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FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM flfront row from leftj Derek Smith, Brian Chote, lake White, John Gregory, Steve Fox, Brent Thompson, Jeff Hickey, Mike Kimble, David Hill, Eric Maas, Ron Lans fRow 2 from leftj Vincent Garcia, Ken Tumith, Dan Wells, Kevin McKeigen, John Wochner, Mark Byers, Jason Hape, Reagan Wright, Jason Bryner, Prank Daly, Matt Hampton, Chuck Adams fRow 3 from leftl Adam Chavez, Danny Lopez, Chris Notarpole, Eric Lorneilius, Wayne Gorman, Steve LePage, Coach Leuck, Coach Mize, jeff DuFriend, John Hamann, Nick Broemer, Doug Vincent, Chris Rendorf, Richard Saylor fRow 4 from leftl Brian Holt, John De la Cruz, David Barela, Daryll Planks, Chris Pelligrini, Steve Ortiz, David South, Chris Gump, Joel Terrill, Jose Gomez, Daryll Oberacker, Eric Muench, Ed Coday fBack row from leftj Eric Erhmish, Kevin Austin, Marc Wilkins, Mark Figero, Brian Leon, Steve Lentinni, Kevin Hetrik, Joe Visintainer, Beau Stewart, Tony Pope, Travis Jones, Guy Huyenga, Mike Hestrin, and John Campbell fAbove picturej The Aztec's position their defense during a freshman football lgame. CFreshman scoreboard picturej Before the opponent can score, John Campbell stops him with a tackle. T Freshman football frustration We had a very disappointing season. We did not show much improvement as a team. This was said by the freshmen foot- ball coach, Mr. Leuck. Unfortu- nately the team had no wins. They did, however, tie three games. Coach Leuck had much help and support from Coaches Vib- ber and Mize. There were eight outstanding players who con- tributed many points during the games. Mike Hestrin and Matt Hampton excelled in the receiving position. Also, Steve Lentini and Adam Chavez at L.B. and F.B. John Hamann and John Notarpole showed great performances in tackling. Joel Terrill was a superb guard and Doug Vincent was the team's dependable quarterback. The coaches hope that next year the team will be prepared to im- prove and have a better season. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 63
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photos by Brent Shinyecla JV Group flfront row from leftj Mike Glenney, Harold Farnsworth, Adam Mutolo, Qdidn't playj, Matt Madruga, John Webster, Lance Weber, Craig Thomas, Chauncey Gammage, Anthony Digioia, Ken Upton QRow 23 Ryan Bradley, Gary lngalsbe, Mike Richey, Rick Bogenschultz, Ernie Pacheco, fdidn't playj, Ken Leshin, Ed Brenning, fdidn't playj, Brent Thurber, Todd Moddelmog, Terry Rhoads, Shane Mackenzie fRow 31 Brent Ferguson, Manny Baca, Mike Tucker, Rob Root, Seth Higgins, Kelly Gersting, Coach Starbuck, Coach Adolph, Coach Leuck, Qdidn't playJ, Aaron Peterson, Elijah Washington, ldidn't playj, Jason Hawthorne, Matt Holly lRow 4J Frank Camacho, Mike Lerma, Mike Wilhite, Layton Thomas, Jose Frias, Larry De la Cruz, Cdidn't playj, Gabe Nori, Tom Butts, Rick Hillock, Mike Zaletel, Doug Hauger, tdidn't playj, CROW sy Eric Zimmerman, Brian Seher, Mark Cowan, Tony Cota, Melvin Foard, Mark Gray, Carl Nevels, Brad Baker, Scott Martinson, Scott Dana, Neil Hancock, Doug Martin, and Tim Kelly UV scoreboardj Corona del Sol JV Football players tackle in order to gel the ball. iPhoto below groupj During a CDE . and Chandler game, CDS goes for the ball. Tell' A J' 5, .1 I, -fqt-.tn football conditions for varsity 62 JV FOOTBALL This year the JV football team imporoved greatly. Most of the players were just beginning on the JV team, therefore, they had much to learn. Coaches Star- buck, Adolph, and Leuck did their very best to teach the play- ers football knowledge and skills. Now that the players have learned important aspects of football, they should be ready to help the future Varsity team to many victories. The coaches give special recog- nition to all of the juniors who participated on the JV team, most of them for 2 years. They have worked hard and they have dedicated much toward the tearn's drastic improve- ment. Although the team only ended their season with 2 wins, the 6 losses that they had were very close games. Great job Aztec's, and keep up the good work!
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The Varsity volleyball team qualified for the Central Divi- sion Tournament for the fourth consecutive year. The team only contained two seniors, but with the other seven players being juniors the team is looking for- ward to a victorious season next year. The main goals for the team were to continue to im- prove and to learn to play ag- gressive defense with a tough olleyball continues to grow serve. The Varsity players worked extremely hard all year. Despite their 4-16 record, the team was able to keep their spirits up and maintain a posi- tive attitude toward volleyball. Coach Mary Carter said, They were a good group to work with and I'm happy most of them will be back next year. Seniors Missy Lunsford and QVarsity group! lBack row from leftj Coach Carter, Tessa Logan, Samantha Latin, Missy Lunsford, Manager Merybeth Richey QMiddle row from leftj Evangelina De La Rosa, Sherri Field, Donna Price, Tracey Stites lFront row from leftj Vicky Silvas, and Michele Saksa fDouble page picturej Vicky Silvas watches, ready to help, as Missy Lunsford bumps the ball over the net during a game against Marcos De Niza. fVarsity Scoreboardj Team members watch encouragingly as Missy Lunsford positions herself for a powerful spike to the opponent. CPicture above scoreboardj Samantha Latin contributes her best efforts to the game and team as she back sets to another team member who will skillfully spike it. llfollowing page, long vertical photoj Candy Lunsford readily positions herself for a strong and powerful spike during a game against McClintock. 64 VOLLEYBALL 7- .D 5 ' - .c LL
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