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Varsity Football Varsity Finishes 3-9 Season 0 .G.'s varsity football ended the season winning three out of nine games, two of them league games . Although the Patriots lacked the size and talent that was needed to be a top contender, determination and pride were factors that held the Patriots together. The first non-league game was against Hilltop. The Pats were edged, the score being 12-6. Next, the Pats met the lVlontogomery Aztecs on their home field . They trounced them 21-7 . However, the Patriots fell to Vista in the league opener 21-0 . The following week, they confronted the rugged Oceanside Pirates . Although the Pats outplayed and dominated the Pirates in every cat- egory, they lost 6-7, over a controversial play. lt envolved a quar- terback-sneak by John Veach . Although the films showed Veach clearly in the end-zone, the referees, out of position, failed to see the play. The Pats downed the Eagles 29-13, but lost to Carlsbad 21-14 on Dad's Night. They came back, wounding the Warriors 42-20 , In Super-Bowl Vll, they lost to Escondido 24-0 . The Pats also failed to score in the Homecoming game against San lVlarcos. The score on the final game being 29-0 . First Row: Mark Stewart, Craig Hope, Phil Smith, Dennis Whyte, Malcolm Mike Crews Pete Biundo Charlie Mike Morasco, Ron Hurtado, Don Musgrave, Ron Harrison, Mgr. Second Walker Steve Thompson Mark Collier LeBlanc, Rich Haaland, Jim Row: Coach Allan Klinger, Doug Tum Colla Stan Welch Third Row Bourguignon, Dave Van Wormer, Phill Miller, Steve Siptroth, Ron Rodgers, Coach Tom Bice Coach Bud Serviolo Anderson, Bob Hope, Steve Goodbody, Victor Leon, Jim Pena, Lore Lane, Dennis Budvarson Guy Rollins Joh 28 Autumn
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j.V. Football I. V. Rebuilds After Suffering The Patriot J.V. football squad, The Patriot defense was very David Parker and lVlr. Jerry Fen- well, especially in the San ton, had a disappointing but spirited season . The Pats were hampered by being able to play just one good half of football each game. Pasqual and Escondido games The defense was led by line- backers Scott Colbertson and Birt Straw. Colbertson led all tacklers and had exceptionally fine games against Carlsbad and The offense was lead by the hard running of Dave LaPlante and the passing arm of Bob Greenle.With Greenle passing to his leading receiver, Jim Nlorasco, and La Plante running, the Pats were able to mount fine drives, but failed at putting points on the board. Escondido. Straw was a very sure tackler and seemed to be wherever the ball was . those who were on this year's squad . A-Paul Eddins picks up Ocenside fumble. B-Dave Sanders, Paul Eddins bring down Pirate runner. C-New head coaches show enthusiasm. .u . M... under new head coaches IVlr, spirited and held their opponents All in all, it was a year of re- building forthe J .V. Next year there are much bigger hopes for First Row: Bob Greenlee, Dale Weber, Ron Veach, Mike Smith, Kirk Maxwell, Ron Schexnayder, Richard Gonzales, Jim Morosco, Mike Wolford Second Row: Mike Womak, Dan West, Richard Griffin, Steve Hudson, Alex DeNiz, Dave LaPlant, Art Lopez, Mike Higgins, Scott Colbertson, Dale Rathburns, Paul Eddins, Bert Straw Third Row: Coach Fenton, Steve Crews, Rich Szymansky, Dave Sanders, Marvin Paipa, Brian Rollins, Ron Burr, Jeff Evans, Mark Perea, Sam Hernandez, Mark Bailie, Jesus Garcia, Rich Chivington, Tony Cloutier, Coach Parker Fourth Row: Van Hopler, Rex Lane, Bill Lane, George Castellanos, Bill Augustus, Dan Fitzpatrick, Clark Thompson, Joe Mullett, Jules Schexnayder, Joe Kerr, Mark Thompson, Frank Cavanaugh Autumn 27
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? , 5 I e - , A-Q ,Q - W-'v ,fmsm Powell, Curt Patterson, John Veach, Jeff Jones, Rick Fudge, Mark Nloyneur, Ron Nlast, John Edenfield, Cecil Cornett, Mgr. A. Mike Crews bearly gets his grip on the O.G. - Oceanside game. C. Steve the ball as he tries to gain yardage. B. Goodbody straight-arms a Pirate Steve Goodbody struggles his way over opponent, as he tries to pick up a few the dogpile of Patriots and Pirates in yards for the Pats. ? 5? Autumn 29
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