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BuilT For SpEEd With spirits high, the Diamond Bar Brahma Cross Country team prepared for their first meet. The team spirit was fantas- tic, stated Coach Roberts. We all encouraged each other and that kind of support really helped. And the encouragement did help. The cross country team sent 14 young and ready to run team members to league finals. Under the instruction of Janet Roberts and Jack Malloy, the team competed against schools such as Ganesha, Montclair, Bonita, and Gary. We were a young team, but overall we did great. -Chris Twombley, junior They came home with ten wins and eight losses, placing boys second in league, girls third in league, and junior varsity second in league. Running cross country proved an uneasy task. Intense training and work outs were necessary. We all worked really hard this year. The practice was rough, but I believe it paid off, stated junior Linda Comyns. Junior Chris Twombley comment- ed, We were a young team but overall we did great. And we will be back next year with all returning people. ji O CROSSCOUNTRY 10 wins, 8 losses Boys Girls Diamond Bar 33-25 38-20 Laguna Hills Diamond Bar 36-18 30-26 Los Altos Diamond Bar 34-21 17-42 San Dimas Diamond Bar 17-39 19-46 Ganesha Diamond Bar 40-19 29-27 Chino Diamond Bar 19-41 15-for- feit Montclair Diamond Bar 24-32 16-46 Bonita Diamond Bar 27-29 18-38 Garey Diamond Bar 27-30 37-2 Ontario LOOKING FOR REST AND RELAXATION. Jeff Parker searcfies for the nearest shaded tree. Running cross country proved to be strenuous for many stu- dents. T AFTER AN OUTSTANDING RACE, Dereck But- terfield checks in for his time. Dereck is one of 1 4 who went to league finals. ▲ CROSS COUNTRY. Front Row: Jessica Vargas, Adonica Blair, Jaycee Blair, Laurie Harmon, Kristi McDonald; Second Row: Adrian Silva, Micki Martinez, Tania Feyka, Kevin Faui, Tina Holm, Scott Abbinante, Peter Morris, Coach Jack Malloy; Third Row: Coach Janet Roberts, Linda Comyns, Dereck Butterfield, Chris Twombley, Jeff Parker, Philip Alaniz, Dale Hill, Chris Shrum. Not pictured; Ray Rodriguez. 100 Recreation Cross Country
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Page 103 text:
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■ SWARMING IN. Andy Viera and David Jones attempt to recover a fumble. Quick reactions was one of the mam priorities for the freshman team. ▼ GET THAT GUY DOWN! Rex Alford, Jim Erickson, Rich Ortiz, and Marco Catalano work together as a team. Teamwork was an important factor for the players. ?. ' ■ ' ' . J t ' f% T I A FRESHMEN FOOTBALL. Front row; Brian Shapiro, Hex Altora, Mike ttaimers. bteue ianner. Marco catalano. Bill Ornelas. Todd Zimmerman, Kevin Farris, Mickey Deavers: second row: Coach Steve Salmons, Paul Boultwood, Jim Erickson, Jim Tee, Mike Ochoa, Tony Ego, Steve Schuman, Todd Oleson, Jim Pavlos, Tim Shackleford. Kraig Washington, Coach Anthony Kuns; third row: Willie Guidino, Mark Nappi, Mike Genneway, Jeff Wilson, Jeff Crane, Todd Carcelli, Joel Schmieder, Henry Perez, Mike McMinn, David Robinson, Kenny Spada: back row: Lucky Hoffman, Tom Garille, David Jones, Larry Vladic, Dean Dulude, David Chalmers, David Damaske, Eugine Thompson. Jim Harrington, Bryon Mount, Rich Ortiz, Freshmen Football Recreation 99
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■ EXHAUSTED FROM THE HEAT. Cross Country runner Jessica Vargas begins to feel hot and tired. The heat was the only problem with Cross Country, commented Jessica. ijtoAi r» ■ ■ mmm j A CRACK! The gun goes orf dfid the race begins. Schools from all over the Hacienda League showed for the race. ▲ ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL, as Coach Roberts gives her girls a reassuring talk. Coach Roberts had several years of coaching experience under her belt. - RUNNING THE LONG STRETCH UP HILL, Tina Holm slowly begins to tire. Running up hill was the worst thing in a race, said Tina. Cross Country Recreation I (J I
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