Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1984

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JUNIOR PEGGY COLMONE shows a graceful form as she works on the 100 meter hurdles. A SENIOR DISCUS thrower works on his form to prepare for upcoming meets. SPRINTERS WORK ONimproving their starts off the blocks. FOOTNOTE: Due to an early deadline we were un- able to provide scores for track. Boys KDOHS, Ken . Nockels, Charles G ' R Alvarez, Joe Roscigno, Vinnie Q , Clay, David Whinery, Mark ,V 7 'f A ' . ' Hamm, Jay Bosley, John I L 1 G ' i G Leu, Tri Whinery, Mark ' ' A V Girls F?0mef0. Danny Armstrong, Marty G i, i H,- Ryder, Jeff Clark, Brian i ' --.' ' ' -,,- , , Wmiams' Roger Cook' Don il ' L ' 'X - S Breen Kathy Ludwig Traci Adamson, Dale Johnson, Robert i-,, V if ' . ' N.k. Bowles' Keith Kewanimptewa, Ken Vlly 5 G ,b', f I i ,,' Evans, Kim Peterson, vi ie Baily, Sean Marjng. Dale '-'V , ,,t, 5 Hibner, Pepper Beracy, Brigette Hall, Nickk Rogers, Greg Q R, - ' X, H . A Kemash, Kim Rice. Nic Dale nee, Mike iifi G G 1 - Schelke, Uwe Spencer, Phil ' 'Llfgf 4 .,.i - , Lmderman' D?na Colmone' Peggy Wagner, Carl Gordon, Jim ' , rf'fQ l , , ' V - LVman- Georgmnne Buddy, Bill Lewifg, James J ,,3Q,i ',',, , , ,Q Melovida, Doreen Germano, Carla Glissendort. Rick Sweetser, Brett F f7ff'if fi I , Rahilly, Shawn Hendrickson, Brent Sas, John i .,-, V , . . Hook, Brian Carter, Brian I , QQ b,,, I , Starkey, Julie. Morris, Desiree Justus. Mike waish, Kevin 11 , t Bankey- BOWJO , Laforet, Jett Stacy, Scott , i iii i ' :ig , . Q Dalgleish, Dani Rothermal, Jack: Riding, Bob Williamson, Mike I Z1 l ' -W' 1- D Hickman, Syrena Kemash, Sandy Shuman, Bret Mendenhall, Larry Loureiro, Lori Sender' Mary Bell. F?0b Ortesia, Mike MARKDUCKWORTH, SENIOR, anempisajump with Cavan, Russ Curtis, Casey Dague, Dan Gray, Vance Saager, Craig Schlum, Jay Duckworth, Mark the bar set at 5 ft. 10 in. Track 47

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Track Team Sets Goal on a Repeat By Blaine Lewis Photos by Mark Nagasawa The 1983-84 track team began the season with high hopes. We want to be city champions and make it a repeat of last year, said assistant track coach Doug Holland, We only lost a few mem- bers from the boys team. Track isn't only a team effort but it is more of an individual effort. Track is about 80010 of the individual's effort, commented Holland, As a team we wouldn't be the best in the state but we would send competitors to state meets. Outstanding track members include: Distance runners - Brian Hook, Bill -rn .df ,-it 39 f fi - . kv '.fi,,q. M., W!+j.,?,,,,Q , t. 'W ., Mn. X . ',i4.z9 - A it 'fifsq Vi 'LM 'ia' A 5 ' . T i A Y. U T f ...kr 1 V - fi . , ., ff , . 3 ., ar- V , f. . gf - Kea- ww: Y , 1 THE STRAIN OF hard work shows on the face of senior Casey Curtis as he practices his shot-put- ting. A FRESHMAN LONG jumper is silhouetted against the late afternoon sun near the end of a long prac- tice. 46 Track We want to be city champions and make it a repeat of last year -- assistant track Coach Doug Hol- land. Bundy, Brent Hendrickson and Vinnie Ftoscigno, Sprinter Rod Bell, Jumpers - Craig Saager, Mark Duckworth, and Brian Kuleff, Thrower Casey Curtis, and Pole vaulter Mike Williamson. Outstanding members for the girls team are: Sprinters - Bobbie Jo Bankey, Lori East and Sandy Kemash, Distance run- ners - Bridgette Beracy, Sahwn Rahilly and Dani Dagliesh, Throwers - Desi Morris, Toni Morris, and Nikki Peterson. The boys JV team will be strong in most event except we will be a little weak in the sprints, said Head coach Jerry Haley, The girls will lack a little in depth though because we moved a lot of the better runners up to the Varsity ranks, finished Haley. As for the freshman both girls and boys teams are pretty well bal- anced but they lack experience due to the fact that there aren't any more track pro- grams at the middle schools, added Hol- land. Outlook for next years team is very promising, the varsity teams are only los- ing a few seniors.



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Team's High Expectations Fell Short by Blaine Lewis and Marc Moreno Photos by Chuck Ross The football season was not a particu- larly eventful one, but the second game was an exception. Coronado had the only points in the game scoring a touchdown in the first half. But with two minutes left, the Dons suffered defensive breakdown. Camelback scored a touchdown and at- tempted a two-point conversiong the de- fense redeemed itself as Bobby Dom- browski deflected the pass and broke up the play shattering 7th ranked Camel- back hopes of winning. On the kickoff a vital mistake was made by the opposing teams coach. He decided not to try for the onside kick, their last hope. The Dons held onto the ball for the remaining minute and a half for the victory. This was a high point in the season. Another big moment came on a warm October night. lt was Homecoming night. The Dons dominated winless Chapparral throughout the game. The Dons produced three touchdowns to take a 21-O halftime lead as the festivi- CONGRATULATING SENIOR VICTOR Candelaria after a touchdown is teammate Joe Dorame. CORONADO'S DEFENSIVE UNlTlines up to prevent a Trever Brown first down. 48 Varsity Football Our only set back this year was we had a very young team. - Coach Joe Corte ties were about to begin. The Dons psyched themselves up for the second half as halftime activities continued. The team came back in the third quarter and played with the same intensity. They scored another touchdown making the score 27-0. Our defense shut out Chap- parel for the remainder of the game. The 27-O victory over them produced our sec- ond win ofthe season. The final game summerized the sea- sons frustrations as the Dons dropped a 28-0 loss to Westwood. The game ended in a bench clearing brawl with two minutes fifteen seconds left on the clock. The Varsity squad ended with a record of 2-7-1. lt was a somewhat disappoint- ing season, said coach Joe Corte. Our only setback this year was that we had a very young team. lt was a rebuilding year for us. The team was led by runningbaok David Schilling and wide receiver Bob Dom- browski. For the offense, Schilling was the second leading rusher in the Central division. Defensively the Dons were led by Junior Steve Peitler, and Mike Mejia. Peitler has a chance for a scholarship. Despite the losing record the unit did very well. Offensively we outrushed and outpassed our opponents. Defensively we played very well against the run and against the pass, but as the year went on defense on the pass grew weaker. The team gained a total of 2042 yards as compared to 1849 yards gained by op- posing teams. The goals set by Coach Corte were to win a third league championship, but some tough losses to Tempe and Central and a few injures hampered those hopes. Next year should have a pretty good season, we were a fairly young team and with experience we left behind us, we should do pretty good, said Junior George Ash. auf:

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