Lakeridge High School - Symposium Yearbook (Lake Oswego, OR)

 - Class of 1986

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Winning six out of eight games, the sophomores were the football team to beat. In their first game, they stomped over the Lakers and won 53 to 0. The sophomores contin- ued to crush all of their opponents, until their final two games against Oregon City and Cleveland. They both were tough, but the Pacer team stuck together. Overall, it was “a winning season.” Frosh football, although they won only three of thirteen games be- tween the A and B teams, had ‘‘a really good bunch of athletes.” Ac- cording to Coach Sowers, “They di- finitely improved during the season — more than any other frosh team “ a really good bunch of athletes . to hit Lakeridge.” Frank Peters and David Groat were key scorers, while Jim McCar- thy led the Pacer defense. The whole team played hard, functioned well together, and will most likely return stronger than ever. by Molly Montgomery and Steffany Hergert Photo by Bob Mahone. Photo by Bob Mahoney C » Sophomore Football Opponent OPP LHS Lake Oswego 0 53 Barlow 2 20 Sunset 0 3 Aloha 8 47 Beaverton 6 25 Hillsboro 6 27 Oregon City 23 8 Cleveland JV 26 7 WINS: 6 LOSSES: 2 Freshman Football Team A Opponent OPP LHS Wilson 24 14 Oregon City 18 4 Lake Oswego 18 8 Milwaukie 6 28 Putnam 26 15 Clackamas 0 41 West Linn 6 6 Team B Opponent OPP LHS West Linn 18 0 Canby 24 0 Fowler 0 6 West Linn 20 8 Oregon City 18 8 Lake Oswego 18 0 WINS: 3 TIES: 1 LOSSES: 9 1. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL. BACK ROW: Kyle Bertel son. Greg Mackie, Court Pappin. Dustin Stadel. Mike Shuey. Eric Daly. Mike Moore, Tony Kollias, Kent Pollack. MIDDLE ROW: John Street. Scott Dana. Robert Marino. Todd Greblo. Danny McCormack. Wade Smith. Lawrence Moorad. Robert Kova- cich. Alan Monk. FRONT ROW: Coach Brckke. John Reinhart. Jason Ager. Eu- gene Keam. Adrian Borgeson. Garrett Sullivan. Daniel Cork ill. Coach Haas. 2. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. BACK ROW: Jason Rock wood. Doug Nuss- meier. Jim McCarthy. Leighton Sherick. Brian Trotter. Steve Reece. Erik Smith. Ron Chirrick. David Groat. FOURTH ROW: Marshall Fisher. David Werts. Trevin Rich. Hank Olbricht. Justin Li- volsi. Grant Carter. Trent Braun. Niall Travers. Jason Austin. THIRD ROW: Andy Woodworth. Chris McCormack. Kevin Fuller. Eric Severson. Kasey Whitacre. Danny Engelhard. Andy Mill- er. Craig Daniels. Eric Jamieson. Coach Schultze. FRONT ROW: Russ Carson. Deric Wattles. Bryce Hergert. Keith Sweeney. Brian Sand Hands. Adam Gcas- len. Matt Hart. Jeff Werner. Greg Mar- tin. Coach Holm. Soph Frosh Football

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Upholding traditions JV Football Opponent OPP LHS Aloha 6 21 Sunset 7 28 Oregon City 2 6 L.O. 16 24 Milwaukic 7 35 Putnum 16 31 Clackamas 0 39 Benson 0 46 West Linn 0 27 Wins: 9 Losses: 0 J.V. Football 1. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM. BACK ROW: Pete Basso. Ben Finklea. Kent Pollack. Ruben Rudolph. John Ohnstad, Marlin Day. K.C. Wood- worth. Todd Smithpeter. THIRD ROW: Jason Daly. Kipp Kenedy. Trever Bokor. Chris Rich- ards. Pat Basso. Jason Hillman. Clete Worts, Mitchell Wilson. Jon Rock wood. SECOND ROW: Mike Moore. Carmen McDonald. Robert Sepp. Clarke Sowers. Brad Branderhorst. Erik White. Geoff Wilson. Peter Lafranchise. FRONT ROW: COACH Royce McDaniel. Lee Lindquist. Lawrence Moorad. Dane Walker. Joe Foggia. Joe Bell. Jon Hart. Joe Berry. Greg Ford. NOT PICTURED: TROY Nicholson. Steve Per- ron. 2. Yeah! The team cheers their other team- mates on to the field. 3. Hike! Center Greg Ford snaps the ball to quarterback K.C. Woodworth. Teamwork! The Winning Streak Con- tinues! The J.V. Football Team finished their season by adding 9 consecutive wins to their previous 20. Coach Royce McDaniel emphasized, “Past years have had more talented per- sonnel, but this year’s ball team has been one of the most outstanding teams yet.” This is a big achievement since JV Pacers have been undefeated for the past three and a half years. The whole “Of all the football teams. Junior Varsity has im- proved the most since the first day.” team has worked consistantly all season to keep their record unblemished. McDaniel also claims “Of all the foot- ball teams. Junior Varsity has improved the most since the first day.” Coach McDaniel was unwilling to name any players for their outstanding performance since, “All players worked hard as a team.” He did add that the defense was the strongest part of the team. by Becky Burnett



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Through the ages Beatle Mania, the Roaring 20’s, and the Swinging 50’s were a few symbolized eras used to carry out this year’s Homecoming theme, “Coming Through the Ages”. During the assembly, Derrick Van Orden traveled through time, in his time machine, to capture eight prin- cesses for Homecoming. He was suc- cessful, bringing us Kim Clare, Suzy Scott, Janice Bech, Anne Scott, Nat- alie Graham, Nicole Baker, Laura Miller, and Jade Carpenter. Homecoming Week events in- cluded a band performance by Ac- cent, a Twister competition, a pa- rade in the commons, and a first- time bonfire before the big football game. At halftime, Suzy Scott was crowned the new Homecoming queen by last year’s queen, Julie Lyons. The Homecoming Dance was held “I liked having the dance in the com- mons.” Friday night, after the game, in the commons. An original idea replacing the usual semi-formal dance held in the gym, on a different evening. Pam Ballo, who attended the dance, commented, “I liked having the dance in the commons”. Hopefully, the new events estab- lished during Homecoming Week will be carried on as traditions in the future. by Wendy Haliski 1. A surprised smile was shown on Suzy Scott's face as she was crowned the new Homecoming Queen. 2. The Brady girls revisited? Karyn Larson, Chrissy Goyelte, Andrea McGraw. Tiffany Souza, and Suzy Scott show their school spirit.

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