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mt, ... mt M Wm-...,Mm .. Q53 14' Pl 15 Ls PICTURE- ffront rowb Blake Cundick, David Hafey, Gregg Grahamson, Hung Moon, Dean Shatswel, Mike , Mike Rott, Tony Martines, Jeff Aldredge. Ed Guerrero, George Mendoza, Jeff Peirera, Pat Counts, Csecond Don Hall, Todd Laird, Tim Prosser, Dean Brown, Cokoy Fry, Ed Robinson, Robert Guerrero, Bill Mitten, Scott Mike Ellis, Steve Alloway, John Marshall, Terrance, Tony Yoachlim, Richard Flores, fthird rowj Grady Brim, Spent, Coary Buckenham, Scott Mayo, Mike Kimrey, James Morrison, Guy Merrick, Tony Rawlings, Pat Pat Nieron. John Crane, Steve Dunn. Mike Leland, Ron Rudloff, Jeff Wright, WATCHING WITH CONCERN - Coaches Steve As- key and Jeff Wright Cleftj look on with concerned hopes for victory. LETS GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD - Steve Alloway and Todd Laird Qbottom leftj walk out with referee to start the third quarter. OUT OF MY WAY -Tony Rawlings Cmiddlej fights off a Tracy attacker. P l X Trobabes show effort Despite the number of wins in the season the Freshman football team should be commended on their success as far as personal growth goes. Each game was looked on as a new chal- lenge, said Head Coach Steve Askey. The team has a lot of talent but unfortunately it did not surface, he said. Askey sighted Steve Dunn as an effective leader in the position of quar- terback. Tony Rawlings was the team's most valuable running back, while John Crane was most valuable lineman start- ing offensively and defensively. Steve Alloway received most improved play- er. O Frosh Football 167
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, .. . 'L.x , .gf i, Gridders had motivation Coach Jim Rubiales summed up his view about this year's season. Our record did not indicate our will and desire to win, nor did it indicate our real successes. lt is difficult to lose, and yet our team had the character to come back every week and play as though it was the most important game ot the year. Our players never lost their intensity or team spirit and they learned what it feels like to be totally involved in a team sport. They tried and they got better. Dwayne Kulm had an outstanding 1000 yards rushing. The coaches' awards went to John Davis, Tom DelCorso, and Kulm. Although the team did not have an impres- sive record, they learned how to work to- gether and they prepared themselves for their upcoming varsity years. SIZZLEENY ANYONE?- Quarterback John Bacon hands oft to receiver Dwayne Kulm flower leftj THE SURE FIRE WAY . .. - Coach Jim Rubiales ex- plains play to Steve Dino Rufton Cupper rightj RUN LIKE THE WIND- Receiver Dwayne Kulm runs down the field Qlower rlghtj. 1 waves,-, , 15, ,,. 4 . '7f-Tk-I I am ' .e,,fg,,,,,,,..,i...ff,. Q awk? . K.. W 'f 'iiqf ' . off'-fif , 1, .fr I 166 Sophomore Football fl: f -fe' tit. QM-.tsf r f lt t H546- 9f1't Y1+2 r ffeeffetff 'f Sue 'ii'5?tZl3fsi'?f!3i'f ' lb -6,54-f taste, i i pd 1 K if ig Team Picture- Cfront rowj Blake Cundick, David Hafey, Gregg Grahamson, Hung Moon, Dean Shatswel, Mike Linker, Mike Rott, Tony Martines, JeffAldredge, Ed Guerrero, George Mendoza, Jeff Peirera, Pat Counts. Qsecond rowb Don Hall, Todd Laird, Tim Prosser, Dean Brown, Cokoy Fry, Ed Robinson, Robert Guerrero, Bill Mitten, Scott Hyer, Mike Ellis, Steve Alloway, John Marshall, Terrance, Tony Yoachlim, Richard Flores, Cthird rowj Grady Brim, Shane Spent, Coary Buckenham, Scott Mayo, Mike Kimrey, James Morrison, Guy Merrick, Tony Rawlings, Pat Walker, Pat Nieron, John Crane, Steve Dunn, Mike Leland, Ron Rudloff, Jeff Wright.
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Kickers take third Kicking their way into third place, with a 6-4-4 record the varsity soccer team was only one half game short of the San Joa- quin Section playoffs. Our team perfor- mance was outstanding, much better than last year. To get third in a tough league is excellent, said coach Gerardo Vallejo. The team was impressive at home win- ning five out of seven games, but the prob- lems occurred as they traveled away. The team voted Brent Williams Most Valuable Player because he was a good leader and a responsible, concerned play-it er. He had excellent sportsmanship, and I. felt he played, hard in all the games wel had, commented Vallejo. The Coachsflwj awards went to Tom DeWitt and Emman-Q7 uel Esteve. Andy McDougall was placed onj the all-league second team, while Wil- liams, DeWitt, Chris Bean, Tony Dalporto, Jerry Denton and goalie Kelly Duncan re- ceived honorable mention. This year's team was stocked with tal- ent, but we had a tough time putting our talent together with our emotions, said Team Captain Duncan. THE LONG RUN- full back Tony Delporto, Ctopj rushes to boot the ball. PASS OUT- Sophomore Kevin Riley Qrightj, foots the ball to senior Chris Bean. TEAM PICTURE- Qirisertj Claying downb Kelly Duncan, ffirst rowb Mike Welch, Tom Crow, Mark Velez, Brent Fetters, Mike Toeffer, Pat Jones, Chris Bean, Tony Aragona, Csecond rowj Coach Vallejo, Danny Good- man. Tom Dewitt, Chuck Montgomery, RobE,,Cole, Brent Williams, Jerry Denton, Tony Delportqq-Brian 9. X if fl , V .v-rg? ' . Q fi, wks . fi'-fE:,,g..,rif Ig 1 g,Q. j-.i -fr-.-leg.:-yrs f,.'ffjf'.'i.? W. , fag- r I-a. -if-:ww ' ' ,, , ,i Smith, , , ,yi m. ' -, lf Ti X i f jk' W g 2 ,NU-,X ,V .3 . v . 'l , x K , . x Xbf QR . W -, - N ,-so ,iv mtg- Y tv L ,X lx A , ', ' V .,, A , X, git' ., . x Ar- L 'X ' M, Q ' N M' . 'L - r' '- Q' - i M ' - .-1 ff ,Ls- J f t ' W ' i 2 ' -. 'Q A sf it V 1 .t so 'W-' , if A X ' 1 1 M7 5 , Mpeg- A ' N t rf fr- -1, 1 r , . E' ..., . .. --V - .fifi 5 -1 'Nfl T- ' . i - . ' v -ITMJ' ' 2'2 .- Yi ' fi'-.: :' .AX -ig, mfr, ,A a . V a.:'ii:f. , bNf' . ,fi t K w ,I if' i - fs. ' ' ,:Nf':'i .- 'ia .FY . 'Q' a .. ,W x 'I P f i i 'f s wr-. s f 1 -H ,ef ,X -L 1 t .jx J T ,wr W, -1-im: A T' ., 'i-. 'N-f- J ' ' IT- 7-X . ,. 'M . ,A 1 j i V ., - 5,3-..f ers- - . , im, X . Ns -f ,i Exe . . ,gygg ry I Yfx it ,X ' Xf ', H ' fi '. 'J , -rf 1, Nt I ' W is W ' 2 J W -.. ' t ' ' i it , f X fi A, i. it f its M i-ge f we .i . 1. -ie-ff'.trif'ff ' ir Q' Wt Niki gf yi xi -Xl 5 . -Liv V' if-1 ff! ., -if 1 , f' ,- , gi- :lx A ' ' ' ' in sqft ., ' . lx :f 1 f, . li INRTZJ ,BENQ '4 ' - -J i i-'f:'m.i3W' . Tye 4 ' .Q ir -t,' ' ' L Y ' QW v i, ii Xx 1 N,-f t'5Et!Qf?t4,L-fe,-viii l X t 1 rj X T . A t Qt ye M' Tftkd jsp? 'EJ mf X i -gf , - Y Q, X 4' ,, 1 1, '. ,, ' 'i r 22: 'V j 1 N it: Vi ,J Q H XJ J 'li X QSM tgff- like li-,J ji, ix 4 j . wrt' 1. W ' if J r l' -if tix- ,fri U iff l Y -i i . TN ixj.--, f' 'M-J ,, . --t. .t J' .. Lis 'T ,ef - 1 k A fifkli ,jj V 'T' ,fi-E S , wg, Q ' ff .W-ji, - q A , , tg r- . Y. , Y . 168 Soccerii5 ' Q R lt' fr - ' ' 5 A ' K f A A X ' Ji W ' X J -ll! ' 'Asc .
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