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1 :m ' Mi. . i ' il I 1 . Graham Haney is injured at sopho- more home game, 2. Sophomore quar- terback attempts pass to Tartan receiver. 3. Paul Donner rounds the bend with two Tartans in pursuit, 4, Tom Williams leads the way as Tony Fox and Dave Hogshead follow, 5. Rob Regan contributes to this year ' s success. ' Injuries and illness hurt us all year, said Coach Dave Beddell as the varsity cross country team took third place in the Sierra League with a record of six wins and one loss. Tony Fox, senior captain of the team, was awarded the most valu- able player trophy and also the most reliable trophy. Glenn Child- ers and David Hogshead, jun- iors, were also captains this year. Glendora captured third place in the Sierra League Finals and were tied in winning the most dual meets. Runners from the varsity squad represented GHS at the Azusa, Yucaipa, and MSAC invitational cross country meets. Tony Fox set a new school record at the MSAC Invitational with a time of 15:58 in the three mile cross country run. f Sports — 43
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We were in every game, stated Coach Bob Gates, and wewereOwllwl than our record showed, he continued. The sophomore and reserve team finished the season with an overall record of 2-7-0. Injuries plagued the team this year and the scores were close in almost every game. After losing their first game to Bishop Amat, the Tartans were victorious in their next two games. The first win was against Claremont, and the sec- ond was a forfeited game by Covina. These were the only wins of the sophomore and reserve team this year. Marc BevJIaqua was awarded as the most valuable player and most valuable offensive back. Joe Acevedo and Milt Cooper were given the most inspirational and most improved player trophies respectively. Most valuable offen- sive and defensive linemen were Richard Sandel, offense, and Grahm Haney, defense Greg Vrabel was given the pride award for the year. -= V 42 — Sports : -iL iKiil)i.£.iKJi;j ii: «!PaidBWi
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The J.V cross country team swept the Sera League, the Sierra League Finals, and dual meets with a spotless record of seven wms and no losses. David Teater, senior, was awarded the Tyke award this year. Teater finished second in Sierra League Finals with juniors Robert Dorsher and Jim John- son taking third and fourth place respectively in Sierra League Finals. We had outstanding depth, commented Coach Bedell. We had nine runners who were better than the best J.V. of any other team outside of South Hills. 44 — Sports b -S{ x - ' ): f:i V ' ; Mi
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