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Q5 l l - EG .3 '51 1.5 ga -spicaivxev. :CJ 6' . . . 'ff-u J Fe 5-np. A THE TOUGH LIFE OF X-COUNTRY - freshman, Ricky Stevens takes a moment to rest up before the race. Several runners could be seen lying around after their races. STRIVING WITH GREAT CONFIDENCE - is sophomore Brandon Dederich. The Var- sity boys managed to tie for first place in League. V Running is more mental than physical, and it puts you in a position to do 1 your very best and that Varsity Cross-Country makes you feel good.'l- Christie Basson Boys Girls Diamond Bar 20-37 15-50 Los Altos Diamond Bar 24-32 42-17 Wilson Diamond Bar 22-37 22-38 Charter Oak Diamond Bar 25-32 24-31 Nogales Diamond Bar 25-32 25-36-Rowland 9 League Tied 1st place 2nd Place k 2 A' Note lowest score wins J 4if3l? 1 -,iff- I fi . i2f'f3gW ' he A s' ' . me ., f-i 'Q ,Fm 1 'ia 9 Q h Fi h t T o e t h e r 9 3 8 The cross-country team fought hard to make a lasting impression on the other teams in the Sierra Lea ue. Through summer training, after school practices, meet days and Saturday invitationals, some of the team members developed a very special relationship with eac other. We stick to ether as a team and we have team determination, com- mented 'unior, Davin Hutchins. As the season progressed, the team grew closer as a family, and that made Cross-Country special, said 'unior, Michele Herrera. When eople think of Cross- Country, they think of just running, however the team shared a lot of special times to ether as a team. I love the fieling we all share together as a team. We all have a common interest, and we all understand what it's like to run, remarked sophomore, Kim Wiese. The only setback for the Cross- Country team was the lack of recognition by the school, according R RUNNING PALS - are freshman Ann Marie Balmer, senior Valerie Foote, and sophomore Candace Vogel. Grou s of two and three run- ners often stuck together as training pals. to some team members. People don't appreciate how hard it is, and the take it for granted, commented, junior, julie Romero. I feel the reason people don't come to the meets is they know it is not a spectator sport, and the think they might be bored, said, junior, Mic ele Herrera. Although as a team, ever bod got along. They are a great bunch of athletes, stated Coach jack Malloy. Feelings for both coaches were very strong as well. ood coach, or the best. us all, said Coach Malloy is a who makes you strive He is an inspiration to junior Chris Hongola. . is a good Coach Consentino coach and she is a lot of fun. She knows what it'feels like to run on those courses because she is an ex- cellent runner too, commented sophomore, Candace Vogel. They were' a dedicated group, and they worked harder than any other team I've had at Diamond Bar, remarked Coach Malloy. 'Cross-CountryfSports 93
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HERE COMES THE FINISH LINE - and here comes so homore Can- dace Vogein as she sprints for the finish line. The strong finishes con- tributed to many good times. READY FOR THE START - is the Dia- mond Bar Cross Country team. The team ran several races with themselves through the season. GIVING THE OPPOSI- TION THE ONCE OVER - are sophomores Mike Provensiog Brandon Dederich, and junior Chris Hongola. Spying on the other teams was a favorite pastime of team members. 92 SportsfCross-Country
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ackling the ew League The Sierra League: the toughest and probably the best competition Diamond Bar High School has ever had. With an overall avera e of 7-2- 1, Diamond Bar Hi h had a very memorable and challgenging year. I think we had more pressure than ever this year because of the higher league and the bigger and better schools, commented Ieff Bosse, senior. This held true, the Brahmas had a season of some more challenging ames. For instance, Nogales defeated the Brahmas with a score of 14-4. On the other hand, the Brahmas beat ,Charter Oak, the team of our only loss at CIF last year, with a score of 36-0. How do they do it? Maybe it is those 2-3 hours of practice after school, or while everyone else was working on a tan in the middle of summer, the varsity football team was working up a sweat in the weight room and down on the field. A lot of pla ers had different reasons for pfaying football at DBHS. Diamond Bar's coaches of- fer a lot of assistance for our team, said Tom Wilson, senior. I think the fact that Diamond Bar has a winning- program has influenced TQ. l lf-'j it 'fffllt fig- f lffy f3ffiAJ7,' iQ'f 'gn' Qi ' ' , ' T -' is ., iw. Lift? 4. 2 -fl--f W A 'e A 1?-'1E43?E7i' 5414124 ' 1 3 f M-if 2 'lb-vi' 5 V ' fl.-'1 l1'Q?r '1 f'!'s'7'if?Ial!'f -' i '5'7l:'tf' V, .. UQ' ' ',' 'flu if Ewa, T . ,W A : '?'l9f'r 1 V --M' ,. qi V ' V - ' 5 - . Y' A '.f . 'C' i T 1 ,l . . E .. r 'lr 3? ' I . g 4 A 55 ' 'wx , .J ga it qi-5 V A v- , 1 2 4 , rg: - Q , - , Me. .- ' se ,. -'figf' , -'fm ' ' 1 -ws. ' ,, .F ---as. Q- ' .Cffn 'Sf TP 4 .T -. Q, ' . ,. , ref 'ir-a - ' 1 'A L. -r . a ' w. ' - V, W - I , il - ' Q59 43. ,gf 5 , r - .S Q. IE! f if ' is ' 1' , 1 1 T' ' r QA' '.:1l'?P j T A' YS? 1 - lf '-r, M 'V r Q r il 'E I 1 A , , .V , Wu. r M iff. 1 , K Y . 1. , I Y 1 h I V l Y inn' . 5 , Q ' ' QM I ' 5' jf f X , Q x L . -1 i 1 'EIT' X 1 1 3 V Y ' ' , r n V . y WX, 4 3 is ' ' T T r T. 4 if . :' l , - 'i T ,J E at 'rg ' -4 fr 4 qt 'Um 'ji . v Q if' ' '- ,- .v H .,, gm. ' ' ' ' :lf 'L lf' 'Q '31 , , V A Q' , 4 Q . .. ggi A V. 'A 0 is Y: , ..-., 5 1 ZZ A 11' ' 1.41: 7 ' , ' ri is '-E if ' re' FQ fi'-fs f --- .-a lui' 'V'-rr ' 'L' '- 7' if ' 'fi 4' ' N95 , N Z 2 ' 'f -' T li - . A I ' ' 'fa 5, - limi'-rm. X, lf' , , ' W4 W f P .Jipli 'F' : , - i ,t,, Wifi fgf-ff. . Q 9 5 '4 ,bi 1 . V . t 1 gg an - . - M . ,yu-'Q A ri f, I ,, ,vi W 5, 4 - ' 1 - ..?' I: K 1 ' f' ', . ' 1 I' ,g r-w ' V ' . ' ' XNQ' I mr li 4...c,f-. 1 Y' ' -.1 N' .. THE VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM IN- CLUDES - Front row: Doug Saulsbury, Grant Scott, Iesse Pugh, Sean Trejo, Alan Vital, Todd Hooper, Tony Skrah. Second row: Kyle Shuler, Russ Diaz, Scott Hatter, Charles Wilford, Ieff Andrews, Tim Lucero, David Morlan, Troy Glass. Third row: George Spada, Darren Iohnson, Coaches: lack Galeener, Lance Gross, Dan O'Dell, Terry Roche, Ieff Nauta, Larry Studt, lack Cooprider, Mike 94 Sportsfllarsity Football Hoyos. Fourth row: Mike Schumacher, Corey Kapano, Greg White, Tony Darden, Mike Rache, Guy Smith, Brad Flores, David Walby, Ieff Melanson. Fifth row: Greg Galbreath, Frank Galindo, Tom Wilson, Tony Perry, Dan Hauser, Dan Hughes, Cornell Hatcher, Paul Liano. Sixth row: Mark Lobel, Bascom Mellon, Bill Holstein, Ieff Bosse, Elliott Boston, Darrell Crews, Mike Uresti, Chris Licata, Steve Martin. many players to play ball here, because we're a winninglteam, and people want a piece of t e action, added junior Chris Licata, The Brahmas have alwa s held a good attitude and a good, record. This was very important in order to have a winning team. You had bet- ter make a commitment if you want to hold on to a winning tradition, commented senior Mark Lobel. Teamwork and individual self- discipline form part of this winning tradition. And with all of the hard work from both the team members and the coaches, it is most likely that DBHS will hold on to its winning tradition, like it always has. After finishing the regular season the Brahmas advanced to CIF. They defeated South Hills High School and Perris High School 27-7 and 34-24 respectively until they were beaten by Los Altos 17-6. V tyF ll 21 24 L N 314 36 0Chrt Ok 1714Wl 1 0
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