1 TIE 7 LOSSES 0 WINS The J. V. Football team had a successful season, even though they did not win a game. They did manage to tie a tough St. Helens team. The J. V. team was coached by Mr. Paul Dessen and Mr. Gary Seeborg, who helped the varsity team on the sidelines and by scouting next weeks opponents. The J. V. team was a very young team with twelve players that have never played high school football before. Nine of these players were freshmen. Upper left: An Astoria tackier makes a good hit on a Tillamook Cheesemaker ball carrier. Above: Eric Bruner makes a hard tackle on a Tillamook ball carrier. Left: The Astoria J. V. team had a very impressive look¬ ing offensive line. Bottom left: Astoria ball carrier Shane Dockter races through a large hole created by the offensive line. Below: A Tillamook ball carrier breaks into the back-field but is tackled by Rick Bar- told us. 23
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The varsity football team was under a new head coach; Mr. Brenden who did a great job. He was assisted by Mr. Holmstedt, and the J.V. coaches Mr. Dessen, and Mr. Seeborg. The football team only dressed down 26 players: 11 of them were seniors, 10 were juniors, and the last 5 were sophomores. The team was small, but didn’t let that influence their ability to play football, as can be seen in the pictures. Top left is the Varsity Football Team. Row 1: Garrett Heming, Tim Dugan, Mike Peterson, Eric Hautala, Paul Shuler, Andy Fuhrmann. Row 2: Marlon Montano, Mark Utti, Scott Petersen, Jamie Hillard, David Tarabochia, Kirk Lum. Row 3: Paul Burgher, Alan Rah kola, Thor Ivanoff, Pete Ferrero, Bruce Marriot, Tim Roland. Row 4: Steve Appleby, Mark Olson, Craig Nelson, Andy Westerberg, Eric Bruner, Rob Hovden. Row 5: Coach Holmstedt, Coach Brenden, Coach Dessen, Managers: George Hendrick¬ son, and David Johnson. Top right: Craig Nelson is on the run against the Pirates. Middle left: Craig Nelson makes a valuable tackle against the Tigers. Middle center: Scott Petersen makes a great catch. Middle right: Thor Ivanoff a nice tackle against the Columbians. Bottom left: Mark Utti stretch¬ es for an over thrown ball. Bottom center: David Tarabochia has pressure in the back field. Bottom right: Craig Nelson gains a few yards. The football team brought excitment to the Astoria area once again, with a -2 re¬ cord. They fell short of the playoffs bv one game, but the whole school was proud ot them. We thank you, Astoria Varsity Foot¬ ball Team. 25
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