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it 5' Wim Trying Season 656, f you have a good team, then you should win, stated sophomore Coach Dave Cavarra. At the beginning of the season the team consisted of 42 energetic and willing players. Seven of their players were moved up to varsity and ten players quit, leaving them with 25 players. The team concentrated on the improvement of the individual player. Brian Martian helped the team tremendously averaging seven catches a game. The freshman football team was a good bunch of kids and were no quiters, according to Coach Pounder. The record of the team was 1-6-1. The team did not give away any games, they lost them in the last few minutes. Defensive football players, Pat Bombardiere and Bryan Letofsky, and the Offensive players, John Wiebel and Tim Cross, were all praised for their excellent abilities and their good football sense. I i g I 6 2l Fr. David Logar puts his foot into the ball. Sl Ah-the joys of football - Sophomore football players. 41 Coaches Johnson and Pounder give the facts to the freshman football team. 5l Soph. Mickey ward looks for an open receiver. 67 The Sophomore Football Players: Front Flow: Ray Williams, Rob Zalanka, Dean Adams, Kevin Mathews, Don Smith, Sam Morgan. Second Row: Charlie Hancock, Wayne Willis, Micky Ward, Jeff Ruybal, Jason Johnson, Charles Binder, Phil Brandt, John Young, Doug Watson, Jim Young. Third Row: Manual Bible, Jim Galloway, Bill Sain, Dane Moore, Bernie Walker, Charlie Gibbens, Mike Thomas, Mark Stienke, Mike Dowse, Chuck Jones. Fourth Flow: Coach Dave Demski, Scott Welch, Mark Pursley, Doug Zwiers, Brian Martin, Joe Stevinson, Kevin Salton, Kevin Hommontree, Coach Don Cavarra. Back Bow: Byron Thompson, Mark Turnbull, Doug Shipp, Daryl Bailey. Frosh!Soph Football 131
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yu sf' 1 - 1 nasal 1 13 The freshmen football players are: Front row: Eugene Smith, Jeff Yevcak, Mark Corbin, Kevin Vincent, David Bates, John Strayer, John Welble, Joe McCarthy, Steve Craig, Joe Mulstay, Jeff Borden, Wayne Eaglin. Second row: Al Salas, Dale Guy, Doug Williams, Todd Leiker, Mike Bailey, Jeft Kunish, Danny Cochell, Bob Meyer, Scott Hopp, Kevin Tanner, Ron Hill, Dale Hall, Bill Malacky, Yuthachai Quella, Victor Campos. Back row: Coach Pounder, David Natomeli, Pat Bombardiere, Mike Vance, David Logar, Mike Dennis, Chris Woo, Tim McElver, Ed Hanson, Tim Cross, Tim Spaur, Brian Letofsky, Anthony Jones, Steve Rupp, William Jackson, Fiay Dianard, Wes Channey, Steve Lee, Jeff Marshall, Kent Thomason, Tim Batchelor, Dan Pfannenstiel, Coach Johnson. 130 Frosh!Soph Football
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Girl Spikers Second in Lea u tl The Girl s Varsity Volleyball Team members are Front row: Melanie Galloway Misty Brennenstuhl Patty Lindsey, Shelly Floffino. Back row: Coach Jim Cutshall, Sally Davis, Sammie Howell, Shari Lambert, Lorri Smith, Kathy Bullock. 21 Jr. Lorri Smith returns the ball as team mates look on. 31 Jr. Sally Davis stands ready for the OLY set. 43 Jr. Shari Lambert spikes the ball to a Fairview opponent. 55 Coach Cutshall directs strategies ump set spike it thats the way we like lt' The Girls Varsity Volleyball Team took a step up as they had a very exciting season. Under the direction of Mr. Jim Cutshall they finished with a 8-2 league record. The season ended with a loss to between games. Fairview in a sub-district game, which set the Olys at second place in the Centennial League. As Jr. Lorri Smith reported, We just didn't have the unity in the last game. We were the team that really could have done it for Gateway. ln the midst of tears, Sr. Patty Lindsey quoted, We wanted to leave Gateway with the memory of victory. 132 Girls' Volleyball C' ? ,lg- ',
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