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STARTING HERE, STARTING NOW ROW ONE, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Danny Slate, Billy Harrison, Donnie Kloppenburg, Lane Henson, Steve Alba, Tom De La Rosa, Albert Metcalf, Karl Kennel, Martin Anthony, Randy Moore. ROW TWO, Trent Tenney, Chris Hill, Steve Burge, Pat Sailors, Robert Taylor, Darrell Duke, Domingo Flores, Oscar Diego, George Rodriquez, Stan Jameson, Rick Childers, Larry Kennedy. ROW THREE, Frank Amparan, Jeff Bender, Kalin Owens, Greg Fredrick, Robert Ori, Jay Faure, Brian Gibson, Harold Samarco, Tim Doyle, Tom Kavadas, Bruce Sullivan, Lester Meir. ROW FOUR, Craig Goodin, John Kennedy, Richard Petzold, Henry Salinas, Mark Havens, Danny Quinn, Billy Morriss, Frank Suzman, Albert Meek, Scott Gilbertson, Greg Chaney, Curt Semple, Jeff Williams This was the first year that lVIonache had a football team that consisted of all freshmen . As things turned out, it was a very good team, as stated by Coach Jerry Vinson. He and Coach Drew Williams led the team to a tie for the league championship. They let down against Tulare Western, after going ahead of them 6-0 . According to Coach Vinson, there are many boys on th frosh team who will be fine football players in their three remaining years at lVIonache. Monache Sanger 1 0 0 Redwood 10 8 Hanford 6 6 S lVlt. Whitney fi' 6 8 Delano 20 8 Tulare Union 28 16 Tulare Western 6 8 FROSH FOOTBALL E
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YOU CAME AXLONG WAY o,1,f-vteqfsg 1- .:'---P-'.4. Coaches: Bob Otto Randy Quiram Statisticians: Teresa Rocha Sherlyn Cobbs League Record: 1 win, 4 losses Season Record: 2 wins, 6 losses 1 tie I Coach: Randy Quiram The 1976 football season was a successful one for the Warriors for two reasons. First oflall, they learned much about themselves as individuals in terms of realiz- ing capabilities and the hard work involved in bringing about success. Secondly, they managed once again to beat Porterville and keep the unbeaten string alive against the always tough Cubs.-Outstanding all season long for the Warriors were Hal Roggenstein, Jeff Brown Don Cogdell,'Hartsell, Jesse Esquivel, Dominic Fontana, and Kevin Lisenberry. 81 I
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YOU KEEP IVIE HANGING ON ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Cortez, Lisa Ballejos, Rhonda Doyle, Linda Johnson, Jennifer Armstrong, Joanie Stadtherr. ROW TWO, Diane George, Lisa Badders, Linda Roman, Pam Chamberlain, Amy Chamberlain, Cece Cham- berlain, Tonya Jones, Susan Revius. ROW TH REE, Sandy Crews, Teemaree Bussey, Annette Auten, Christie Troeller, Kathy Thomson, Laurie Crews, Suzanne Bledsoe. INSET: Varsity, Karin Blevins, Karen Wong, Kathy Baggarly. The lVlonache varsity gymnastics team finished the season tied for second in the league, This was IVlo- nache's first year competing on varsity level . They won two of four league meets and placed second in league finals . Two girls, Caren Wong and Karin Blevins, qualified for the valley meet as two of the top twelve gymnasts in the league. Varsity captain is Kathy Baggerly, senior. IVlost Valuable Player award went to Wong, junior. Coach's Award was earned by Blevins, also a junior. The juniors varsity team, in its second year of competition, finished second in the league . They won three of four league meets and took second in league finals. The team was by returning lettervvomen TeeNIaree Bussey and Linda Johnson and newcomers CeCe Chamberlain, Amy Chamberlain, and Pam Chamberlain. The team captain was Tee Bussey, sophomore, lVlost Valuable Player Award was pre- sented to CeCe Chamberlain, junior. Ti Tiny oancew' coach: Karen slam rf E- six
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