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SGI really enjoy coaching the s 9 Freshmenf' o Big Loss The sophomore football team completed the season with a disappointing three wins and five losses. The team opened the season with a loss to Arvada West, but clinched a victory in overtime from Lakewood. Loosing the next two against Pomona and Wheat Ridge, the team got their second victory shutting out Golden. The team lost the next two against Columbine and Evergreen. but finished the season with a victory against Bear Creek. Rob Olenski, team member, com- mented, I think the season was disappointing, but I still had a great time. The best game was probably against Lakewood, where we beat them in overtime 28 to 22. I think the team pulled together in that game than most. J.W. Hindmen was the team coach. Green Mountain High School's freshman team this year, coached by Ron White, Mathematics teacher, displayed a very impressive five wins, no losses and one tie game thru the season. The team faced such difficult opponents during the season as Ken Carl, Bear Creek and Drake. The team also played against Arvada, Deer Creek and Ev- ergreen. Coach White commented. I really enjoy coaching the freshman. I attempted to teach them the fundamentals of football. We set that as our goal and worked at it the entire season. Coach White felt the best game of the season was prob- ably the one against Ken Caryl. We came from behind twice in the game and won on a last min- ute field goal by Troy Jackson. According to Coach White, the team was unique because there was a larger team this year and they kept up a winning attitude throughout the season The team's members were small in size but big in talent. That surprised me, because most of them had only a small amount of little league exper- ience. Coach White was assisted by Line Coach John Cornish and Defensive Back Coach Ron White, Jr. THE SOPHOMORE TEAM INCLUDED: ELEVATED: Bob Schneider, Eric Shaller, Mark Steckline, Scott Estep, Dave Lawler, Reed McCluskey. STANDING: Jim Mueller, Chris Parker, Tom Jamison, Vince Hellem, Terry Graham, Robert Murry, Tom Boos. KNEELING: Glenn Smith, Shane Evans, Spaz Miller, Greg Davis, Rick Grant, Troy Karsrin, Rob Olenski, J.W. Hindman. SITTING: Nick Marcheso. Mike Saxton, Joe Romirez. Ted Topkolf, Daron Yarnezl, Billy Gwinn. ,, - -t .. L4 aff? . Cvgff Ullef? 3 ,IQQQN 'VIS CIDSQ Vis DEQOFQ Iqwogk, 1-as o -r : -. ' - al . gf' vp - T CD - : , ..:S8ggi-BB ,.,. ,IU S1 M5227 ,, 'QQ Qian 794146 Cog .. Q H ,::: L, Q OYYX U5 T A C059 WA - : ' :-., t wt ,gy,.,,,, ... my THE FRESHMAN TEAM I CLUD- V pg I vw .. ' , ED: Top Row: Ron White Jr., David Nel-, A A flxztl, A son, Lance French, Shane Casey, Coryyc UP -1' .ig-1 I: an g .,,.. y Q . f':..t-Q - Moulton, Eric Kundred, Sean McFarland, 'X A' craig Fraser, Ron white. Middle Row: GN QICI -, -- ' 5. 1-- If . . La -If Becky Cornish, John Fuschino, Frank 72-. I. gf it e-'f I-Q 5 . 2 '22, Contreraz, Mike Watt, Todd Stordahl, M ' gs- NL. We P .... Jon Bartlett, Eric Sommers, Matt Faulllif eg .'. ....--:-- : ' -f--L' : 1 -. B .:- .-.- . . It , .,' ner, Tom Sanchez, John COIUISIT' 30110 'qrt' E . ,,, ' yl- Forlenza, Jon Bartlett, J ef ll Christiansen, QCD i Mark Paiz. S I .,,, - I 0 yawn p'Yldl'77 'I Qfc. at 4,.' W' av: an E143
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