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Julie Davis smiles with relief after completing her event. 'iiii'i' ..., is , 'ES it it, ,fsifi t , ,,,,..-4, my -mv. . db K gli' T 'fi ' femgi 'ii .,', , Freshman Hockey Arrendondo practices proper form in the butterfly stroke. A Dream for the Future A swimmer's ultimate dream is a heated pool for practice, a cheering crowd at all the important swim meets, and good equipment to last throughout the season. That is the dream, but this is reality. The pools are cold in October, the crowds lack students from Marcos to give sup- port, and equipment is almost non-exis- tent. There is hope for the team in the future, with the support of the new boost- er club. But until then, the team will have to rely on its own spirit which has sus- tained it well so far. Sports ' 69
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Corona Aztecs leap toward the tackle of Rowell Ashford, the ball carrier. fa first row: Sean Alexander, Kevin Hackett, Chris Kiefer, Angelo Toliver, Mario Moreno, Henry Moreno, John Aanolio, P.J. Colborn. Second row: Jason Alexander, John Reinhardt, Bill Makedonsky, Troy Gray, Steve Zabinski, Dave Colborn, Mike Knapp, Rob Bajarano, Scott Bell, James Spellman. Third row: Charlie Moreno, llark Wood, Coach Simons, Coach Manolio, Coach Castro, Coach Schneider, Coach Barro, Clark Dunlap, .ance Varney. Fourth row: Drew Colby, Jim Mancuso, Dave Moser, Bruce Barro, Bruce Binkley, Rick Anderson, Ion Gompert, Shane Boisjolie. Fifth row: Brian Hooks, Monte Stevens, Robert Acosta, Chris Bobo, Steve 'Vallace, Rowell Ashford, Adam Butler, Cory Little, Barry Julian. H lf you look at our final record, you would say that we had a boring sea- son, but we all had fun anyway. Of course we wanted to go to the play- offs, but everyone can 't go. It was fun just to play our senior year.1 I -Dove Moser Marcos players review their defensive strategies. f , -f fvifr' Wi W Lf? Vorsity Shows Dedication S VARSEIY-FOOTBALL - Opp. MdN Agua Frta f 14 O McClintock 31 6 Chandler 14 0 Tempe 7 13 Corona O 16 Gilbert 21 23 Mesa 25 0 Mtn View -,SSL 7 Dobson Q , . 14 Westwood 6 X, arsity football . . . it takes a strong ' commitment, and the guys from Marcos gave it all they had. With a 3-7 record, it might have been easy to say the team was not doing its job, but this was a misconception. The team went through hours of practice, and despite the outcome of many a game, the team- mates executed excellent plays. At season's end, an awards banquet was held. The Joe Selleh Award was pre- sented to Dave Moser, who also received a Rhino Award. Most Valuable, Outstand- ing Defensive Lineman, and a Rhino Award went to Rowell Ashford. Bruce Binkley was credited Most improved. Rob Bajarano won Outstanding Offensive Back, and Chris Kiefer won Outstanding Receiver. Outstanding Offensive Lineman went to Jon Gompert, and Outstanding Defensive Back to Scott Bell. Defensive Point Leader was given to Mike Knapp for his tackles. Chris Kiefer and Brian Hooks received Central League recognition. Hooks also won Outstanding Linebacker. This season was tough, but the team hung on. All the players were winners, no matter what the scoreboard said. Sports - 71
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