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- Steve Bennett soars for Z of his 21 - Junior Oz DeChavez goes after a against El Dorado. rebound in win over Loara. V ,i e 1 i if Xt 2 'Y' ' KL - Shawn Donnelly, who crashed the boards for 149 rebounds, snags yet an- other against El Dorado. - Guard Brad Harker pulls the trig- ger on the Knight offense. - Most Inspirational Player Don Yourstone whccls around a stunned Hawk player, 438 THE PLAYERS Q , lor-ll 59 Linkin C Semi r forward 5 .Y 1,7 U fx ulra ,Ibn Ofy . 01 anolbe 1
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J.V. Sitting: Dan Avila, Dan Geistert, Kneeling: Robert Bracamonte, Kook Han, Paul Kim, Tim Lancaster, Mike Robinson, Dan Forbes, Dan Tunell. Standing: Greg Vallehos, Phil Grahan, David Done, Ed Ward, Ken Beebe, Kevin Kazor, Chris Cheung, Rick Endly 5 fi 4 has the look of ai man in command. JV Follows Varsity Lead, Takes Empire League Crown ed by the immortal Coach .lack Brick Wiedenman. the J.V. matmen wrestled their way through a tough Empire League schedule to capture the league crown. In the two tournaments they competed in, the Knight-matmen captured 4th place. In both the El Rancho Individual and the Mission Viejo 10-way tourneys the J.V.'s showed what they were made of, keeping off the almost impossible tough opponents to capture their spot. These amazing people finished their tough season with a 15-7 mark. Greg Vallejos, well liked by both teammates and friends, was named captain. Dan Forbes was given Most-Valuable Player for his valuable input to the team effort. - Silently rooting on his teammate, Joe Novelich patiently awaits his turn on the mal. FROSHXSOPH: Front: Ryan Dahlem, Front Row: Jeff Merva, Paul Kim, Kirk Hoiberg, Seong Bang, Dan Lancaster, Doug Gibson Back Row: Phil Grahm, Mike Hallerback, Ken Beebe, Mark Borden, Derek Ordlock, Mike McKinnon, Walter Morbeck. 137
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7 Damien Fmally Derarls Kmght Train Knights S all the Way to 3rd Round of CIF I I A' N. Wim he 1984-85 Varsity 3 5 Roundball season start- ed out with a major tragedy. ln the first game of the Valencia Tourney, against Rancho Ala- mitos, Richard Lucas ta 6'6 sophl broke his leg when he slipped and fell on a breakaway layup. They went on to lose the game by a shot at the buzzer. The Knights then proceeded to the consolation finals where they defeated El Modena. Bob Erbst received Offensive Player of the tournament. ln the final game of the Ana- heim Tournament the Knights played Edison CFresnoJ, who was then ranked number 4 in the state, in the finals. In a dou- ble overtime battle the Knights defeated Edison. Bob Erbst had 32 points, and was named MVP of the tournament. Steve Ben- nett was also named to the all tournament team. The Knights easily defeat- ed Servite in the final ofthe Katella Klassic. Bob Erbst was named MVP ofthe tour- ney, and Steve Bennett was named to the all tournament team. In their first league game against El Dorado, the Hawks shot 6996 for the game to hand Katella its first league loss. Against Kenne- dy, Bob Erbst, with 5 sec- onds left, threw a bad pass which the lrish intercepted and scored on at the buzzer to hand Katella a l point loss. The Knights were then 0-2. The Knights then won their next l0 league games to become 10-2. They even pushed their second game against El Dorado into over- time. Unfortunately Don Yourstone had a turnover which El Dorado converted to two points. The Knights tried to play catch-up ball, but still lost. But the Knights still finished third in the league, one game behind Kennedy and El Dorado who tied for first. BOYS BASKETBALL 439
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