Santa Teresa High School - Compendium Yearbook (San Jose, CA)

 - Class of 1975

Page 145 of 184

 

Santa Teresa High School - Compendium Yearbook (San Jose, CA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 145 of 184
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Left to right: Back row: Coach O’Brian, Rogers, Flores, Marine, Padilla, Cheatham, Silva, Cannon, Chukcs, Tzanavaras, English, Ball, Craig, Haagland, Bouslog, PIzl (Mgr.), Coach Chaboya. Middle row: Logan, Courtney, Jolce, Del Conte, Dc Valle, Wiley, Cruz, McAlcavcy, Bookholot, Guertner, McKleaven, Kneeling: Pedroza, Ovellette, Beth, McAlcavcy, Schrakamp, Lencionl, Stocberl, Whyte, Joyce, Danko, Shmitz, Gahn, Garcia, Albertson (Mgr.) Sitting: Coach Glgllottl, Qulnk, Wiley, Yohanan. The 1975 Freshman football team accomplished many outstanding feats this season: A league championship, an undefeated season (8-0), and the first championship in Santa Teresa's history. There were many outstanding individuals, but it was the united ability and skills of forty players who all con- tributed to this highly successful season. The offense netted over 1500 yards on the ground and 750 yards in the air for thirty-four touchdowns and 230 points—one of the highest totals in league history. The defense held opponents to an average of only eight points per game, while forcing many turnovers and giv- ing the offense various scoring opportunities.

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 The J.V. football team went through a most difficult time in '74, but never gave up or lacked team spirit. The team was small because so many players had to be used on Varsity. They always gave a good account of themselves. With a 0-9 season, the team could have easily given up, but they constantly played representative ball. 140 JUNIOR VARSITY



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H,0 POLO The inaugural water polo season at Santa Teresa was a pure learning ex- perience for all of the individuals in- volved. First, the players had to get used to new coach with a different coaching philosophy; second, they had to get used to a new' system of play; and finally they had to get used to playing at the Varsity level. Although the season was not a com- plete success, it was not a total fail- ure cither. The Varsity finished the division season in a 3-way tie for sec- ond place with two wins and three losses. Mike Phillips and Gary Mort were named the All League Second Team, while Scott Coffee garnered a spot on the Honorable Mention Team. A very bright spot for the season was the play of the Frosh-Soph team. They won the division with a perfect record and lost the League Champion- ship in seven over-time periods. In a post season play they went on to place fourth in the Northern California Frosh-Soph Tournament. Outstanding Frosh-Soph performers were Mark Caulkins, Brian Ladd, Don Ruebenson, and Paul Bittcncourt. VARSITY FROSH-SOPH

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