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Class AA proves tough for JV, Frosh ,., X f ff, 1 Even though the Freshman football team got off to a slow start and had a difficult time recruiting play- ers, the team showed much improvement by the end of the season. The players had a very positive at- titude and didn't give up. The highlight of the sea- son, was a ninety-nine yard pass play, from Barry Antle, to co-captain Steve Somerville. The Frosh Season came to a close with a 1-8 record, due to the 62 JV Football Sl- , new 5 tough competition in the AA conference. The Junior Varsity football team suffered losses, because of lack of participation. Although the JV had a poor record, it was a good experience, and the team will undoubtably have a much improved season next year with over half of the players returning. The JV team finished the season with many more players, and a 1-8 record.
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A 1 r,-L' ffl wwf '?e- W f I 17 C I ' , : fn, CPL-i'7fc: fig f , 0-12,1 -W if , rf U Qa f Q If A 'V 7222042 New division creates difficulty for Tigers c' M 1 Vx 5 gi Winning was the only thing that seemed to matter during the pre- season openers to both the coaches and players, hoping to grasp the conference championship. But the agony of defeat soon took its place on the Varsity Football team as they ended their season with a 3-6 win-loss record. Tough AA competition made it difficult for the Tigers to have a winning season this year. Added to the AA schedule along with Marana were Canyon del Oro, Globe, Safford, Douglas, Flowing Wells, Nogales and San Manuel. The Tigers opened up the sea- son with two early non-conference wins over Eloy and Gilbert but lost that winning streak resulting in the Tigers failure to win all but one conference game throughout the entire season. Individual talent became an added advant- age for the Tigers but putting it to- gether as a team became a problem. 1. Jerry Tarkington receives one of many passes to gain valuable yardage for the Tigers. 2. Larry Walker looks out onto the playing field confident of his team's ability to win. 3. Craig Bratton scram- bles downfield to grasp the first down. 4. David Hamilton attempts to catch a punted football during the homecoming game. 5. Members of the Varsity foot- ball team are: FIRST ROW Manager Carl Anderson, Tim Escobedo, Fernie Lopez, Arthur Soto, and Joe Romero. SECOND ROW Dan Ramsey, Roy Byers, Juan Valencia, Joe Custis, Art Rodriguez, Raul Castillo, Bobby Islas and Jim Som- erville. THIRD ROW Troy Denton, Jack Paddock, Bobby Holleman, David Ham- ilton, Mike Green, Jim Garcia, Ray Bomesberger, and Doug White. FOURTH ROW Larry Walker, Sammy Soria, Eddie Payne, Craig Bratton, Jerry Tarkington, Charlie Shemwell, Wayne Jackson, and Donald Schoonover. 6. An opponent's fumble alerts a Tiger defender, hopeful to recover it. 7. Marana's defense allows plenty of time for quarterback Wayne Jackson to find a receiver. 8. Jack Pad- dock strives to catch a difficult pass thrown to him downfield. 9. Craig Brat- ton rolls out around the left side of the line to enable himself to gain the neces- sary yardage. 10. A Varsity football play- er participates in one of the many prac- tice drills needed to establish a winning team as his team-mates look on. Varsity Football 61
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