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Above: Row l: Keith Fimple, Dave Jarmillo, Dave Sinclair, Kurt Niver, Ross Adelman, Mike Kellerman, john Damon. Row Z: Steve Gunner, Roderic Ward, Mike Hall, Don Bosworth, Mike Reiche, john Mahoney, Mark Silva, Keith Basson, Andy Stearns. Row 3: Coach McCormac, Craig Roy, Bill Cole, Dick Peterson, Kelly Douglas, Gus Johnson, Scott Paulin, Vernon Gavin, Coach Eaton. Row 4: Bruce Kimball, Tim McGee, Ron Morgan, Roland Evans, Denez Batiza, Chris Rizzuti, Tim Malakie. Row 5: Dan Williams, Chris Tuter, Mike Barnes, Dave Olden, Bob Almeida, Mark Hilton, Rusty Ott. Row 6: Mike Fondersmith, Ron Wilkenson, Mike Whatley, Dave Lawson, Steve Finnerty, Pat Brady, Scott Williams, Greg Horton. Row 7: john David, Craig White, Rob Elliott, Lew Klein, Tim Burns, jeff Cooper, Rusty Dupray, Bob Bassett, Frosh Champs This year's freshman football team, coached by John Eaton and Richard McCormac, captured Del Campo's second championship in D.C. history, with an impressive 4 win, 1 loss, and 2 tie record. Led by a tenacious defense, the frosh shut out three of its seven opponents. The team showed great spirit and determination as displayed in the Mira Loma game. A clutch performance snatched the championship from the Mats and gave Del Campo the league title. Middle: Roderic Ward catches pass against Mira Loma. Bottom: Roland Evans fights off Mira Loma defender.
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40 J. V. Tough Coaches Mike Harris, Roger Riley, and Joe Cavallero piloted the J.V. team to a 4 win, 6 loss record. An explosive offense was one of the J.V. highlights. The bruising ground attack of the Cougars was complimented by a fine passing game. This year's j.V. record was one of the best in Del Campo's football history, excluding last year's undefeated team. Above: Tailback Mike Green proves too tough for the Cordova defense. Above left: End Lloyd Feaver stretches for a Skalinder aerial. I l E Row 1: Bob Peterson, Mitch Wilson, Randy Tomaiko, jim Randleman, Bob Golden, John Thornsberry, Chris Reeding, Tony Patton, Bob Rogers, Cabton Atwood, Roger Lehman, Ken Anthony, Rick Gauger, Dee Stevens, Sam Olsen. Row Z: Coach Mike Harris, Royce Fautt, I Richard Morty, Ron Dickinson, Marty Herrenschmidt, Dave Nystrom, Mark Skalinder Jeff Rabe, Wally Gross, Ken Ledbetter, Remo Deregibus, Lloyd Feaver, Kurt Van Tassel, Steve Russell, Mike Hogan, Bill Feuillard, Ted Hayes, Coaches, joe Cavallero and Roger Riley.
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Tankers take it Many people try to equate Del Campo's athletic success only to basketball. This is not true, for in the past several years, Del Campo's water pole teams have come in either first or second in the C.V.C. This year's water pole team, coached by Roger Steel, is no exception. They romped through their seven league games undefeated and untied enroute to a fine ll- 8 season record. But do not think their competition was a pushover. Ir took poised, aggressive play on D.C.'s part to pull out exciting victories over perennial champion Rio Americano K5-4D and also over Bella Vista fl 1-8, double OTJ which was for the championship. ln advancing to the section tourney, the highlight for D.C., who placed sixth, included the naming of Chris John to the second team All Tournament. Del Campo's offense was led by Bob Taylor, Chrisjohn and Dan Camilli while the defense was led by Spencer Chaney, Tracy Bankert and Tyler Smith. With only mainstrays Scott Jenkins, Ray 0'Sullivan and Bob Taylor leaving, next year's team promises to be as successful as this year's team. Below: Coach Roger Steel urges the D.C. mermen on to victory in their clutch performance in the championship game with Bella Vista. Row 1: Tyler Smith, ,lim Hitchcock, Scott jenkins Row 2: Bob Taylor, Dan Camilli, jim Smith, Keith Bailey, Chris john, Spencer Chaney, Mark Barnes. Ray O'Sullivan, not pictured, Tracy Banks-rt. Ea il il 5 K 5 .4 1 f WD 'Al
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