaPlata 18 Deming Alameda 22 1. The Deming freshman football team: bottom row: Arthur Arrey, Kevin Taylor, Kerry Taylor, Ruben Olivas. Manuel Holguin, Jose Ballinas, David Gray, Delbert Rivera. Second row: Mike Orquiz, Johnny Borrego, Gary Baca, Jason Loya, Eddie Smiley, Cecil Smith, Frankie Rivera, Phil- lip Monson. Third row: Coach Ed Foley, Bobby Cobarrubia, Mark Meyer, Kelly Gannaway, Brent Jackson, Mike Thurston, Mike Giron. Eric Duncan. Caoch David Torres. 2. 40 Bobby Cobarrubia outruns T or C for a long kick off return. 92
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Volleyball team takes fourth in state I The 1980 volleyball season began with wins for both the Varsity and J.V. teams. The girls took on Hot Springs here in Deming. The next match found the girls in Hatch; the Varsity won 15- 5, 15-2. The J.V. team also won but not by such a large margin; 15-10, 15-13. Both teams found victories at home games against Hatch and Silver City. The girls returned from the Mayfield tournament not quite as happy as they had hoped to be. They lost their second and third games and with them lost a seat in the tournament. Head coach Brenda Boone felt the girls started out just a little too slow but had hopes of their improving with each game. The Varsity team continued the good record, picking up wins against Tularosa, 15-5, 15-6; Ruidoso, 15-9, 15- 7; Cobra, 15-2, 15-1 and Silver City, 15- 5, 15-8. The J.V. team also continued winning with victories at Tularosa, Ruidoso, Cobre, and Silver City. The next match found the girls at Cobre with a win for the Junior Varsity team, 15-4, 15-4, but a loss for the Var- sity players 6-15, 12-15. At Ruidoso, Hot Springs and Tularosa both teams came up victorious, ending the season with the Varsity tied with Tularosa. This brought up the need for an extra game. The playoff game was in Las Cruces; the Deming Wildcats won both games; 15-7, 16-14. We showed how working together as a team can make a difference in a winning and a losing ball club, said Junior Anna Vira- montes. At the district tournament the Wild- cats won the first Match against Silver City; 15-5, 15-2. They fell to Tularosa, 15-7, 12-15, and 6-15 in the next match. Three Deming players made the all- tourney team; Annette Meyer, Carol Hooten and Glorianna Arzate. The State Tournament found the girls in Roswell. The first was against Los Lunas. The Wilcats came out on top, 15-13, 15-13. In the second game the girls were defeated by Portales, 14-16, 11-15. The consolation game played against Taos was very close. The ' Cats won the first one 15-8, but lost the sec- ond 15-7. The third and final game wasn ' t as close as the second. The Wildcats lost 10-15, ending with 4th place. It was a lot of hard work but having a winning season made it worthwhile, said Anne Knoop, which shows the girls ' spirits weren ' t damp- ened by the loss to Taos. 1. Coaches Brenda Boone and Vincent Stallard led the girls to a 4th place in state. 2. The varsity volleyball team Judy Ruebush, Anna Vira- montes, Kathy Taylor, Irma Milo. Dianne Kas- parian. Spunky Rodriguez, Carol Hooten, Patri- cia Prince, Annette Meyer, Anna Ellrich, Glori- ana Arzate, Susan Sayre. Debbie Klement, Coach Vincent Stal lard. Pauline Prevatt. Terry Alspaugh, Armida Orosco. Coach Brenda Boone. Scorebox 15 3 Hoi Springs 15 8 Cobre 6 15 15 3 12 15 Hakh 15 2 Ruidoso 15 3 15 3 15 6 Hatch 15 2 Hot Springs 15 13 15 5 16 14 Sliver City 15 Tularosa 7 15 8 2 15 15 3 Tularso-Playoff 15 7 Mavfield Tournament 16 14 Mayf.eld s 15 District: Silver City 15 5 8 15 15 2 Las Cruces 15 9 Tularosa 15 7 15 7 2 15 El Paso 9 15 15 10 State of Roswell 6 15 10 15 Las Lunas 15 13 Tularosa 15 5 15 13 15 6 Portales 14 16 Ruidoso 15 9 II 15 15 7 State: Taos 15 8 Cobre 15 15 2 1 15 17 10 15 Silver eiiy 15 8 94
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