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New coQch brings best-ever record Beating first place Estancia 22-15 and going undefeated their first three games, the varsity football team gave sagging school spirit a shot in the arm. N lany people felt the team ' s 4-1-5 record, an im- provement from last year ' s 0-10 record, was due to new head football coach Terry Hennigan. Hen- nigan hails from Cypress High School where he made a play-off contender out of a losing team in his first year. He saw no reason why Irvine couldn ' t be suc- cessful also, commenting that while most new schools are expected to lose for the first few years, now Irvine ' s due. Coach (Chuck) Sorcabal did many great things for the football department and we are getting great benefits back from them, Hennigan said about Irvine ' s previous head coach. According to Hennigan, he asked a lot from the team, but in order to have a winning season, he expected much commitment. Apparently his players agreed with his methods. Coach Hennigan is a good person and an ex- ceptionaly great coach. He knows his stuff, said senior runningback Jamie Sturtevant. The time spent at practice from February throughout the summer as well as during the season, plus before school and lunchtime meetings, paid off when the team beat Laguna Hills 28-25 in their season opener. Impressed by the backing the team received from the student body, faculty, parents and ad- ministration at Irvine High, Hennigan exclaimed, The support has been phenomenal. It ' s been superb. League Record Irvine Opponent 26 El Toro 27 Saddleback 3 14 Costa Mesa 7 7 Newport Harbor 21 8 Coronal Del Mar 13 22 Estancia 15 17 University 26 w i 9 . 12 Superstars Varsity Football
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VARSITY TEAM: top row: Paul Wright. Loran White, Hearld Rice. Cyril Oblouk. Jeff Wollard. Lupe Rivas, Jon Sheilds, Dave Larson. Steve Meehan; bottom row: Michelle Naujokas. Cathy Lum. Patricia Quiros. Vicki Chernoff, Barbara Vasquez. Christie MacDonald. Janet Lam, Sheri Satterwhite, Eyrn Greenfield. Wen- dy Kearley. Not pictured: Carta Figueroa. J.V. BOYS TEAM: top row: John Lee. Rick Kveen. Jeff Wollard, Mike Decair: bottom ro v: Mike Nishida. Bill Wallace. Bill Kwan, Cory Mitts. J. V. GIRLS TEAM: top row: Christine Romero. Linda Hackett. Carrie Romero. Sharilyn Jones. Kristen Humphrey; bottom row: Tammy Bentely. Shirley McGuire, Claudia Villegas. Darby McFetters. Not pictured: Sue Smith, Tricia Humphrey. Nicole Frees. FROSH SOPH TEAM: top row: Ken Simms, John Gibbas. Jonas Oblouk. Darin Tanikawa. Scott Goldberg, John Kwan; bottom row: In- wook Yearn, John Kaule, Bill Perches, Jeff Liel. r Brian Kubiak, Shung Ip, David Koch, Scott McCullach. STRICT CONCENTRATION: The Varsity girls cross country team focuses in on their race against Estancia to insure a victory. RUNNING TRIO: Expressing the importance of working together are Nicole Frees. Tricia Humphrey, and Sue Smith. Throughout the season, the coaches stressed the idea of runn- ing in a tight, consistent group. SELF CONTRIBUTION: Jeff Wollard leads his team and scores points for a victory over Saddleback. RUNNING AS A PACK: Loren White, Hearld Rice and Lupe Rivas show how group effort helps. A TRUE CHAMPION: Cyril Oblouk, Orange County ' s no. 1 runner, was a great asset to the team by giving his full dedication. He was undefeated throughout the season and at the Woodbridge Invitational picked up a trophy for Male Athlete of the Meet. ' ' Superstars Cross Country 11
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. ; ■ J il VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: bottom row: Dave Clay, Miguel Diaz, Kent Pickering, Jamie Sturtevant, Steve French, Pat Calderon, Johnny Salinas, Jay Scott; second row: Sher- man Stevens, Andre Willis, Darrin Landrey, Er- nie Lee, Mike Gold, Brett Schumm, Roland Figueroa, Mark Bondi, Joe Utzurrum: third row: Robbie ZangI, Dave Allen, Glenn Lehrich, Dan Chlebowski. Jim Gasho, Dan Hartigan, Mike Zorn, Chris Mandeville, John Justin, Brian DeCair, Mike Tierney, Richard Maytield, fourth row: Christee Rosta (stat-girl), Gary Schester, Matt Swan, Steve Swichtenberg, Mark Gutierrez, Reagan Wilks, Rob Akers, Doug Egan, Russ Silver, Rick iSrecco, Lisa Garcia (stat-girl): top row: Ken Richards, Rodney Possiant, Steve Peek, Eric Moen, Howard Pearlstein, Chris Stately, Chris Harkins, Paul Mazelin, Greg Davis, Scott Mitchell. COACH HENNIGAN GIVES an affectionate pat to quarterback Jim Gashos back. VAQUEROS HAIL their alma mater after con- quering the Estancia Eagles. OPPOSITE PAGE: Rolling over the goal line for a touchdown is Johnny Salinas. OPPOSITE PAGE MIDDLE: Runningback Jamie Sturtevant looks for an opening as Rob- bie ZangI plunges in front of opponent. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Carrying the ball Brett Schumm seeks protection from Steve Peek. Superstars Varsity Football 13
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