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I sm, 1 --M4 .wa me-.v,, .,, ., f- 1' 5 fe, 4-. Glendora f Q Glendora Clenclora Glendora Glendora Varsity i Scores p Clendora Glendora Clendora Gleridora Illness Hampers Varsity Season Illness played a very important factor in the outcome of the season for the varsity field hockey team. which completed a dis- appointing season. finishing 3-5-1 in league competition. Some players have missed two or more games because of illness. The absences of some players each day made it more diffi- cult to develop a eontinuityf' commented Coach Pat Hardin. The varsity team started the season with a new offense, the 4-3-2-1-1 spread align- ment. This defensive pattern proved unsuc- cessful because of the many illnesses and the team returned to the 5-3-2-1 standard offense and defense. This year's team had many outstanding players according to Coach Hardin. These players included: seniors Janae Askew and Jana Ferrari, co-captains Terri Mar- ceron, Chris Gatherer, and Jeanette Calceron, and juniors Wendy Black- burn, ill and Sherill Hoy. Coach Pat Hardin looks forward to next yearis field hockey season, as there will be some promising material to be found in the juniors returning next year. Varsity Field Hot lu
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IV Soccer Ends Season . l For the second consecutive year, the jayvee soccer team finished first in the league. Coached by Mr. Larry Doto, the team finished the season 5-0-3 in league play. They just put it togetherf, com- mented Coach Doto who has been active in the Glendora Youth Soccer Program in the community. Coach Doto felt that John Riccio, senior, Seth Pollman, junior, and Mark Scrog- gins, sophomore, were outstanding players for the team, nhecause they were new to the program. However, he was quick to add the winning season was due to total team effort. We experienced a lot of things through the year but tried to keep the team togctherf' Coach Doto said, com- menting that during pre-season play, the team was without a coach. For a time the team was also without ade- quate equipment hut through donations from Mr. Doto and the Clendora Soccer Youth Program, enough soccer equip- ment was found. 1. Seth Pollman, junior, and Mark Scroggins, sophomore, take the ball away from an oppo- nent. 2. Sophomore Paul Donner knees the ball as an Edgewood player deflects it. N , A.. . V an -1 t.. V 1 W fx I j A ,. ' r . Lu A A uw . .rr A in gag .5 an ' :ii 'if in 4 ,-C, ' ' vga . 1 0 fi' f S V 3 ggi lj 'Vzfg Q T V. 3 ' V L- f. W! A ...4 ,.. .,...,,-.M Q , - . . ' - U ' j at f -IW .. I y ,, X Nh i. SAE: .C , . ., v 'Y t. i la ,Z .4 i' ...wall '1 .. .At .- .s .J 'T-- .. M ,.'1'Ffv'-...gm V A V '+- --. lieu I H -e , f t:n: -- v Ui-.. ' .K -' , - r. r , ' L ' 1 f vw.v-un4m- yay, 1 ,N-hw J'-Y V' ,, V, j -w , , ,fs 2. , ,. ' I A 5 .. Pg-f F 42, M A W A ji , -A ii 1-as-S in Q-iris., i, V ' j . 4 ' , K' W 3-. , f . W V , W A i wh W j J. tt. .,, -tm 4 - - 4- - . i 1. ,, ..f, ,. Lu..-, ' f' f ' '- ' ' Q I 1 .,-, V -Q' - T ,M ef- , ' -4- , , . ,- .Pd .. W. ...-i N., . ..' in-0 . gy M., V- - .-. -f at, ' , . Y 7.4:-A., N .th .am .f V ,- W- A 1 C m 'q adam C ld X .24 .J1. i'ifd FN- ' 'KL T ,E K riff- ffwf 1h,..... S3 an-young-iq MK dr.- 91: 5 JN bot ver Ki '4 A 214
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mf-I A- .IY hi.- fV7s Finish as League Champs The junior varsity field hockey team, coached hy Miss Billie Oglesby, experi- enced a very successful season and finished the league in first place, despite some very tough competition. Coach Oglesby com- mented, There were many close scores, and many ties. The top three teams were only one point apart. One reason for the team's successful sea- son in the Montview League was due to a new offense, a 4-3-2-l-l spread alignment. The four members functioned as the line and the rest had defensive responsibilities. According to Coach Ogleshy, the team used a spread alignment, which is used when you have a very fast team. There were many outstanding players on the team this year according to Coach Ogleshy: senior, Lorrie Duke, tll junior, Yvonne Aguirre and sophomores Kathy Seivert and Cathy Riecio. The team improved a great deal in teamwork and communication. lim very pleased with the improvement the girls have made. They have been fun to work with - a most enjoyable group. com- mented Coach Ogleshy. i fa' , , t - e ' fm ,f-ek T 'W ta A I ,clendora Glendora V Park 0 Glendora Qlendora San Marino 0 ..aaGlendora ' xCharter Qakg if 0 6g1d0l'H' Ag, V Ch3rt 'lt5 1. h Glendora 2 Poly . yf a 0- 055 Glendora 1 Azusa ' Ora ,AZN ' .0 :- . T 1 4 T . f, . 1 'fm T 1.1 un. to
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