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'TN -17 j,V, Football-Back rowzjim joy, Steve Haag, Brent Melland, Phil Gabbard, Tom 6 TT Serventi, Keith Langen, Dan Haag, Randy Wiseg Second row: Charya Robinson, in 'A Buena V XX V' jeff Plaisted, Rodney jividen, Keith jiron, Scott Harmon, Roland Zamora, Larry ' 'Pi TT Durging Third row: Edwin Rivera, Scott Shelton, Gary Thomas, johnny May, 58 ,W 'V bp T 0 Coach Sykes, Doug Sanchez, Steve Gonzlaes, Vincent Dupree, Tyrone Scercy, LM A T umwsldi and Fourth row: Carlos Zamora, Rene Anaya, Kevin Childress, Dan Hill, Teddy Estes, I. - Steve Vargas, Andy Rico, Daniel Dezessg Front row: Managerjesus Montano,joe , XX: lm! all yilmeb Lewis, Tom Hiller, Mike Darden, john Murphy, Scott Masters, Manager james : I bl' fmffflf Young. ' Nh-9 BUEM A Rene Anaya sacks the Tucson quarterback for a loss in a 58-8 win. 4 Andy Rico attempts to break free from the opponent to get a first down. FFIOSH 8t J.V. FOOTBALL 235
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uildin Year Accounts for Inspired olfeys Q Q olf is a lifetime activity, stated Golf Coach Norman Bishop. I don't look at it as just coaching a sport for four years. I would really like to feel that they jthe teamj get some sound fundamentals and can enjoy golf forever, not just while they're in high school. Sophomore john Foxworthy, a par- ticipant in many junior tournaments, agreed with Bishop. Last year was Fox- worthy's second year on the golf team. He became involved with golf through friends who eventually lost interest. Last year's fifteen man team practiced every day after school from 1:00 until 5:30 PM at Randolph Golf Course. They concentrated on either the course, the driving range, or the practice area. Despite the weekday practice, Foxwor- thy and the team enjoyed practicing on weekends or just playing for fun. When asked if there was an especially promising player, both Bishop and Fox- worthy replied that Donny Allen, a third year member of the golf team, who had already tied the course record at Randolph South and had tied or beaten top golfers in the city last year, was a talented player. According to Foxwor- thy, consistancy accounted for both of these. When asked whether Bishop felt more like a coach or a friend, he replied, both. He liked to get down to business, but he also took a personal in- terest in his golfers. According to john Foxworthy, Bishop was more a friend than a coach. He's great! He's really easy to talk to and he knows how to talk to us. He's the best teacher I've ever had. Opp. 258 j 241 241 g Q 198 275 203 Sabino 219 del 2 3 4 Design: Lance Peterson Copy: Donna Baceski Photos: Ken Arnold 84 Ed VanNimwegen 'A r My-A .fi 4':Z 'v M.. mi' me Y .., , f V 'L -sw, . 3 ' .411 ' I A , Aa.- A Tony Martinez displays the form which earned him a good position on the team. A Marty Killhullen shows good form while competing against rival Palo Verde. Ff'lU'hAd i 0' ' F-0-into mei I .Y '. is IF 290' 'BN' ,y
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