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2 J.V. BASKETBALL top row: Ron Dill, Bill Schoniger, Ken Farnham, Darren Masingale, Brian Williams, Phil Rollins, and Coach Paul Brousseau. bottom row: Dan Hall, Ben DeMercurio, Gary Robinson, Dave lVlcOmber, Eric Murray, and Todd Snoeyenbos. Not shown in picture: Jamie Mims and Lee Patterson. xcal Q 1 j YUMJ 14 4 ef 21 nu- LQQWX fi fi, . I ,-. EY
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XJ Robert Rammoser First Male Mascot. ln spring of '80 Kelly Hancock asked Rob- ert Rammoser to try out for mascot with her. It was a daring move for Robert and the student body as a whole to have a male representative on the spirit squad and Robert and Kelly didn't know how it would be received by other schools. Everything went smoothly and Robert said if Enterprise didn't hassel him no one would. Robert expressed his feelings about being mascot saying, I love itg l could do any- thing l wanted out there in front of the crowd and it was great to have my friends there backing me up. 3. Mascots, Robert Rammoser and Kelly Hancock. 6. JV Cheerleaders yell chants during game. 4. Varsity yell leaders, Tessi Draper, Kim Failor, Teresa Valdivia, Suzanne Wood and Davi Machen Cheerleading 57
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X im.,-t .E 5: Nj ' p s off ' Nw? A,A, s . if ke Everybody On The Line . . . Everybody on the line is a common phrase to J.V. basketball Coach Brous- seau. It means it's time to run. Coach Brousseau planned to use speed and execution as a major fac- tor in his strategy. Injur- ies, substitutions for those injuries, and players not showing up for practice are the problems coaches have to put up with in be- ing a basketball coach, but that didnlt bother him, he said, It's all part of the game. Coach Brousseau is proud of be- ing the coach of C.V. A graduate of Shasta High, he says, C.V. was always thought of as the easy team. l don't like to make long range goals, because you intend to for- get the game your playing in. The one goal l would like to accomplish is to disprove the theory that C.V. is an easy team. 1. Todd Snoeyenbos shoots a freethrow in the basketball game at Shasta. 2. Gary Robinson sends ball airborne to- wards the net. 3. Bill Schoniger takes a baseline jumpshot in the Red Bluff. 4. Dave McOmber and Darren Masingale eludes the defender, 5. Ben DeMercurio shooting over Spartan defender.
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