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Front row - Nate Stone, joe Butler, Terry Terrell, Anthony Harris, jimmy Clark, Derrick Talbert, jay Fridell, Mike Alton, jeff Higgins, john McLay, Brian Penney, Brian justice, Lloyd Landis, Ken Seitz, Brett jones, Dan Holthuseng Znd row - jesse Bates, manager Cassandra Caldwell, Tony Ferguson, Marc Laney, jeff Horick, Scott Wilson, Chris Lewis, Ray Anderson, Trent Tookes, Gary Guarino, Earmon Clinton, Stanley Calloway, Greg McDonnell, joe Gerling, Tom Santilli, Frank Green, Kevin Gregg, john Davie, jeff Gigante, Herbert Mole, Frank Mariello, Derrick Fredetteg Back row - manager Arlene johnson, Assistant Coach Scott Miller, Ira Edwards, jim Glenn, Win- throp Newton, Robert Mitchell, Dennis Wright, Doug Sagel, Phillip Norton, Kenny Bryant, Willie joseph, jamie Wilson, Kevin Martin, Leon Stephens, Eric Ellis, Norman Williams, Anthony johnson, Dan Wizikowski, Bill Tyler, Matt Wiseman, Bobby Ortiz, Michael Diaz, Pat Vacha, Walt Garside, Assistant Coach Ray Beal. Move them out! Freshman quarterback Kenny Bryant prepares to pitch the ball as the offensive line surges forward. Pitch-outs were tricky and took practice to perfect. 1 Concern outside the forty yard line? j.V. players express concern about the game on their faces. Watching from the sideline was shared by coaches and players alike, 1-uni li' ii 14 ilu! y.v. FOOTBALL 117
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Experimenting, We ran all over them, said Iohn McLay. We killed them, stated Willie Ioseph. They shouldn't have scored a touchdowng we should have shut them out. The score should have been much higher. The j.v. football team had a field day in the game against Boca Ciega, winning 27-6. At the start of the game some players were asked if they were going to win. Yes! was the reply. Coach Brian Bruch had these com- ments on the game against Bogie: Real- ly the game was experimental to see how they would perform against com- petition. Most people on the team got a chance to play. That game really helped o us perform better in our next game. Everyone played well, the defense, of- fense, the whole team. The linebackers played an exceptional game. Everyone played well and enjoyed themselves. The game was a real learning ex- perience for everyone. In the following game against Dixie Hollins, the score was close to the last minute. The fourth quarter was the breaking point when Dixie blocked the last two punts. But the team regrouped to compile an impressive record of 6-2. Breaking the goal line plane! Tony Ferguson scores a touchdown for the Vikings as opposing defenders arrive a little too late. i -pk , ft. . - K.. ggi . K 116 1 v. FooTBALL Getting nowhere fast! A host of Vikes gang tackle a Pinellas Park ball carrier. This method worked very well for stopping offensive threats
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D ' th ' Good skill, dedication, ability to get along with every player, and self- motivation were the skills needed to be a good volleyball player, according to the team's coach, Ms. Iill Dileanis. In order for each player to gain these skills, volleyball camp and summer practices were required. Ms. Dileanis said that practices involved stretching exercises, bump drills, hitting drills, ser- ving, and learning defense. Sharing the responsibilities of team captain were Kathy McCullough and Marybeth Wright. Nilsa Candelario commented on the team, I think we have a good team, and we have the power and skill to win at districts. Ms. Dileanis added, They are a good group of girls with a lot of talent. best Get ready for a spike! As junior Teri Willis spikes the volleyball, teammates Linda Wade and Marybeth Wright watch, prepared for anything that might happen. This play contributed much in their match against Dunedin. 1 -n V qv' 5 't w I 3. .mf A Front row - Chris Yomer, Kathy McCullough, Marybeth Wright, Robyn Casey, Linda Wade, Susan Casey: Znd row - Dawn Werndli, Kathy Hogan, Lois Carpenter, Tracy Hales, Susan Yeabower, Teri Willisg Back row - Amanda Howarth, Lisa Wilkinson. 118 VOLLEYBALL . , 1 'Wt , , Hitting it high, senior Kathy McCullough taps the ball over the net to Chris Yomer and Kathy Hogan in one of their many practice games. Amanda Howarth and Tracy Hales watch, reflexes ready to return the ball if possible.
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