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673$ng Brian Peter . up So what could have been a great season, turned into a good one. During the season, the harriers were led by the performance of Tim Smith, who in his first year on varsity became number one runner. A disappointment to the team was number one man, Bill Ayer. It was expected that Ayer would come close to school records, but un- fortunately he did not meet up to his expectations. Another important runner was the third man, Bob Garcia. Garcia came through with many decent runs to complement the first two men. Other performers on the varsity were, Steve Hughes, Brian Peter, and Rich Linebach. Tim Smith kicks it in for first ! f S xi i .a 7i. hx Steve Hughes Zawotti, John Valencia, Jim Lorden, Craig Creeniaw. Country Rich Lineback TOP ROW L-R Cliff Ceddes, Cregg Booth, John Shaver, Jeff Dowding. FRONT ROW L-R Tom
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4:.x v HTIAd WML. .x. .n- 4----- last Varsity Basketball This year's basketball team under Coach John Baker had five guards, six for- wards, and one center. The guards were Craig Anderson, Pete Sellers, Rick Bauer, Steve Cope, and Carlos Luna. The forwards were Chris Ellinor, Steve Peter, How- ard Valore, Dave Sharke, Brad McCaslin, and John Allavie. The center was Steve Kalota. In non-league play San Clemente's record for the year was outstanding, in- cluding wins over several high ranked teams. But the league play was not up to expectations. Considered to have a good chance at the league championship, the team ran into stiff competition and a lot of bad luck. With several overtime losses and one or two point defeats, the Tritons chances looked slim. With the loss to Katella in a In the middle of the season, at Orange High School, during a very close game, the excitement mixed with an extremely small gym, pro- duced a fight after the game. Al- though the blame was never officially established the fight marred the basketball season. Another unfortunate reason for a couple of the losses was an epi- demic of bronchitis and the flu which swept over our school. Even though the record season was less than glowing the team inspired spirit. Bauer, a Sixty-Footlumper? Hold Your Hand? I Don't Even Know You! w n: 2-..- DH triple overtime the Tritons lost all hope. FeetDon'tFail Me Now! s a s A Seller's Lay-Up
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