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▲ CHASING DOWN, a high pass from .V. forward ■ Steve Horvath, Joe Fletcher hustles after the ball. Because he came from Ganesha High School, Joe was unable to play at the varsity level this season. ► BOYS J.V. SOCCER. Front row: Dan fk lacKenzy. Jay- cee Blair, Joe Fletcher, Tom Symonds, Matt Walden, Mike Morian, Jim Fletcher, Mike Spencer, Mike Borg Second Row: Alan Robertazzi, Steve Horvath, Mike Lan- caster, Scott Twombly, Richard Montgomery, Craig La- mantain; Back row: Mike Lane, John , Bruce Baker, , Jeff Whimey. 120r ecreation Boys Soccer
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r ■ A Making a quick stop, Joanna Case (53) looks to pass around an opponent. Kerri Hardin looks on intently. ■ Holding the ball high, Joanna Case (53) looks to pass before an opponent Joanna alsoplayed J.V. Volleyball for the school J.V. Volleyball Recreation 119
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ShooTJNq For LEAquE After practicing for two full months, the Boys soccer teams started the season In top form under the coach- ing of Finn Englyng, Mick Heath, and Terry Loft. Both the J.V. and Varsity teams held tryouts in November, and after a large turnout and much selection, the coaches picked the thirty-two most qualified players. I think we did really good this season, said Fred Tajgardoun, varsity center forward, We really got our act together. This seemed to summarize the teams performance. After losing three of the first five games, the team lA as down, but we started to pull together, said Randy Doppert, varsity fullback, hlle the varsity team was overcoming their ■ough start, the J.V. team was working on an jndefeated record. When asked how the team A as doing this year, J.V. forward Richard Montgomery said, Excellent. Were going all the way! According to Jaycee Blair, J.V. for- ward, the team ' s strongest point was their teamwork. Everybody has a positive outlook. That ' s why we ' re winning. commented Rich- ard Montgomery. The J.V. team rang up victo- ry after victory. Including a 19-1 romp over After losing three of the first five games, the team was down. But we started to pull togeth- er. -Randy Doppert, Varsity Sandy Hills. 1 984 seems even more promising for the two teams. Fred Tajgardoun, Varsity forward com- mented, With all our players returning, we ' ll do great. We ' ll take C.I.F. for sure. 5 liJ 5 ►V-VU;- I J i itj. w wJ ¥ fi v ! ' mm VARSITY SOCCER | wins losses Diamond Bar San Dimas Diamond Bar Wilson Diamond Bar Montclair Diamond Bar Ganesha Diamond Bar Chino Diamond Bar Ontario Diamond Bar Garey Diamond Bar Bonita Diamond Bar Montclair Diamond Bar Ganesha Diamond Bar Chino Diamond Bar Ontario Diamond Bar Garey Diamond Bar Bonita Diamond Bar J.V. wins SOCCER losses Diamond Bar Dan Dimas Diamond Bar Wilson Diamond Bar Montclair Diamond Bar Ganesha Diamond Bar Chino Diamond Bar Ontario Diamond Bar Garey Diamond Bar Bonita Diamond Bar Montclair Daimond Bar Ganesha Diamond Bar Chino Diamond Bar Ontario Diamond Bar Garey Diamond Bar Bonita ▲ GIVING ADVICE during intermission. Coach Mick Heath talks to his players. Coach Heath was one of the many DBMS coaches who was not a member of the facul- ty. ▲ WITH CONCENTBATION. Varsity goal tender Mike Rollheiser saves a goal. Mike started for the Varsity team, even though he had never played goalie before. BOYS VARSITY SOCCER. Front row: Coach Finn Englyng, Randy Doppert. Spencer Rose. Mike Hemming, Ed Bunner, Brent Lindstrom, Kenny Rose, Eric DeBela, Mike Rollheiser, Soren Loft, Bret Babos, Fred Tajgardoun, Matt Worley, Coach Mick Heath. Boys Soccer Recreation 121
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