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Powerful Soccer Team Brin s Home First C.I.F. hampionshi l980 CIF CHAMPIONS I CGreenJ-Robby Weil I CRedD-Todd Tatham 2-Gregg Engels 3-Tim Logsdon 4-Mike Stocke 5-Jim Engels 6-Tom Cook 7-Robert Scarritt 8-Jeff Regan 9-Dave Sterud I0-Dan Garrison ll-Charlie Abernathy I2-Russ Burdeno ' ' - . , WA ,. V I3-Dave Silva ,fl I 'g , rf I . -r I ' 14-John Margam r 1137 iw . Za, .M , A , Q- i'ifa,fa L-27, '5-:'-ZEa'--2, Lai.,-Q. I5-Rick Marshall ,- I6-Glenn Mayer I8-Nico Petesch 7' Ay' Victories-l3 of them in a row at the end of the season-piled up again for Pacifica's soccer team in '80, as the Mari ners habit of winning improved their repu tation as the most successful sport on cam- pus. Pacifica advanced to the CIF finals for the second time in three years. but this time the Mariners remembered to bring home the prize. The team swept through the second half of league undefeated to take its fourth straight title. then set its sights on the higher goal. Led by CIF Player of the Year Russ Burdeno. the Mariners attacked Chadwick, University, La Quinta and Keppel to reach the championship against Avaiation. The Mariners' dream looked trod upon after 40 minutes N. as the taller Falcons used height to take a 2-0 advantage. But Burdeno and Dave Streud, a first-team all-ClFer, took charge of the field in the second half using a ground game to give Pacifica a 3-2 victory. Charlie Abernathy opened the Mari- ners' scoring three minutes into the half and Burdeno's penalty kick tied it up I5 minutes later. Pacifica had many scoring opportunities in the final 20 minutes. but it wasn't until the 76th minute of the contest that Burdeno delivered a blue trophy to Pacifica, one-timing Tom Cook's pass past the Aviation goalkeeper. Goalie Robby Weil, who recorded I4 shutouts Ctwo in the play- offsj, and Mike Stocke Cfour playoff goalsj joined Burdeno and Sterud on the All-CIF team. n... I, . 1 P 0 ur, 5 5. Y 1 4: .
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Mariners Cf The Month r beclcy Lamp: Michelle Roman Tom Allen December February A- TP l7'X 'if'-5 H x. 4.A-- A gk' lj- - Dawn Jett Kim Ryan
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Acknowledgements Special Thanks And Sincere Appreciation Go To The Following People: Tim Logsdon for being himself and for sharing himself with me. Dana Kriesel And Jill Rife for their friendship and encouragement when things got rough. Gail Louie And Sue Grant, my advisors, for all the thought and effort they put into THE REEF. Scott Krieger, David Caballero, And Corey Hutchins for the tremendous amount of work and long hours that they put into this book as photographers. Ed Merkle for supplying the picture that appears on the title page and also for doing a fine job as photographer. The l98O Reef Staff for being the best group of people anyone could ask for. Mrs. Mary Ann Thompson for her guidance and help with the art section. Mrs. Rhoda Randall for her time and devotion and for raising the literacy rate at Pacifica. Mr. Bob Wucetich for his guidance and for being a very special person. Dick Beem, Don Sullivan, And The People At Roberts for their valuable service with most of our photography and all of our color pictures. John Thomas of Josten'sfAmerican Yearbook Company for his advice and help and especially for his patience Charlie Galvani of Josten's for his excellent work with THE REEF at the plant. The People Of Pacifica for being the life and the driving force behind the i980 REEF. Mr. Michael Sullivan for his friendship, guidance. wisdom. and skill, for his confidence, encouragement, and patience, for the time he devoted to the creation of the I98O REEF. The entire staff would like to express our appreciation for Mr. Sullivan's presence, but our gratitude cannot be truly expressed by any words other than We love you. Dad. Thank You Everyone. Julie Curry
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