Dana Hills High School - Mast Yearbook (Dana Point, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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' f titboJI nfl coloring book League Breaks In Freshmen n Freshman football, known for its defense, pleased both the coaches and the crowds. The first year players finished a respectable second in league, with strong wins over league champion Mission Viejo and Irvine highlighting the Increasing tbcir man and Andy other victory. flexibility. Noyt warm Scott Perl- up tor an- We all gave up. worked hard and never -Chris Delfs SOPHOMORE 4-1 OPPONENT Capo Valky Irvine Mission Vie|0 El Toro San ( lcmi.nic FRESHMEN 2-2-1 OPPONENT apo Valley Irvine Mission Viejo Fl Toro San (Sememe SCORE SCORE 7-12 23- 6 14-14 14-21 29- 6 The hard-hitting defense enabled the team to hold opponents to 78 points after ten games. They were led by the tough and durable Matt Carvalho (linebacker) and an improving hard hitter, Ryan Harrison (free safety). Offensive players who made a difference were Lance Marks (quarterback), an excellent passer and team leader, and quick, agile Steve Penny (tailback). Other noteworthy players were Mike Christian and Ty Tavasci who provided great blocking for the backs. The best receiver in the league, Tom Belloni, also greatly increased the offense ' s capabilities. Losses to El Toro and Fullerton were among the few disappointments for the freshmen. The advantage of having A and B teams helped the team gain experience for next year. -m.k.

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this is the game of knocks • decleat • the bolt p-s eiWi«fi ' Sophomores Sack The Competition QThe sophomore football players dominated the tough South Coast League, winning the league crown with a 5-1 record. Boasting a high -scoring offense and a ruthless defense, the sophomores, in the words of Vito Francone, played as a team and not for themselves. A strength of the team was that it was extremely well- rounded, which explains why Coach ImbiUi named so many outstanding players: Brent Gaut, Chris Delfs. Eric Bolton, Andrew Adair, Kenny Ferguson, Zach Hickman, Jeremy Paris, Mike Oetmger, and Brian Wemrich all earned his commendation. Perhaps the most ironic part of this year ' s sophomore program was the turn-around from last year, when their record was 2-4. The key to the improvement was due to mixing up the offense, throwing a lot, and passing out of the shotgun. Next year ' s varsity team should benefit greatly when the unified and well- rounded sophomores move up. Qd -m.k. Teamwork 1. SOPHOMORF. FOOTBALL.((u,n,) H. Brown. B. WV-,n„ch, R. Adams, K. Ferguson B Powers (second row) S. Sanford, Z. Hickman, J. Rivers, J. Phillips, S. Hennessv, M. Oetingcr P Deblase M Kowalchuk; (third row) Coach Imbilli, J. Pans, F. Hancy, B. Gaut, J. McLean, F. Bolton. C Delfs A Adair. Coach Douglass; ( back ) J. McRitchie, V. Francone. G. Harris. B. Migge, A. Earnest. P Snyder K Shultz. F. Crespo-ONeill. 2. Sophomore offense st.,ps the Trabuco opposing defense and leaves Brent Gaut enough time to complete a pass. . Chris Briggs. Jim Padayao. Trevor Coffman, Scott Dormaier, John Hines and Jeremy C: strand express more than |ust hope as they head for the slaughter of Laguna Beach 4- FRHSHMAN FOOTBAU.( from) C Media, J. Hines, S Suzuki, J. Rasmussen, T. Okura T Futa ( Flint; (second row) M. Brown. T. Mancini, R. Juniper, D. Hagen.J. Wolter, S. Phelps. M. Mouton l Mora; (third row) A. Greenfield, S. Regan, T. McG.y, J. Ostrand, M. Hobbs, J. Guinn. C. Brand.) Ralph, C. Gibbs. T. Joplin; (fourth tow) S. Pcarlman, D. Devinc, S. Shaft, T. Haren. M. Carvalho S Dormaier. G. Taylor, W. Witt, S. Dalron, B. Blauvelt; (fifth row ) J. Padayao, F. Smith, N. Haney. R Pc-nn, r. Zcrillo, T. Tavasci, B. Carpenter, T. Coffman, S. Penney. K. Colston; (back) R. Stewart A Noye, L. Marks, R. Harrison, V. Flenoy, M. Robertson, J. Basford. J. Kochendorfer, C, Briggs, A Mtirtcnscn.



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l(0iffff. .. a • St. michael • cheerleading VARSITY 6-4 OPPONENT Irvine ( apo Valley Mission Viejo San Clcmenie El Toro Irvine Mission Viejo Capo Valley El Toro San Clemente SCORE 0-3 0-3 3-1 3-0 3-1 1-3 3-2 0-3 3-1 3-0 JUNIOR VARSITY 8-2 OPPONENT SCORE Irvine 2-0 Capo Valley 2-0 Mission Viejo 2-1 San Clemente 1-2 El Toro 2-0 Irvine 2-1 Mission Viejo 2-1 Capo Valley 20 El Tore 2-0 San Clemente 0-2 FROSH SOPH 7-3 OPPONENT SCORE Irvine 1-0 ( ' apo Valley 0-1 Mission Viejo 1-0 San Clemente 0-1 El Tore 1 -0 Irvine 1-0 Mission Viejo 0-1 Capo Valley 1-0 El Toro 1-0 San Clemente 1-0 The root s the favorite defensive weapon ol Kerry Drew and Erika Brodstedt.

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