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Frosh Team Barely Misses League Championship IV FOOTBALL Pre League NV OPP San Gabriel 20 3 Baldwin Park 6 14 Upland 8 23 Arroyo 6 34 Bellflower 20 League Edgewood 28 14 Covina 30 9 Workman 12 14 South Hills 6 14 La Puente FROSH FOOTBALL Forfeit Pre League NV OPP San Gabriel 7 Baldwin Park 12 14 Arroyo 28 Upland 6 19 Belltlower 49 League Edgewood 20 6 Covina 27 8 Workman 7 South Hills 12 7 La Puente 15 16 Tommy Urioste successfully completes 1 pass in the victorious game against ttie Soutli Hills Huskies. FROSH FOOTBALL RONT ROW Art Tapia. Ruben Garcia. Chris Klingbeil, Kirt Adams. Vidal Tan. lason alk SECOND ROW: lerry Montano. John Anonas. Tom Unoste. Stew Matsudo. lario Tapis. Abel Garcia THIRD ROW Doug Walker, Taz Rome, Coach Turnbull. oach DeRosa. Coach f lokricky. Chad Klanton, Dave Richards FOURTH ROW F{ arbosa. John Chico Axel Rizzo. Scott Lent. Noel Scott. ' Brandon Maccormick. Dennis Fitzgerald FIFTH ROW Eddie Hflartmez. Matt Hunkins. lohn Proddo. Fred Rodrigues. William Mcarthur, Chuck Kemp. Darren Thatcher. Shaun Gardener BACK ROW: Greg Charboneau, Mike Grover, Mike Anderson. Jeffrey Bower, Roiyj Flores. Chris Chico J.V., Fresh Football J.V., Frosh Football J.V., Frosh Football . - ' P ' J. v.. Frosh Football m ' W :m . ;
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J.V. Squad Overcomes Lack Of Experience; I was encouraged by the progress of the team, said Chuck Feth, the coach ol the J.V. football team. The team worked well together with an overall record of 5-5. The leading offense players were Tom Navarro, Angel Chavez and tared Baker, while Rodney Sanchez and John Betancourt led the team defensively. The team ' s big objective was to overcome their lack of experience. Their best game was against an unbeaten Covina team. The Vikings controlled the game and won convincingly by a score of 30-9. Many of the players improved enough so that they will be a big help to the varsity team next year. Coach Feth was extremely pleased by the progress of the time. With an overall record of 4-6-0, the freshman football team worked well with the precision coaching of Rich DeRosa. There was very little team speed; however, they worked hard to improve. Workman and La Puente were their toughest opponents and the team ' s biggest accom- plishments were beating Covina and South Hills. The best game played by the Vikes was against the Bellflower Buccaneers. Outstanding offensively were Able Garcia and Chuck Kemp. John Chico and Eddie Martinez led the team defensively. Greg Charboneau excelled in both offense and defense. When Coach DeRosa was asked if he was satisfied with the year, his only disappointment was missing the League Championship by one point. As Angel Chavez looks on, Jared Baker skillfully maneuvers around the South Hills Huskies, and (ains yardage for the Vikes. ,i JV FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Joe Ingrin, Tim Lyndes, Ron Still, Rusi.r.i Wells, Rick Wilson, Lance Dixon, SECOND ROW: Joe Binstein, John Betancourt, Jorge Nieto, Chris Case, B-d ; JeGeorge, Tony Martinez, Ernie Vargas. Vince Hura, John O ' Neal, THIRD ROW: Steve Sanderson, Steve Braun, Rob Brown, Angel Chavez, Bill Eden. Dan Sheppard. Randy Fourzan, Renee Berthett, Coach Feth, BACK ROW: Coach Aceves, Tommy Navarro, Rodney Sanchez, Darren Witrock, Tony Perez, Albert Gonzalez, Matt Hettig, Reyes Rutz. Coach Tuba, Johnny Schrader || 150
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Varsity Tennis Shows Strength, Stamina 1 I I- ■ « ' ii%,. M « r O T B5i6a Ba I A£ . Srf - ' Ktt} , While hilling a backhand winner, Tonya Herrick . ,, concentrates on where to place the ball. Showing great effort, Amy Auyang reaches for a backhand. Returning a serve, Michelle Bodily shows good form. 152 Girls ' Varsity Tennis Girls ' Varsity Tennis
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