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YEAR IN REVIEW Lightweight The JuniorVarsity had a rough season this year winning onlyone of the four games played. Althoughhandicapped by inexperience and injuries they played a brand of ball that drew compliments from all who watched them. They opened their season against the Palo Alto Bruzers, a Pop Wamer Lea- gue team, and were defeated in a hard fought contest I2-6. This defeat was followed quickly bv another at the hands of the Cherokees of Sequoia also by a i2-6 score. However the lighter Dolphins finally got untracked against the Menlo Boys' School and swept to a l9-7 victory. This game was highlighted by the excellent line play of the lightweight forward wall. Any possibility of a .500 season van- ished however in a crushing 34-I6 defeat at the hands of the Sunnyvale Jets in their last game of the season. The annual football banquet was attended by both varsities, the players' fathers, and a number of faculty members. Steve Duwe and Darrell Hamerton, former Dolphins, now on the Poly Vikings, spoke along with Dr. Stevens and Mr. Stone. Trophies were awarded to Rusty Bennett, most valuable player, Benny Kwong, captain of the year, and Jay Mitchell, coaches' award. Mr. DiBari awarded the most improved player award to Steve Wheeler. MR . DiBARI 'Vik BOX SCORE Varsity J.V. Jordan o Sequoia I2 6 P.A. Bruzers I2 0 Sunnyvale 39 6 Sequoia I2 I3 Serra 20 Ig Menlo Boys 7 3 E Bellarmine 0 I Sunnyvale 34 S M-A 7 I3 Wilbur 0 MR. 1-1osK1Ns 0 Carlmont 28 FIRST ROW: Jensen, Hansen, Olmstead, Rhoades, Coleman, Gairaud, Thompson, Neill. SECOND ROW: B. Bennett, Bitans, Hall, Evans, McCracken, Vincent, Hoffacker, Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mr. DiBari, Escherich, Lane, Mornin, Prine. FOURTH ROW: Porta, Snow, Donovan, Kiraly, Aldinger. NOT SHOWN: Aronson, Blair, Custer, Doane, Espedal, Goddard, Hawkins, Lawler, Lentos, Rubenis, Siebert, Townsend, West, Wood.
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