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?vi.V:iaESa ll . ' - ' r ss : ! ' ? ?- ' FroshFooball - BACK ROW: Head Coach Steve Alonzo, Coach Greg Goodyear, Coach Rick Cardenas. 5TH ROW: L. Cook, ]. Mancuso, G. Petitt , R. Knight, R. Maldonado, A. Barajas, J. Bernal, D. Molina, A. Perez. 4TH ROW: ] . Marti nez, C. Raya, R. Bumpi is, J. Vanillo, C. Vasquez, T. Arciniega, E. Ruiz, R. Heredia, T. Reeves, L. Vargas. 3RD ROWf TOuarte: R. Beltran, M. Jurado, V. Alvarez, R. Mireles, J. Diaz, J. Arvizo, D. Martinez, S. Yharra, J. Estrada, 2ND ROW: T Tloss, S. Ramirez, J. Curren, M. Samford, J. Rubio, S. Zamora, S. Rogers, R. Arteaga, S. Macias, P. Cano. FRONT ROW: S. Garcia, R. Moreno, G. Macias, A. Aparicio, J. Coronado, S. Garcia, M. Jimenez, M. Perez, S. DeAngelis. f gje (-xa - ' : ;-C U-c ft c-. t.vCvsSi ' - v ) - v .- - . - o FRESHMEN SCORES MV OPP. Ontario 18 El Monte 6 8 Mira Costa 14 14 C err it OS 6 19 La Mirada 8 Mark Keppel 6 22 Schurr 23 Arroyo 20 Monrovia 6 20 i %. 4- :r , t t ' denotes league games (ABOVE) John Arvizo (32) carries the ball to gain some yardage for the freshmen team. (ABOVE LEFT) An El Monte ball carrier is tackled by sophomore Monty Williamson (15). Sports 81
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Defensive Strength Helped Then Determination and confi- dence were the trademarks of the sophomore football team as they played to a 2 win-3 loss league record. Lacking a strong offensive line to provide the extra punch, the team showed great defensive strength as they prevented eventual league champions. La Mirada, from penetrating the Viking 25-yardline, only to lose the game on a trick play. At one point the defense did not allow a touchdown for 11 straight quarters. Running back Frank Calderon was named the most valuable player. Winning the first game of the season against Ontario was a positive start for the fresh- men as they beat the Jaguars, 6-0. Against Mira Costa they fought to a draw, 14-14. Al- though unable to win any of the remaining seven games, the players exhibited spirit and determination while on the field. Representative of this attitude was the effort of M. V.P. John Arvizo who gained 425 yards rushing. The de- fensive unit was anchored by the outstanding play of Sergio Ybarra who made 62 tackles. SOPHOMORE SCORES MV OFF. Ontario 2 8 El Monte 6 8 Mira Costa 7 Cerritos 21 La Mirada 7 Mark Keppel 14 6 Schurr 7 Arroyo 7 Monrovia 6 12 (RIGHT) Running back Frank Calderon (32) breaks away from would-be tacklers to score a touchdown against El Monte. . A i ' Soph Football-BACK ROW: Randy Marsh, Id Salido, Ben Batre , lom Hemandtv, Oscai Vasquez, Victor Dovalina. 3 KD KOVV; Coach Mike Kleine, Monfy Williamson, Mike Nunez, Mike Machunis, Ken Santos, Paul Jimenez, Randy Roche, Frank Reyes, Martin Gomez. 2ND ROW: manager Scott Lepere , Frank Calderon, Carlos Barcelo, Paul Medina, Chris Sanchez, Danny Flores, Tony Pappalardo, Robert Barajas, manager Tom Castaneda. FRONT ROW: Sammy Aguilar, Greg Calvillo, Earl Dowers, Vince Davi, Dan Shubin, Mike Duran, Mario Parades, Bill Hillman. MISSING: George Parr. 80 Sports
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Varsity Volleyball - TOP: Denise Diaz. 2ND ROW: Coach Carmen Rey, Lorrie Palmer, Kim Lira, Linda Nickel, Gaby Rodriguez. FRONT ROW: Virginia Gutierrez, Leticia Perez, Eleanor Flores, Camille Rodriguez, Olivia Moya. ftO V ri w - ■.J (UPPER LEFT) Captain Denise Diaz positions herself to receive the ball. (ABOVE) Lorrie Palmer and Kim Lira look on as Eleanor Flores hits the ball from behind. (LEFT) An expressive Coach Rey captures the attention of varsity player Olivia Moya. 82 Sports
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