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Shaving the hair off their heads began as a joke for some of the iwrestlers at Moreau. In one sense this act symbolized their unity. The shorn hair, however, was not the only thing that brought them to the attention of the community. lVloreau's wrestling team was suc- cessful again this year. The team was made up of some excellent wrestlers. Most Valuable Player Mike Martinez was the first in Moreau's history to go to the State Tournament and placed 12. Most Valuable J.V. player was Jaime Gonzales. Most Valuable Fresh- man was Anthony Rojo. Most' Improved was Joe Baalman. Most Improved J.V. Player was Bobby Rios. Don Finkes was nominated as Most Inspirational. Dan O'Connor was nominated as Most Inspirational J.V. player. The Mariners' success in all tour- naments for the fifth year in a row is attributed to the consistently good program and the back up support, according to Coach Rich Dutra. QVivecaJ 1. Row 1, Nestor Anadaya, Roy Palatino, Joa- quine Barreto, Myron Tejada, Ed Smith, Tony Garcia. Row 2. Paul Espejo, Jamie Gonsalves, Butch Retodo, Charlie Bettencourt, George Brumm. Row 3. Ben Castillo, Jimmy Martines, Jim Moote. 2. The Mariner Mat Stats. 3. Scott Sizar looks over his victim before the next round. 4. Rich Navarro positions himself for the next move, 5. Rick goes for the take down. 6. Anthony Delgado goes all out to pin his man. tDominicaJ
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. s W Lt as - V fa y is M2411 Girls' Track The Girls' Track Team has been close to winning the League Championship for three years now. Nineteen eighty-four seems to be the year that the team hoped to achieve that goal. As Coach Chris Krisman claimed, The team is young, but has leaders in several events to provide the strength and direction for the rest of the team. Seniors Michelle Szto and Sue Mullan returned for their fourth year in the hurdles and mile relay and both hoped to make it all the way to State Meet. Juniors Ca- mille Anderson and Aileen Chanco returned in the sprints. A talented Sophomore group was led by Joanne Cordova in the jumps and 400, and Krista Ren- don in the 1600-3200. But per- haps, the strength of the team lay in the throws with Senior Donna Kaylor, Sophomores Jennifer Watson, Brenda Loggins and Erica Hess, and Freshman An- nie Loggins. The team anticipated a fine sea- son't performance by hopefully leading the South County in sever- al events and by sending several athletes to the Meet of Champi- ons. , x The 1984 Girls' Track Team lfront rowl: Petrina Angelides, Aileen Chanco, Ann Montemayer, Mary Anne Gues- non, Beth Guesnon, Rachel Piper, Andy Botsford lsecond rowl: Sheila Arce, Heather Harmuth, Paula Ber- nardo, Darlene Fernandez, Rita Avisa, Annie Loggins, Donna Kay- lor, Karen Guesnon, Dixie Harrison, Coach Krisman lthird rowl: Cami Hart, Michele Szto, Lori Hollingworth, Joanne Cordova, Brenda Loggins, Jane Sweeney, Cindy Elam, Desi Me- deiros. lfourth rowl: Saundra Kerster lAssistant Coach,l Kathleen Allesan- dra, Liz Sollitt, Christine Villaluz, Kathy Vega, Krista Rendon, Erica Hess, Kelly Homas, Lisa Deitrich, Erica Shu, Jennifer Watson, Cathy Desa, Molly Woelffer, Camille An- derson, Carole McNeil flvlanagerl 4' xi: ' 'Zn V Q v rw., pref- Q Q' X V , 1 v -My i
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