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scrambling from an oncoming linebacker, Dave Knieriem attempts to gain yardage after receiving a screen pass against Casa Roble. lose There Were people who had to prove they weren't out there for the uniform--they were there to play football. -Kris King, 12 K if-1'es5zd59?r55?le- tar Dave Knlen 'I 1 Claypool, Iohn Mueggenburg, Gary Harmon, Iason Thompson, Mike W Second Row: Kevin Bohatch, Taka George, Ioe Edwards, Iohn Cox, Matt Ada Tim Karley, Sean Stephens, Carlos Rios, Chad Iordahl, Darin Brown. Third Row: Pat Cahill, Tim Engle, Ed Best, Ilm Sewart, Gulv Rahbar, Eddie Anderson, Ben Palaclos, Andy Ccvlello, Matt Porter. Fourth Row: Chris Hamage, Gary Groves Mike Paule, Lance Gross, Kris King, Bubba Morrison, Dave Zancanaro, Scott Hlx, Ieff Lockhart. Back Row: Mel Hall, Dave Spencer, john Gerlnger, Coach Blanken- ship, Coach weudnnen, Coach Bergren, Coach Leeener, David Stinson, Paul Quit, Chris Rel hn. I :1:5:1:55252525252:5:1:1:5:1 o Q Scoreboard Statistics Varsity Football Leading passer Season Reggrd Krls King- 1671309 for 2305 yds. 5525 4'6 Leading receivers 355i D2 ogg Dave Zancanaro- 44 rec. for 823 yds. 14 JZUSY 35 chne Hamage- as rec. for asa yde H Imun' 26 chne Rengnn- za fee. for 465 yds. 35 'Placer 28 Leadin rusher 0 'Grant 24 Dave Knierlem- if runs for 273 yds. 12 :Casa F-Obie 33 Leading tacklers W. 12 PS2 Vista 7 Andy Coviello- as sexo, 75 were 19 ntl? 17 me-22w10'71wm 18 'Nevada Union 26 153555 'denone-lleeguegeme N ' ' ' Anus open wide, running back Matt Adams prepares to clutch a handoff from Kris King during a game against Jesuit. 1 86 HKS you 1:,?.T.?2:i:2:'Q..1.?.f.f .f7?1..?147F?fFtW. - E Fighting to regain balance, Andy Coviello attempts to evade oncoming San juan tacklers. f' if P' n - Br
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hir, -5 ', Ki, Q 'skill .2-..::::.'.e -1-,,..m:.,e : - . . , N SPIRATIGNAL ACTIVITIES such as asta parties and movies about running are among t e factors that help the Girls' Cross Country team have a successful season This year the team was held together with more than athletic tape, said senior Nancy Gar- rett about the Girls' Cross Country team. Starting in August, Coach Nancy Severance had the 14 member team running six to eight miles every morning in prepar- ation for the coming season. Their hard work paid off with an overall record of seven wins and two losses. The night before a major meet, the team gathered for a pasta party to raise their carbohydrate lev- els and spirits. Another inspirational technique was the viewing of the movies Chariots of Fire or Running Brave. Mindi Rambo who received the most inspi- rational award for the Junior Varsity team, lost one of her shoes in the CAL meet October 31. She quickly kicked off her other shoe' to maintain an even stride and then completed the last mile of the race in her socks to win a third place. At Sub-Sections the following week, coach had to tape down my shoe laces because my feet were too sore to tie, said Rambo. As the final phase of the 1986 sections at Sierra College drew closer, daily practices became shorter but were run at a faster pace in hopes of improving their second place at the Sub- Section meet. I knew it was over after the first mile, said Lisa Cheung, captain of the Varsity squad. We had choked our Section race and ended the season in defeat. The Iunior Varsity team won their Section title with Sarah Smith's first place. On the final strech, Karen Tiner strives for the finish line at Renfree Park. WuiHng for the gun, Lisa Cheung, Beth Zelinski, Nancy Garrett, Ellen Stigall and Tracy Amarado prepare for the Bella Vista race. Girls' Cross Coun nun' A. . 4. 5.4 ff f gsitf f i
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N AERIAL DISPLAY is shown by quarterback Kris King and the Cougars en route to a 4-6 record and a fourth place finish in the CAL Quarterback Kris King just threw his fiftieth pass of the game. That's amazing for a kid of this age, said Nevada Union's radio commentator. These were the sentiments of most who were aware of the aerial feats that King performed. Throughout the season, the Cougars' offense was dominated by the passing game. Having a fifty- pass game was in no way uncommon for King. HaVing a dominating passing game is pretty much unavoidable when you have a great passer and four great receivers like we did, said Head Coach jim Waldman. The receivers he was speaking of were wide receivers Dave Zan- canaro and Chris Har- nage, tight end Chris Reighn, and running back Dave Knieriem. The four together accounted for over 1800 of King's 2300 passing yards. I After finding that opponents knew of their tendency to pass, the Cougars turned to a shotgun offense. The shotgun helped us because other teams knew we weren't going to run so we didn't waste crucial time with play fakes, said Zancanaro. The passing game may not have dominated the season if it had not been for the injury to pre- season standout running back Eddie Anderson. It would have been nice to have had a stronger running game to accent our passing, said Reighn. The team started the season on a poor note by losing five of its first six games. In those first games we just weren't playing with the inten- sity we needed to win games, said King. After our loss to Casa, the coaches asked us if we wanted just to have fun of if we wanted to win games. As a team we agreed to win the remaining games, said Reighn. A tough loss to Nevada Union was all that kept the Cougars from going to the playoffs. In the last game we felt we played the best we could. I guess you have to say it just wasn't in the cards, said Waldman. Coachly concern. Coach Jim Waldman checks with safety jeff Lockhart after Lockhart was shaken up on a play against Iesuit. Varsity Football vp ' :b - .gg qi, 'r A Li'r A' 'hif i 21 5'f:,,'.'l.'1J..iI'.32??iELsll,l'::li.::'12:2I- or ff- fm -f. ,, . -- . at A .
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