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I San Gorgon io Opponent Corona 5 Arlington 2 Palm Springs 1 Colton forfeit Eisenhower 1 1 Redlands 1 1 Pacific 2 3 Fontana 2 Colton 1 3 Eisenhower 1 Redlands 1 Pacific 1 Colton 3 Eisenhower 1 Redlands 2 3 Fontana 1 Pacific 1 Canyon 4 Top: One of three girls on the JV team, Janet German heads the ball towards the Spartan goal. Above left: Jumping for a header, senior Rex Hollifield successfully takes the ball from a Pacific player. Above: 1983 Junior Varsity Soccer Team: First row: Jade Loughlin, Scott Maddi, Brian Keefer, James Morales. Narong Piriyasathirl. Joe Apodaca, Zsolt Karaneza, Second row: Ian Willis. Mike Eatinger, Stacy Starbuck, Danny Quiggle, Tony Rodriquez, Peter Bourland. Laura Brown, Mike Homen, Craig Judy. Left: 1983 Varsity Soccer Team: First row: Jose Madrigal, Mitch Gunn, James Vancura, Bobby Meyers. Mark Evans. Second row: Tim Franklin, Chuck Campbell, Richie Althouse, Mike Apodaca, Bob Beeman, Frank Rangel, Third row: Coach Jerry Beeman, Brian Tully, Brian Par rish. Gary Florin, Barry Molton, Jaun Becerra. Martin Rodriguez, Scott Howes.
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Fast-moving sport at San G sweeps nation Right: Kicking a goal kick, senior Gary Florin, fouryear soccer veteran, helps in the victory over Palm Springs 2 1. Below: Sophomore, Brian Keefer looks for a pass up field, as JV goes against Colton. The Varsity and Junior Varsity soccer squads had very good seasons. Both teams worked hard and strived for success. Soccer, which is a fast moving sport, required the athletes to be in ex- cellent condition and show good ball control. This sport was swiftly sweeping the nation and would soon become very popular. Three girls played on the JV squad. Since there was not an all girls squad, this was a great ac- complishment for Laura Brown, Janet German and Collette Chase. Janet was quoted as saying, It was a great challenge playing soccer this year. Both teams practiced everyday after school until 3:00 p.m., and most of the players were able to get in an extra workout during sixth period PE. The JV squad was coached by Mr. Homen, while the Varsity squad was under the instruction of Mr. Jerry Beeman. The team placed third in the Citrus Belt League and was able to go on to CIF where they were eliminated after the first round. Six players were named for CBL teams. First team was Gary Florin, James Vancura and Barry Molten. Se- cond team was Richard Althouse, Scott Howes and Tim Franklin. Soccer continued to become a major sport both at San Q and in this country ' s athletics. Gary Florin, class of ' 83 Danny Quiggle, class of
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Spirit and comraderie unite basketball teams San Gorgonio Opponent 43 San Bernardino 90 47 Arlington 52 45 Rim of the World 41 30 Hemet 25 36 Upland 72 32 Eisenhower 41 47 Pacific 54 41 Colton 38 47 Eisenhower 53 Top: Talking to the start, ng five, Coach Ulmer discusses the game plan. Right: Starting the game against Pacific, center Linda Raiskums tips the ball to her teammates. Above: 1983 Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team: First row: Kathy Kubitza, Skelly Williams, Laura Beeman. Beverly Flowers Second row: Diane Rogers, Joyce Jackson, Coach Leanne (Jlmer, Selene Trapp, Denise Gillette. K ;V, ' V HHHHH Mii ▼ J P-flHi WJ A ' - - to F m ■H j j g. ■ IrJJ 1 1 ii
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