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fi % Coach Judy Gil man — a happy coach! JV Girls Volleyball League Champs 16-1 Taking the San Andreas League by surprise, theJunior Varsity Girls Volley- ball team took the championship with a 16-1 record. The only Viking loss was at the hands of Cajon. Nancy Glen was selected Most Valu- able Player and Marie Nesmith was Most Improved. Needless to say, Coach Judy Gilman was extremely happy with the JV ' s play and season record. JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL--FRONT ROW: Liz Brimhall, Nancy Glenn, Jennifer Sweaten. 2ND ROW: Coach Judy Gilman, Kristi Pelt, Patty Huff, and IVlarie Nesmith. J.V. Girls Volleyball 207
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Frosh Football Finishes 3-4-1 Coach Roger Kielty ' s freshman foot- ball team finished its season with a mis- leading 3-4-1 overall record . Two close losses on the road, had they gone in Mor- eno ' s favor (a 2-0 loss to Bloomington and a wild 44-30 loss to Yucaipa), would have given the frosh a winning rec- ord. Honors were given to Tim Lyons, voted Most Valuable Playeron the team, and to Tom Sims, voted Most Improved Player. Coach Kielty praised the offensive line ' s pass protection and the defensive unit for the effort they put out this season. Moreno won three games at home by scores of 14-8, 14-0, and 16-0 agaipst Cajon, Fontana Jr. High, and Norte Vista in that order. The offense averaged close to 11 points a game despite two games inwhich theydidn ' t score at all . The de- fensive unit of the frosh team gave up an average o f 13 points a game . In five games the defense gave up less than 10 points, including three shut-outs. Over- all the young Moreno freshmen played a real good season. 1975 -76 FROSH n FOOTBALL SEASON 1 MVHS OPP Pacific Bloomington 2 14 Cajon 8 14 Hemet 34 7 La Sierra 21 14 Fontana 44 Yucaipa 30 16 Norte Vista Overall Won 3 Lost 4 Tie d 1 Leag ue Won 2 Lost 4 206 Frosh Football f Freshman Football - FRONT ROW: Managers, Steven Bolduc, MarkSpruell. 2ND ROW: Richard Sandoval. Avery Smith, Dennis Zachary, Paul Chacon, Billy Masters, Jeff Jackson. 3RD ROW: Coach Owen Muchisky, Jim Martinez, Dan Seefeldt, Brett Johnson, Charles Grant, Chris Cahoon, Doug Livingston, Kuben Sandoval, Charles Conrad, Coach Roger Kielty. 4 TH ROW: Tiger Brown, Doug Williamson, Marc Estes, James Nickels, Steve Anderson, Jerry Burns, Gregory Coyle, Michael Stehner, TOP ROW: Roger Moore, Tim Lyons, Lawrence Crow, Tom Sims, James Wooten, Alan Jankunas, Gray McCray.
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' T Varsity Volleyball Captures SAL Title Moreno Valley High girls volleyball team, under the coaching of Judy Gilman, ended one of its most exciting seasons with a first round loss in GIF at home to Notre Dame after taking first place in SAL. The team finished its season with a 16-2 overall record as their only loss came in league play early in the season against second place finished Cajon, For the first time in SAL, league coaches picked a most Valuable Player. Anna Mendiolaof Moreno Valley won this year ' saward.Morenoalsohadfourvarsity players on the all-league team. They were Diane Mass (senior), Lynne Creasey (sen- ior), and Anna Mendiola (junior). Coach Judy Oilman chose the whole ' 75 team as Most Valuable Players and Most Im- proved Player went to Patti Grinstead who did well in her first year. Anna Mendiola dives for ball. 208 Varsity Girls Volleyball Kin Anna Mendiola serves. She was named Most Valuable Player.
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