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The Final Season The end of the 1982 football season brought home one reali- ty to the Lancers. The Seniors have played their last game on the grass of Kiefer Stadium, they have played their last game in the Amat Blue and Gold. So what happens to the unity, the bond that has been formed between the members of the team. ' ' For some they ha ven ' t yet realized the fact that they have finished their last season. To some, football is the most im- portant thing in high school. Some players feel anger, they feel as though the seaon ended much too early, that the season couldn ' t be over. One common feeling is to put the pads on. I would give anything to put the pads on for one more game, says John Martinez, reflecting on his feelings. The Lancers operated lik e a family. Between the players there was a special bond that held them together, even if some players didn ' t really get (Top Right) Tough yardage in the pits fpr PerneU Taylor as he goes airborne. (Right) Hilling him hard, Greg Mendoza and Dirk Adams tackle a St. Paul Swordman out of bounds. (Top Left) Looking for the endzone, PerneU Tay- lor tries to escape the oncotning St. Francis Knights. along with the others. After the final game the team went into the locker room for its final prayer. After this, the Seniors went off to one side of the locker room, and sang the Lancer song 3 times, the third time the last for the Seniors. The tears fell from most of the Senior Men, Sad said one player. Though the sentiments ran high, it was a learning exper- ience, said Mark Choi. After going through 4 seasons of hard work, the trying times, the bonds that bring together friendships, the curtain draws a close on the players graduating in 1983. All of us will be loos- ing something that can not be adequately expressed. 152 NOW PLAYING VARSITY FOOTBALL
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