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Key injuries plagued the team throughout the year. which made for a very tough season. The Cougars finished in 7th place with a record of 2-7-1. Mike Green broke his hand. Mark Skalinder, Ken Ledbetter, Ron Dickenson, Tim Berns, and Cabton Atwood all had injuries that required them to miss games. The most exciting game the Cougars played was against Mira Loma in a driving rainstorm. DC led 7-6 with one full quarter left to play, The offense had the ball on their threeyard line. Seven minutes later, Mike Green carried the ball across the goal line. capping a 97-yard drive. But Mira Loma came right back and scored. The game rested on the extra point. Tough defense stopped the extra point and the Cougars won 14-12. Besides that game, the season was really Football Mike Green was the key offensive threat. He gained 1088 yards, an average of 121 yards a game. Mike crossed the goal line 12 times and made 3 conversions, making him the top scorer with 78 points. This fine performance enabled Frustrating l A .eff -. 53' 913 R A +- 5 r . .rf ist Q' V if C- - .mx v .3 -5 K 'X
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S X t Q i' .L in T ' T T T t Y r X Greg Coker boots the ball down the field so his teammates can make an attempt at a goal, Hi. The JV soccer team: first row, Scott Haney: second row, Mike Cannon, Leo Savalin, Jon Ross, Gary Saavedra, Mark Arino, Tres Longueville, Kevin McCutcheon, Dan Ochipinti, and Greg Ward: third row, Barry Steel, Scott Curnutte, Dave Spitzer, Frank Freedlander, Randy Bernardo, Mike Gowen, Pete De Graaf, Tim Oates, and Jim Oates, l2i. Jeff Coker skillfully dribbles the ball down the field. i3l. Gary Summerhays places his players strategically on the field, enabling Brad Weber to score, i4l. A confused Brad Weber questions the judgment of the referee, 457, The Varsity soccer team: front row. Cookie Cook, Terry Bunk, Dee Robbins, Mark Saavedra. -xii., R - was 415' ms-J W ,mf Greg Coker, and Darwin Sandoval: back row, Brad Scharton, Chris Reading, Lisa Dickenson, and Gary Weber Rusty Dupray, Mike Russ, Shawn McLemore, Summerhays, i6l. It's heads up as Brad Weber heads Steve Bush, Bryan Rider, Kim Hunt, Craig Bryson, Craig the ball towards the goal, i7l. 117
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Q 3 is , - is ki tt, s s f ,L X X Q , him to become the best rusher in the history of the school. Playing defense for only 5 games he was able to intercept 4 passes. Mark Skalinder was the starting quarterback. He completed 28 passes out of 67 attempted for 423 yards. Mark's favorite receivers were Darrell Clements and Tim Berns. Darrel had 8 catches for 112 yards and Tim Berns had 6 catches for 113 yards. including 2 touchdowns. The offensive line consisted of tackles Wally Gross and Mike Cook, guards Mike Hogan and Jon Thornsberry, and center Jeff Henson. The ends were Darrell Clements, Tim Berns, and Jim Randleman. Mark Skalinder quarterbacked the team, while Ron Dickenson and Mike Green ran the ball. The defense was headed by the line: Chris Rizzuti, Wally Gross, Remo Deregibus, Mike Cook. and Bruce Kimball, The linebackers were Rob Elliot, Jon Thornsberry, and Ken Ledbetter. Rob Bassett, Cabton Atwood, and Mike Green made up the defensive backs. After being psyched up by a halftime pep talk, Ron Morgan and Mark Skalinder run back to the field to start the second half lll. After an interception, Mike Green avoids a Jesuit tackler en route to a 20 yard gain l2l. The Cougar defense played steadily against Jesuit, enabling DC to win their first game l38l7l. As he looks on from the sidlines, Rob Elliott ponders on how to stop the Jesuit running attack l4l. Few people know how much preparation is needed for a game. Ken Berry instructs his team on how to warm up before the game l5l. Football and pain seem to go hand in hand. Flon Dickenson holds back the pain as Doctor Don Edgar looks at his shoulder l5l. 119
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