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Coach Joshu and Greg Butters discuss strategical moves against the opponent. After a long game in the scorching sun, Doug Arnold reflects on the defeat over Corona del Sol. Freni Roir: Sieve William . Jeeee Garcia. David Bee. Kevin Kreaee. Keith Smith. Jin Hildebrand. Anthony augg. Gieg Bul- let . Second Rou Doug Dotueller. Ily-on Yu. Robbie Chipper! leld. Bryan Wood . John Hulell. M t»h«ll. Vender bool. Pal Drake. Ja- »on Broun. Shann Waltlead. Jell Walker. ThUd Rou: Elk Stalky. Ale Nolatco. Scott Taylor. Rodger Coker. Tony Aquino, Shannon Adam . Mike Warner. Daved Staneart. T.J. T «bida. Beil Jernl- gan. Fourth Rout Coach Jothu. Ed Maauell. Brian Drryer. Brenl Gibbon . J on Smith. Rob McLain. J.C. Nlchol . Mark llodil . Both Row: Doug Arnold. John Benia. Chri Mull. Bryan Harper, Mike Dyer. Nlckl Sela . Greg llu»on. Bill Cook. Andy Teach. Rob- ert Gallego. Sports 99
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rom Tackle to Touchdown (Continued from page 96) In what other place would a person be more likely to spaz than at a football game? The audience may not have no- ticed but the cheering that came from the stands raised the spirits of the foot- ball team. Coach Winer commented, “The enthusiasm of the crowd helped our teams to perform better.” And what sport brought out more fans, par- ents. and friends than football? Dobson had one advantage of hav- ing two football teams: giving each team member more opportunities to play and prepare for next years varsity team. Brian O’Rourke said, “Our po- tential was tremendous this year. More experience would have made us even better.” The coaches also saw great potential in the team which proved to be true. “A good football team plays to the best of its ability throughout the entire game and plays as a unit. Our team strived toward this goal,” ex- plained Coach Joshu. Design by Leigh Pyper and Kristin Johnson. Photos by Meredith Hoefle. The J.V. football team exerts great en- Silver team member Nicki Selas shows thusiasm as they mangle Mesa High 23 great form as he prepares to kick the 20. ball. Blur. Front Row: David Sltomberg. Jeton Fill . Mark Schmidt. Hilly Amen. Rich Ta»»o. Second floir: C ha,let Pooley. John Mc- Carthy. Ray Aquino. Aaron Decker. Robeit Mar»hall. Jell Qwlggle. Tony AielUno. Giey Te»h. Mike Matth. Third Row: Ty Heinrich . Tom Selby. Chock Sommer. Allen Kerch. Robert GllilUnd. Eric Olde. Mike Magtoder. John Greg. Ruvty Kilpatrick. Sieve Nolln. Fourth Row: Scoll Depalma. Joe Mudry. Mike Miller. Alex Man- 'll . Tim Dodge, Rill Thompson. Tim Pyle». Sam Condon. Aaron llawkinv. Alvin Yellowhalr. Paul Powell. Leonard Reed. Bark Rou. Coach Clapper. Greg Dayoob. Wayne Moody. Brad Robinvon. Dion Dixon. Paul Roehl. Jon Noll. Robbie llender»oo. John Mul- leneaux. Darren Smith. Carl Preclado. Coach Winer. •7 ? I 11 V 1 1 7 ? 1 T 7 Jtt i'll in I»? 1! IIII» Tr A'A -’ft.Vi »• i ir a if .t n fc i 7 k i M M I' M 98 ootball
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Not everyone is willing to make the sacrifice of waking up in time to run a couple miles before school two times a week and after school every day, but the experienced Girls’ Cross Country Kiwanis Park, and their home route at Papago Park. Enthusiastically Coach Desiree Rome ran with the team, encouraging them to increase their positive atttitude and always do their Step in the Right Direction team was committed to being the best. Despite the lack of recognition she re- ceived, Lissa Rasmassen stated the the “sense of accomplishment, fun. and friendship” were enough incentive to be involved. Beginning their season with a rank of eleventh, the team hoped to bring their rank up to fifth. Working out at various locations, these dedicated young women spent time at Mustang Park, South Mountain, best. To reach her goals, new team member. Anne Huling worked on weaknesses, set goals, and increased inner motivation. By taking a step in the right direction, the girls’ cross country team headed toward being the best. Design by Allyson Bowman. Photos by Tony Fiori. Before practice Jenny Jasper and Sherri Rutledge enjoy s-t-r-e-t-c-h-i-n-g. Jennifer McCormick. Kim Turner. Jai mic Phillips, and Tina Olenburg moti- vate one another to keep going. Girls’ Cross Country. Coach Desiree Rome. Kim Turner, Jaimie Phillips, Te- resa Mayer. Stephanie Wall. Lissa Ras- massen. Anne Huling. Sherri Rutledge, Jenni Jasper. Carol Holberg. Tricia Debbs. Tina Oldenburg, Lynn Brophy, Jennifer McCormick. Wendy Sievers, Jamie Altizer. 100 iris’ Cross Country
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