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Cross Country Displayed Potential For ' 70 First Row: Jesse Boutista, Enrique Sanchez Second Row: John Berg, Jeff Helfrich, Brian Bouk, Layne Elison, Jerry Hatch. Third Row: Coach Comitcs. Bob Sims, Jeff Winters, John Mora, Jim Cox, Ken Price, Chuck Rathbone, Mark Our 1969 Cross Country Team consisted of nineteen members, seven of which ran in Varsity competition and the remainder of the squad was Junior Varsity. The Varsity Team ' s win-loss record was 1-6 and the Junior Varsity record was 3-4. There were some bright spots about this year ' s squad. One was that there were no seniors on the team and at least eleven of the nineteen squad members experienced running in a varsity race. This means Hemet ' s 1970 Cross Country Team should have a much improved record in the new San Andreas League next year. Receiving the most valuable runner trophy award, Jim Cox, a junior, who was team captain this year, will also be the team captain next year. Bob Sims and Jim Hornback both improved their times considerably this year. Jeff Winters, Mark Cadenhead, John Mora, and Dennis Carothers did good running this year also. All will return next year. Cadenhead. Not pictured: Dennis Carothers, Jim Hornback, Mike Stone, Dave Bramlett, Tom Vail. 1 969 VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM — Low score wins — D.V.L. DUAL MEETS OPPONENTS HEMET INDIO 27 28 COACHELLA 15 49 BLOOM INGTON . 15 44 YUCAIPA 21 37 PALM SPRINGS 18 42 1969 JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM D.V.L. DUAL MEETS INDIO 53 17 COACHELLA 15 50 BLOOM INGTON 20 37 YUCAIPA 43 15 PALM SPRINGS 22 34 Sports 89
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Determined Bulldogs Push Toward Crown The Bulldogs hit the road to face an old foe of yesteryears, Elsinore of the De Anza League. Sophomore quarterback Mark Trcan staked the Tigers to an early 12-6 lead with two twisting touchdown runs. Hemet meanwhile could only muster a 2 yard blast by Billy Akin. The Bulldogs, minus the injured Reed, rallied for a 19-12 intermission margin behind two scoring tosses to Jacques. In the final half, the Bulldogs turned to their more familiar ball-control tactics and won handily 32-12. Winkelman scored twice for the locals to cap the scoring. The following week, Hemet hosted an unknown quantity in Canyon High from Saugus. A 24 yard option run by Winkelman and a 2 yard Reed blast opened the scoring for Hemet on 28 and 33 yard jaunts. Reed did not appear in the second half, but Akin, Holmes, and Shockley took up the slack as they each scored once for a 49-12 victory. Reed did kick the conversions all night, however, and was perfect, 7-7. Five interceptions were registered by the Hemet secondary, three by Shockley and two by Jacques. The unbeaten Bulldogs opened Desert Valley League action against the Yucaipa Thunderbirds. A 375 yard total offense explosion for the Bulldogs turned the trick as an equally talented defense held Yucaipa to only 77 yards. The result was and easy 35- rout for Hemet. After a scoreless first quarter, Reed rammed over from the six for the initial score of the game. Holmes tallied from the one as did quarterback Winkleman for a 23-0 half time spread. Holmes scored again in the second half as did Shockley to complete the scoring. The junior Holmes and senior center Louis Beechen were honored as Players of the Week. The powerful Palm Springs Indians traveled to Hemet for a key game in league play the next week. Late in the second stanza, Winkleman found junior tackle Dave Hagan open in the end zone on a tackle-eligible play to put the Bulldogs out in front, 7-0. The tribe battled right back for a seven yard scoring toss to ALL-DVL end Charles Merrill. A two-point conversion was added for a 8-7 lead. In the waning moments of the game Winkelman found Shockley open deep and connected for a 61 yard scoring thrust. A Reed conversion was added and Hemet won their sixth straight, 14-8. A hard-nosed defense held the Indians to a meager 91 yards total offense. The perennial powerhouse of the DVL, Coachella ' s Arabs, were the next threat to Hemet ' s unbeated record. The Arabs, also unbeated with a 5-0 slate, missed several scoring opportunities throughout the first half and took the favored Bulldogs into the locker room deadlocked at 0-0. CV ' s stellar back George Gutierrez returned the ensuing kickoff all the way to the Hemet 14. The Bulldog defense held arod the offense proceeded to drive 89 yards in 21 plays to score. Winkelman went over from the one for the tally. The drive consumed almost nine minutes. Shortly after that, the Bulldogs marched 74 yards in 16 plays for another score. Reed boomed over from the two and the Bulldogs remained undefeated with a 15-0 win. The next week, Hemet made its initial excursion into the desert to face tough Indio Rajahs. In possibly the line ' s best performance of the year, the Bulldogs notched their third shutout in DVL play with a 6-0 win. The lone tally came in the second period when Winkelman completed a 12 yard aerial to Shockley with 1 :06 left in the half. Mike McWilliams, Bill Akin, Steve Woods, and Danny Akins garnered Bulldog of the Week laurels. Winkelman had a brilliant night throwing as he completed 10-17 passes. Hemet closed out regular season action with an easy 47-6 win over the hapless Bloomington Bruins. Reed opened the scoring with a 14 y ard burst. Shortly after that, Winkelman found Beaune with a 90
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