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LITTLE RED IN WINNING SEASON I I I I is Top row flolt to rightjz Greg Elko, Brian Ternan, Sean Holt, Jim Lloyd Easton, Jeff Ebling, hris Madden, Scott Sackett, David Guidera, Mike Hayden, am Schwartz, Nick Kulesimes, Garen Peter O'TooIe, Fran Cammarota, Gene Hoeffken, Tony Ossola, Brien Mulholland, Roh Ricci, Dave Marciells, Robert Ozzenburger, The Jesuit Marauder Freshmen Football team showed what they were made of this season. Being shut out in their first two games only increased their desire to win, and win they did- their next four games, and five out of the last six. Leading the offensive surge were quarterback Chris Bagatelos and his back up Greg Pakeri. Halfback Greg Elko and tailback Jason Brenzel led the ground attack, while wide receivers Garen Horst and Brian Ter- nan hauled them in. Slot David Scholtz fueled the offensive assaults as a multi-purpose back. Leading the strong defense was tackle David Novotny at the line and Brian Ternan at defensive back. The defense proved to be the back- bone of the team as it allowed only forty-five total points in their last six games. 17.5 points per gamej. The season opened with a disappointing loss at the hands of El Camino. After the following week's 28-0 embarrassment by Mills, the Frosh came roaring back with a vengence. Little Pied edged Douglas 8-0. That win proved to be the turning point in the season as they plowed by Sac High 30-6. The winning streak continued as the team took apart El Dorado 20-6. Brian Ternan's interception touchdown runback provided the next win over McClatchy 20-7. Finally Little Fied was to face arch rival C.B. and fell victim to their first league loss 20-0. Spurred on by pride, the Frosh bounced back. Highly favored Yuba City's offense stalled as Jes- uit squeaked by 12-6. This win gave the Freshmen team second place in informal Inter-Valley play and ended the season with a 5-3 record. Greg Pekari gets heat 90 Jason Brenzel slashes through the defense .Cui Freshman back takes the hand off I-
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VARSITY SUCCER KICKS WAY T0 T.O.C. row to Paul Rose, Rich Rombold, Scott Davis, Beauchamp, Tony Gonzalez, Joe Vencil. Middle row il to rj: Scott Matt Jaime, Dave Culp, Randy Ricci, Charlie Blim. Front CI to rj: Clar This year's Varsity Soccer team drove to a 4-2-4 record in their Delta League games with strong performances against league rivals Foothill, Yuba City, and Davis. The only losses that the talent laden team suffered were at the hands of TOC runner-up Dixon, a perennial power in the section. With strong preseason performances against El Camino and Christian Brothers a 4-0 win over Del Campo fsecond ranked in the city at the timej, the season can be termed a total success. A TOC loss to champions Frank- lin ended the season with a respectable record for such a young team. All city center-fullback Rich Rombold was named MVP on defense. Tony Gonzalez led the team with assists, and Matt Jaime being declared most inspirational player. All Leaguers included Rombold, Pete Arellanes, Chris Clif- ford and Jeff Meyer, with Jerome Beauchamp named as Honorable Mention. The underclassmen made up the heart of the Varsity team, since 13 of 18 players were non seniors. Pete Goalmaker Arellanes led in team scoring, and Randy Ricci provided strong defense. Sophomores Meyer, Clif- ford and Dimitri Stanich provided awesome talent on defense, while Charlie Blim, the only freshman starter, played fullback. With such a talented variety of returning players, this year's team should become a power next season. Noth- ing beats experience, and with such a young team, Coach Rose should be dreaming of glory. Jesuit has plenty of thrills to look forward to next year. MacDonald n, Mike McColligan, Eric Fajardo, Jeff Meyer k Gurtz, Dimitri Stanich. f P 4 f-+ 4 1SeYf-cfs.-,Q mfiiw:-1'-if-31-ugife ,N , Q - M ,gf -........ . ff, .. .. ' The Goalmaker adds to his collection All-City Fullback Rich Rom bold centers the ball
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