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Limited Use of Pool Sfymies Varsity VARSITY WATER POLO TEAM-TOP ROW: Coach Bob Foley. BOTTOM ROW: B. Gillon, B. Van Houten, E. Canady, J. Farqhuar, M. Whittaker, R. Price, G. Lefkowitz, R. Macintosh, J. Schoneman, A. Wyman. VARSITY WATER polo Coach Robert Foley presents the team with certificates at the Fall Sports Awards Banquet. T, 1.-
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Page 187 text:
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Hayden Build for Seasons Ahead BEE FOOTBALL TEAM-TOP ROW: J. Turner, J. Hicks, M. Kinnon, R. Walker, D. Sobkowski, B. CuThill, J. Downing, J. Poholski. SECOND ROW: B Miller, B. Wagoner, P. Gaydos, D. Ullrich, J. Hale, T. Devich, F. ST. Clair R. Lord. BOTTOM ROW: C. Thomas, S. Malone, B. Hoff, B. STammer, J. Conard, G. Chavez, P. Cascio, D. Duffy. Our Cee TooTbalI Team regisTered Their besT season yeT as They won 6 games and lost buT 2. The Team was composed of many sophomores. So, many hours of coaching were necessary To Teach The players Magnolia's way To play fooT- ball. Coaches Wayne Crook and WalT Hess did an excellenT job This season. The Seniinels sTarTed The season wiTh Three sTraighT pre-league wins by deTeaTing Brea, 20-6, Buena Park, 6-O, and Garden Grove, 25-12. IT looked as Though The league was Theirs wiTh opening vicTories over SanTiago, 41-O, and TusTin, 14-13. ATTer losing Two in a row, TirsT To Sunny Hills, 13-7, and Then To La Hab,ra, 14-O, They ended The season wiTh a sTrong 20-12 vic- Tory over cross-Town rival Savanna. Even Though The Bee FooTball season con- sisTed of nine deTeaTs, The Team sTill had True Team spiriT and sporTsmanship and acquired The valuable experience ThaT comes from Their Two fine coaches, STan Hayden and Tom Noel. VicTory was never achieved and The season appeared To be a long one aT The very TirsT as They were deTeaTed 40-O by a sTrong Brea Team. The Tinal pracTice games resulTed in deTeaTs, 20-7 and 19-6, To Buena Park and Garden Grove. The league season opened wiTh a close de- TeaT To SanTiago, 19-13. TusTin blanked The Sen- Tinels, 13-O. Magnolia ToughT hard buT was deTeaTed by a sTrong Sunny Hills Team, 47-20. The SenTinels losT To La Habra, 48-19, and were deTeaTed by cross-Town rival Savanna, 38-O. Coach Tom Noel sTaTed ThaT The season was long and hard buT he said The boys never gave up and were always working hard. Jack Hale and Bruce CuThill were chosen co-capTains. SEASON'S SCORES Magnolia 20. . . . . .Brea 6 Magnolia 6. . . . . .Buena Park O Magnolia 25. . . . . .Garden Grove 12 Magnolia 41 . . . . . .SanTiago O Magnolia 14. .. ...TusTin 13 Magnolia 7... ...Sunny Hills 13 Magnolia O. . . . . .La Habra 14 Magnolia 20. . . . . .Savanna 12 181
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Poloists to Fourth Place in League Finishing fourth in a very strong Crestview League, Magnolias Varsity Water Polo team was unable to put to- gether as good a record as expected with a 4 win, 6 loss in league and a 5 win, 7 loss slate over all. Coached by the experienced Robert Foley, the Sen- tinels started the season with a victory over Costa Mesa 8 goals to 5. They were defeated by an excellent and long established Anaheim squad 19 to 5. Magnolia opened the league with back to back vic- tories over Santiago and Tustin. They bested the Cava- liers by a lopsided score ot 15 to 2 and downed Tustin 19 to 8. The Sentinels lost three straight to Sunny Hills 18 to 6, La Habra 8 to 1, and Savanna 11 to 2. Again the polo- ists defeated Santiago this time 27-14, and dumped Tustin 7-3 to end the seasons victories. Sunny Hills was victorious 8-3 and La Habra followed 15-5, preceding a 23-4 loss to the Rebels ot Savanna. Praise was given to George Letkowitz, Richard Price, Joe Farqhuar and Bill Van Houten tor their ettorts throughout the season's play. Magnolia SEASONS SCORES 8 . . ..... Costa Mesa . . . . 5 5 ...Anaheim .... .. 19 15 .. ...Santiago .. . 2 19 ,. ...Tustin..... . 8 6 .. ...SunnyHills... .. 18 1 ...La Habra .. . 8 2 .. ...Savanna . .. 11 27 .. ...Santiago .. .. 14 7 . . .Tustin .... . . 3 3 ...Sunny Hills... . 8 5 ...LaHabra... .. 15 4 . . .Savanna . . . 23 MOST V0ClUUble Plflyef SENTINEL PASS is blocked by Rebels in 2-11 loss to cross-town rival Savanna E - - - - ,. ,E -ga . - ,Quan .4- 1 4 . L, -.- ij' L4 ' ',,.-- ' ' Q -'Q mf, .I i G, . ,ag ... 7 .T 1 il 4 v I s ,, HEff 't..E
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