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Streaking by his coverage, Doug Nelson heads for the end zone. Attempting to dispatch the opposi- tion with another three points is kick- er Daniel Gonzales. an W Using sheer force of numbers to stop a Madera drive, is the McLane D team. City Championship To Scots he two outstanding high- lights of the varsity foot- ball schedule this year was the defeating of the sixth ranked Edison Tigers and the onesided victory over the Roosevelt Rough Riders. This year's homecoming was all that and more for the varsity as they shocked the Tigers 54-21 in a bruising North Yosemite League battle. Putting on an of fense show was Junior Willie Turner as he ran back the open- ing kickoff 85 . yards for six points, and an additional six points were added later on a sec- ond kickoff return by Junior Hayward Demison. McLane routed their opponent with a ground game, as the High- landers crushed Roosevelt 42-7. Their big offensive weapon was Tyise Parks, who opened the first half with seventy six yards on nine carries, and who broke the game open in the third quarter with two more touchdowns. McLane 's Varsity football team had a definite IMPACT on the other teams in the league. Although the teams final out- come didn 't quite reach their goals for the year, there was a large amount of talent and skills displayed by the Jr. Varsity play- ers. The squad played son tough games, losing to Roos velt and Sanger by slim margin The boys should make terril varsity players next year. The Freshman 's football tea, won their first games in thrq years. Their first win cami against Edison. Coach Lloyd Wi gins was excited about th year's team because all the elfo and strategy that the crew pl into making them a winnir team. The team 's goal for tl year was to begin a new trac tion. A
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1 -4 ,,,, ,WM Following through with her backhand, Vannac Dy makes a smash. Beifig me number 0110 Player- kept Mike Pulfdv bUS.V during practice. Freshman Tennis Scores Upsets Over N YL Foes NYL RECORD Boys Wins Loses Girls Wins Loses R00-geyelt Roosevelt 11001161 Hoover Clovis West Edison Clovis West Clovis Cl0Vi5 Edison Madgfa Fresno Clovis West Ffesng Madera Roosevelt Bullard Bullard HOOVCI' 11001131 Roosevelt Clovis West Clovis Clovis Row: Coach Dave Barredo, Tim Artz, Somsock Senlouangrat, Corey Smith, Theresa Stacy Diep. Front Row: Mike Pulido, Adisa Nhouyvanisvong, Kristi Borgert, he Freshman Tennis Team, taking a big step from last year, showed tremendous im- provement as the year progressed. The top female player, Vannac Dy, went undefeated putting an IMPACT on the girls freshman team. The top players for the frosh boys were Corey Smith and Mike Pulido. Starting the season defeating Hoover, the frosh boys and girls demonstrated they weren 't to be taken lightly. During the midpoint of the season the frosh boys and girls pulled an explosive defeat over Madera 5-2. The most upsetting game of the season came in the last games against Clovis High,' girls winning 5-0. Returning the serve against Hoover is Corey Smith. . Tennis 139
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1. IH C, .ll I I Q I I I I rf ik Y in .Lb- pastime. ' Y-.av QQQJEZQFSSEYS er than a speeding bullet. Tyise Parks tears down the field after taking a ect handoff on the Coyote. Covering the Coyote seems to be a popular McLane defen- row: Kenny Harbick, Marci Sahagian, Jose Fiero, Bob Demechele, Merve Carter, Jim Sinnarco, Bud Nickers, Mike e, Pat Pickford, Steve Crago, Fourth row: Paul Sandoval, Tyise Parks, Mike Frankfort, Byron Myrrill, Dan Olivares, Bill Philip Romero, Nathan Dean, Gabe Gonzales, Mike Aguilar, Richard Salcana, Tylyn Hardamon, Shawn Jensen, Shawn Third row: Mike Avery, Fred Teran, Eric Bixler, Bob Hawkins, Bill McCurley, Jim Lang, Daron Stauffer, Brian Fontes, Wood, Jamie McCann, Aaron Gustafson, Renee Ovalle, Keith Davies, Ken Stovall. Second row: Dan Gonzales, Kenny Michael Young, RayArmbrister, Anthony Gilbert, Terron Richardson, Gordon Vaughn, Hayward Demison, Kevin Cornish, frazel, Ken Fuhrmeister, Rene Lopez, George Hine. Front row: Robert Alvarez, Mike Luce, Jim James, Bob Womack, Rentel Vince Guilloiy, Willie Turner, Tony Vilar, Scott Blazevich, Bobby Medellion, Vince Chavez, Jason Price, Guy Rivera, Doug K S fxx 1, 5' Dockor French and Marci Sahagain help an in- jured scottie to his feet.
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