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Klovdahl I a 4 i l is-5' .M rs 1 M ' ' i1l Coach The j. V.'s finished the 1969 football season with a 3-4-2 record. Before the first game, injuries plagued the team - and the result was that no more than 21 players suited-up for any one game. The first game of the year was probably the most memorable. While 11 players took the field at Santa Clara for the kick-off, 5 reserves watched from the sidelines. The team numbered 16 and won 16-0. Eighteen players stepped on the bus to meet 2nd place Awalt and lead 20-0 late in the 3rd quarter, but 2 key injuries and fatigue helped the Spartan's powerful ground attack to compile 20 points to tie the game. Coaches Bob McCorkle and Dave Klovdahl felt the season was a success because their small squad had to play to peak of their ability in each game. Offensively, Coach McCorkle praised quarterback Mike Anguis who threw for over 1150 yards and elusive end Dave Ralstin who was on the receiving end for more than 800 remarkable yards. Our linemen provided excellent pass protection for the aerial attack. FIRST ROW - Logan Kittle Bill Kawaguichi Carl Ehmann Eric Baker Tony Marinaro SECOND ROW - Bill Card, Dick Cunnington Howie Ruth Tony Yano Dave Ralstin Mark Bragg john Ehmann THIRD ROW - George MaCall Larry Dike john Martin Dave Hammond john Frazer Don Tullock john Ullrick, Mike Anguis Tom Patrick Steve Smith Missing Dean Zasbo
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L 1 .. 'L To Q -t-J l.l- .C an L. l-L. The success of the season can't be measured by a win-loss record. The team experienced many high and low points throughout the season. As the season progressed every member of the team improved on his blocking, tackling, agility, and running skills. The freshman football season got off to a good start with a 14-12 victory over Monte Vista. Injuries, absences, and mistakes plagued the team the next four games. Paul Giannaccaro, the first team all S.C.V.A.L. halfback, had a great game gaining 201 yards in 39 carries to defeat Wilcox 16-0. The last two games against the undefeated teams of Peterson and Cu- pertino demonstrated the team's pride and their enthusiasm. Led by all S,C.V.A.L. second team lineman john Renner and all S.C.V.A.L. second team defensive lineman Cam Grieg Homestead's freshmen were not outclassed. The team showed they had great pride in themselves and their school. The 1969 freshman football team ended their season with a 2 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie, record. R Cvpach Skuse 'iii 3 1 Q. vy kg gqn, . Coach Blasch ke - I ,-,.. C J -1 r I E FIRST ROW: Derek Lorimer, Craig Kolsrud, Tom Landry, Tom Pinney, Matt Furtado, Brian Vann, Rod Bragato, Phil Lacki, Rich King, Craig Wiging- ton. SECOND ROW: Lance Mc Lean, Scott Hart, Kevin, Barberi, Bruce Hurd, Paul Giannaccaro, Bill ., 5 1 ' v Plunkett, Chris Crow, john Renner, Cam Grieg. THIRD ROW: Kelly Skinner, Pat Hart, Phil Castana- da, Bob Fernandez, Doug Cierrie, Marcus Patrick, Tom Rodriguez, Rob O'Niel, Mike Egusa.
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