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JV Football ends season 5-5 Before the junior varsity football season began, the team went through a week of pure hell. During Hell Week we ran, exercised, ran, lifted weights, ran, and ran some more, remarked John Flores, one of the starting linemen on the JV team. Practices started at 8:00 and lasted until 10:00. At 500, when it was a bit cooler, they went back and prac- ticed until 7:00. The Spartans got the season off to a good start with a victory over Palm Springs 14 7. The next three games didn ' t go as well, losing all three against Victor Valley, Apple Valley, and Cajon. The San Bernardino game wasn ' t even a game, commented Flores. The Spartans defeated the Cardinals 30 7. The Eisenhower game was said to be the best played game of the season Zack Flores blocked a punt and ran for thirty yards for the first defensive touchdown. The Spartans, not letting the Eagles score, won 180. The most exciting game was against Redlands, said Brian Wiss, the starting quarterback. After being down 21-0 at the end of the third quarter, the Spartans came back 19-21. We didn ' t win but at least we didn ' t get skunked, remarked Wiss. The game against tiie Spartans ' rivals, the Pirates, chalked up another victory for San Gorgonio. After the forfeit of Fontana, the San Gorgonio record was 5-5, 2-3 inCBL. We didn ' t do as well as we expected. I feel we could have done better if we were more serious at practice and more of a united team, commented Larry Thomas. Our coaching is good, all we have to work on is our attitudes. Top: Mark Ally attempts the extra point kick against the Redland ' s Terriers. Above: Coach Arnold discusses the passing patterns with Chris Leon during a ame against Victor Valley. Right: Running back a punt, which is good for 30 yards against the Pirates offense, is Anzel Vessup t- - ; - £
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Tennis is a fast-paced game that requires skill and practice and rewards the participants with excitement. ' We did really well this season. said a very proud Janet Hobbs, who along with Annette Herzberg, were the only two returning let termen on the girls tennis team. The tennis team boasted a superb year by ending the season with a record of eleven wins and four losses Before regular season play. San Qorgonio had four practice games against Aquinas, Victor Valley, Chaffey. and Cajon The outcome was two wins and two losses, which helped the team prepare for a tough but victorious season. The season commenced with a 2 1 win over Colton San Gorgonio shut out Pacific in three games and played against Eisenhower and Fontana where they also added to the list of shut outs. San Gorgonio Opponent Aquinas 13 l Victor Valley 17 14 Chaffey 4 Colton 17 Eisenhower 4 Redlands 1 1 Pacific 17 Fontana 13 Colton 13 Eisenhower 14 Redlands 4 Pacific 12 Fontana 6 Colton 3 8 Eisenhower 3 Redlands 15 II Pacific 17 Fontana CIF 3 Villa Park 15 Left: With determination, Monica Torgeson hits a return, to win her match Bottom left: A member of the number one doubles team, Janet Hobbs serves in the CBL finals at Rancho Mediterranean Tennis Club. Below: Evelyn Woo follows through with an ace against Pacific.
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Left: Outrunning the Palm Springs Indians defense, Jeff Spurgeon makes a Spartan first down Below: After running 15 yards, Ben Lang is tackled by the Redlands ' defense Bottom left: In a short yardage situation. Brian Wiss attempts a quarterback keeper Bottom right: 1982 Junior Varsity Football Team — First row: Chris Leon. David Whitaker, Duane Fritzinger, Robert Lanas, Chris Cronk. Arty Rogers, Jose Rubalcava, Fernando Flores. Bob McDonald, Jeff Phillips, Second row: Jeff Lewis, Ken Zackary, Richard Thoir.pson, Greg Johnson, Roy Lytle, Tim Young, Todd Brown, David Samaro, Mike Rude, Eric Troutman, Ronald Torres. Ron Polk, Chris Rodriguez. Shane Chelton. Third row: Coach Don Niemeyer, Joe Abreau, Jesse McHenry. Trevore Outlaw, Ben Lang, Jeff Spurgeon, Jeff Nishkian, Ben Shuford, Mike Madden, Randy Gordon, Tony Kounas, Norman Thomas, Larry Thomas. Fourth row: Eric King, Mark Ally. Jeff Herndon, Gary Beeman, Robert Taylor Anzel Vessup. Shannon Easdale, John Flores.
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