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1 JY FROSH FOOTBALL 25 TV FOOTBALL Opponent LHS Barlow 12 26 Clackamas 6 7 Oregon City 0 27 West Linn 7 0 Milwaukee loW 15 Tigard 25S 0 Lake Oswego 0 14 Putnam 7 48 The Dalles 28 28 3 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Shawn Lally. Doug Bradv. David Etherly, Doug Hart. Mark Bakken, Ken Patterson, Kevin Campbell. Alex Pothetes, Mark Krekos, John Hoddevik, David Oliphant. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Jay Loccy, Fred Rothenberger, Jed Ross. Ron Hurner, Pete Hazel, Rick Cronn, Kevin Garrett. Mike Serres, John Panko. Greg Aamodt. Bruce Kuh- nert. Mike Clarke, Coach Jerry Grossen. THIRD ROW: David Espa- sandin. Ron Schneider, Keith Huffstedter, Mark Simmons, Gregg Annala, John Lofland, I nce Fewcl. Don Gordon, Jack Thompson, Mike Landen. 2 — John Panko, here at The Dalles game, proved to be good early in the season. 3 — Mark Krekos shows his stuff in the last exciting game against The Dalles. JV FROSH FOOTBAL 25
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JV Football Has Good Turnout Frosh Start Slow, Gain Speed With the help of 9-year veteran Coach Jerry Grossen and newcomer assistant coach Jay Locey, the versatile junior varsity team started on a good note with the destruction of the Barlow Bruins. Lakeridge smashed the strong Columbia division contenders 26-13. The Jayvees kept up their winning strength for two more games. The Clackamas game, domi- nated by Lakeridge’s excellent defense, was a close fight, but no cigars for the Cavaliers; the Pacers won 7-6. The third win of the season was a shutout, 27-0 against Oregon City. Lakeridge lost the following two games with a 7-0 loss to West Linn and a narrow defeat, 16-15, to Milwaukie. Tilings got a little tougher but the team annihilated Putnam 48-7. Lakeridge then lost to competitive Tigard, 25-0, but finished nicely with the massa- cre of the Dalles Indians, 28- 72. Grossen and Locey were pleased with the good turnout. After the first and last loss of the entire season, 14-8 against Lake Oswego, the determined freshman players l overwhelmed the rest of the opposing teams, capturing vic- tories in the next seven games with outstanding scores such as 56-0 against Tuality. Coach Chuck Sowers and assistant coach Jim Devine were happy with the biggest turnout for freshman football in 5 or 6 years — a team com- posed of a real nice bunch of kids,” said Sowers. The team did an outstanding job with extremely competent work done by all. Thane Cle- land, Alex Withers and Todd Anderson were important com- ponents in the make-up of tin offense, with good perform- ances by Henry Vincent and Greg Halvorson. 1 — FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: John Abercrombie, Rick Timmerman, Mike Tankersley, Charlie Kcrl. Mark Mathic, Jay Halvorson, Thane Cleland. Tracy Saunders, Regan Hyde. Todd Anderson, Gregg Bur- pee, Steve Alexandroff. SECOND ROW': Coach Chuck Sowers, Rod Tor- rance. John Duncan, Brian Cole, Ernie Rose, John Lulich. Shane Knopf, David Hollins, Alex Withers, Bob Reiff. Henry Vincent, Don James, Coach Devine. THIRD ROW: David Monnie, Chris Myers, John Schell, Gregg Halvorson, Rick Perdew, Mike Dickinson. Matt Fisher, David Reed, Eric G ffey, Eric Stutter, Joe Marovich. 2 — Face masks make good handles; this is Alex Withers. 24 JY7 FROSH FOOTBALL
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Homecoming 78 Pacers Go On A Bear Hunt Spirit and enthusiasm filled the air. A sense of excitement followed you everywhere. Homecoming '78 started out sunny and promising, but as the week went by so did the sun. The gloomy weather failed to dampen spirit, though, which remained at an all-time high throughout the festivities. After weeks of preparation, loyal Pacers gathered to celebrate a traditional event in a new and special way. A highlight of this year’s activi- ties was the class dress-up days. Wednesday the halls were alive with Tahitian vacationers, cowboys, Indi- ans, pirates, gypsies, and some crazy kids dressed from the 50's. Thurs- day the school was haunted by favorite cartoon characters. Friday morning an excited audi- ence attended the Queen’s Assem- bly, led by super emcees D. J. Writer and Cindy Curtis. The entrance of the princesses and per- formances by the stage band and rally commenced the assembly. Keeping in tune with the theme Going on a Bear Hunt,” student body officers presented The Lava Bear and the Three Pacer Jocks.” Then, following a nervous moment of silence, Beth Oliphant was crow ned to reign over the remaining activities. To honor the new queen, the Pacer drill team danced to the theme from Rocky”, Gonna Flv Now.” The car rally Friday night brought a bunch of rowdy Pacers to a sensational football game. The sophomores won the float competi- tion. The team was cheered to a vic- tory of 35 to 7 over the Bend Lava Bears. The week culminated Saturday night at the dance Two Tickets to Paradise.” Over 200 couples danced to the tunes provided by Michelle and Summit. 1 — Spirited fans cheer on an exciting foot- tall game. 2 — Nancy Gianotti and Beth Withers applaud the new queen. 3 — The Bend Lava Bears are no competition for Jon Evans and the Lakeridge Pacers as we win 35 to 7. 26 HOMECOMING
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