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Experience Prepares Jayvees, Frosh For Future Rolling behind the offensive exploits of halfback Alfred Drake and fullback Don Willis, Cabrillo's freshman football team chalked up a winning 4-2-1 record over the 1967 campaign. Drake led the scoring parade during the season cs with Willis close behind as the two dominated the W . Cabrillo rushing game, while quarterback Ernie Martin and end Scott Stuart provided for a fine passing punch. ln addition, the Conquistador freshmen turned in a determined defensive effort. Out of the four victories of the season, three triumphs were shutouts, coming over Morro Bay, Dos Pueblos and Arroyo Grande. Winning was only secondary for the team this year, commented coach Lovat following the successful season. Our main purpose was to teach the fundamentals and develop a good football atti- tude. We feel we accomplished this and have some fine prospects for future varsity teams as well. Freshman Log C OPPONENT Jayvee halfback Chuck Seabolt skirts in for extra yardage. 25 SGH Luis Obispo . . .... 12 6 St. Joseph's ..... .. 6 19 Morro Bay ..... .,,, O 7 Santa Maria ....13 13 Dos Pueblos .. . . .. O 0 Lompoc ........ .... 2 0 7 Arroyo Grande .. ,. O RECORD: 4-2-1 QE BBQ9 2 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, Front row: Marty Galto, Richard Cherry, Sammy Thompson, Terry Halstead, Fred Buck, Gary Wilkins, Jim Padilla, Bob McConnell, John Edgar, Mark Gee. Row 2: Fred Tingle, Bob Miller, Guy Walker, Dave Stocks, Tom Murray, Steve Toupal, Ernie Martin, Rubin Lugo, Bob Mandrgoc, Bill Edman, James Mariagishima, Row 31 John Crocker, Chuck Colburn, Clyde Collie, Charles Lawson, Bob Sackrider, Tom Timmer, Scott Murray, Wilbur Ur, Scott Stewart, Bruce Aragon, Calvin Conley, Bill De Prator, Steven Drouin. Row 4: Ev Brunson, Larry Jones, Dyke Felde, Buck Barefoot, Bob Bliss, Joe Jefferson, Ron Brazee, Monte Wise, Donald Willis, Brad Markby, Steve Jeffers, Bob Fields, Mark Baker, Dave Holt, Jack Simonton Cmanagerl, Lovat Qcoachl, Barnes fcoachl.
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Senior Bob Davis sweeps end in heartbreaking loss to Morningside 14-12. Morris Henson scores decisive Touchdown aguinsf Crespi in season thriller CIF C OPPONENT 22 Crespi ....... 'I3 O 12 Morningside ..14 5 Monarch defenders fry ihe impossible, stopping Von Ins' second effort.
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JAY VEE FOOTBALL, Front row: Mike Haithcaat, Jim Paul, Les Geist, Bill Hunt, John Han, Hank Cook, Glenn Shoiinaga. Row 2: Albert Markby Cstudent trainerl, Jim Seaman, Sonny Still, Tom Garzaf Rick Martinich, Stoney Krause, Frank Halstead, Don Roets, Dave Patterson, Ed Etherson Cmanagerb. Row 3: Rick Kennedy, Rick Longoria, Fred Cordes, John Kitto, Mark Stovall, Jan Valentine, Mike Bonneau. Junior Varsity Notches 2-3-1 Mark Scoring victories over Bishop Garcia Diego C26-OD and San Marcos C20-65, the junior varsity football eleven rounded out its season with a 2-3-l slate. Jayvee Our chief purpose was to play the opponent for the varsity during each week's,practice sessions. We ran the opponent's ottensive and defensive plays to get the varsity ready for its game. As noted by success of the 1967 varsity, the iayvees achieved that purpose, and at the some time showed some promising talent. Sophomore Rick Martinich played a maior role in both victories. Martinich accounted for three touchdowns in the Bishop triumph and added two TD runs in the win over San Marcos. Harmison named several others as strong prospects for next year's varsity. Among them were tackle Bob Anderson, noseguard John Kitto, and linebacker Hank Cook on defense. Oflfensively, juniors Ron Ray and Rick Longoria, and sopho- mores Jim Seaman and Chuck Seabolt were highly recom- OPPONENT Bishop Diego . .. Quartz Hill .. Santa Maria . Lompoc .,.. San Marcos .. San Marcos ., RECORD: 2-3-l mended. Tony Mason and company pull down Saint. U5 1 J.-it Q J . ' N 3 . vw H -.' W x 4 i 44.9 i t ' is rl' 5 . ' J .f 'E -f .if . p it ,rgi it ii. if 'P 6 ,.r. if f T ' ,.s' gy . will ww. , . . , .. 1 A. J Vigffg 93 T A
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