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This years varsity football team finished 7 wins and 3 losses. Their record doesn't really tell the true story of how well this team played. For the first time in the schools history, the Mariner Football Team was ranked in the state of California. ,The team defeated 3 North Coast Section Teams. San Leandro 35-7, Encinal 2l-IO. and Washington 2l-l4. On offense the Mariners were 3rd in the Easy Bay. The offense was led by the running of Braxton Banks, the passing of Craig Rowe, the receiving of Tim Slone, Glenn Baxley, Mike Rossi and Joe Farrish, and the out- standing line play of Dan Squires, Dave Pereria and Mike Wenzler. The unsung players of our fine offensive l. Coach Anderson show's Steve Libby who's boss. 3, Mariners stretching before the big game. team On Irving they o ere Tim Young and Jeff Chimienti at half back. efense the Mariners had 4 excellent games vs. on. San Leandro, Encinal and Castlemont where nly allowed 30 total pts. The defense was led by Iinebacckers. Tim Slone, Eric Archuletta. Jim Redmond. and R ich Valle, with the help from backups Dave Lieboslitz and John Looney. The D-Line was anchored by Da the se Libby The Squires, George Famous and Jim Rosette while ondary was led by Glenn Baxley and Jrs. Steve nd Hayme Lake. e is no doubt in the mind of this team's coach that the i985 football team was definitely the Jill team in the North Coast Section. Good luck to all.
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Surprising New Talent This year. as in previous years, we received a new batch of cheerleaders to support our sports events. These young ladies went through a long process of try outs and eliminations in the beginning of the year to get where they are today. They really earned their spot. After making the squad, the new rookies found out the thrills of trying to make the crowd of a football game cheer on their team. W ' The l985-86 Frosh Cheer: Xochilt Benadict, Kim Tuazon, Stella Ferreira. Zenny Agullana. Kristin Troiano, Melissa Granados. Tiffany Torquemada, and Sophia Tavares. The girls not only learned how to encourage partici- pation and spirit but also how to do it in sub-freezing weather. It turned out to be a lot of work and they did an excellent job. Coordinator, Sarah Simonian, says, l was so surprised to see how quickly these young ladies caught on. They were so organized as if they've done it before. You can't single out the most spirited in this group. I, Sophia Tavares and Kim Tuazon get iumpy for the camera. 2. Stella Ferreira nd Tiffany Torquemala seem to be mused at one of the rallies. 3. Wait a inutel Hold that poseI. 4. The Freshman heer strut their stuff. S. Melissa Grana- os isn't too sure of what's going on. Na9f'9
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Team Achieves State Ranking! I985 Varsity Scoreboard Moreau 50 Hayward 22 Moreau I7 Irvington ll Moreau 35 f San Leandro 7 Moreau 2l f Encinal I0 Moreau 38 Castlemont 9 Moreau 23 Bishop O'Dowd 2l Moreau 42 Salesian 28 Moreau 2I f Washington I4 Moreau 22 ff De Ia Salle 50 Moreau 23 St. Mary's 33 7-3 with a 2nd place finish Indicates NCS Team :ni ' ' ' X- atfqffi .Gyn . , . k .Ast-Pa .-I., .f lQs3,.m'?4sw,!m13-.ff, 5' 6 ... ,j--43 .MJ mu, M I. Y. sap, ,. .. - ' I l. Jeff Feuersteen is ready and waiting. 2. Scott Jacques, with the help of Jeff Feuerstein, prepares to split the upright. 3. A big help to the team is stat Jennifer Watson. 4. Quarterback Craig Rowe calls the play as the Mariners begin their scoring drive. 5. Glenn Baxley breaks away from the D.L.S. defense, 6. Dan Squires intimidates Coach Walsh. 7. Braxton Banks runs onto the field after being introduced to the crowd. 163
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