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3ottom Row: Left to right -- Don Huntly. Kelly Smith. Matt Mossman. Dave Syndder. Karl Riddleburger. Gary Callahan, Viike Teed. David Hilly. Keith Davis. Kevin Jaquez, Middle Row: Ray Fernandez, Don Wolff. Ron Martin. Dan Galindo. lick Carlson, Clint Baker. Ernie Valenzuela. Darin Wiley, Kevin Foster, Bruce Humbertson, Darin Lannaghan. Top Row: Coach Gaylor, Lee Anderson, David Muse. Robert Conrad. Mark Doughty, Doug Ritten, Chuck Paxon, Butch Sands, kndy Grubenoff, Scott Polumbo, Tracy Bouren. W -qi 0 .Q jx :L Q . , ,yl,l 1 y yu 5 ac is jx' uv ? + fi- e sf- -N l,,. A .. 1 j .mira , ... 1. The JV line anxiously awaits the snap. 2. Darrin Kennaday runs for the Trojans against Brophy. 3. Rob Conrad narrowly escapes a St. Mary's player. 4. A Prescott player moves in on Rob Conrad. I'm really happy with all these guys, commented Coach Rod Gaylor. of the 1979 Frosh football team. The Cardiac Kids, so named because they won on last minute efforts, finished the season with a 4-4 record which far surpassed that of last year's squad. After their 36-0 loss to St. Mary's, they bounced right back to beat Thunderbird 26-12, which high- lighted the season for the Frosh Trojans. Earlier in the season, they beat Prescott 15-14 in the second half coming from a 0-14 halftime. Coach Gaylor mentioned several offensive and defensive players. Lee Anderson played both offense and defense. Rob Conrad was an excellent receiver for the team. Bruce Humbertson, Ray Fernandez. and Dan Galindo were all outstanding running backs this year, The Cardiac Kids are just the start of a strong Trojan football program. it 5 RSJ SU 133
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The JV football team started off with a quick win over Agua Fria, 20-0. However, the next four games were a test of courage and pride. The l4-I3 win over Moon Valley was helped by the defensive effort. Coach Kalmbach said. The JV football team played their best under adverse condi- tions because they had desire and worked hard. St. Mary's was an undefeated team going into their seventh game against PV. But the JV Trojans ig were able to upset them with I6-7 win. A ?V V, X . g . Some outstanding defensive players of the year I L, if ' lt' - were John Smithbaker, who averaged over I0 tackles per game, Tim Walsh, who averaged 7 tackles per game and 8 quarterback sacks during the season: and Mike Francisco, who averaged 5 quarterback sacks and 6 tackles per game. The offensive player of the year was Steve Beck. who rushed for 630 yards during the season. . ft mms HUME 'M TW' . . . st --si ' - 4 .. - .. 1- 'Q W f at -i4',., 1 --- l s f ilfv sf i , i e Bottom Row: Left to right f Mike Francisco, Eddie Warner, Joe Large, Eric Herbst. David Wolfe, Paul DeMichle. Sci Carrol, Nagi Al-Fouzan. John Sheehan. Matt Storms. Middle Row: David Noettl, Todd Barren. Norman Wilcoxson. Mi Daud, David Eilenfeldt, David Monroe, Gary Chitkowski. Steve Beck, John Smithbaker, Stewart Gibbs, Tim Walsh. Ti Row: Coach Kalmbach, Kevin Teed. Rick Shaw, Tim Franks. Mark Spendley. Robert Klufas. Tedd Randall. Brian Hatt Mike Howard, Jerry Bourlier, David Hart, Tom Sues, Coach Evans.
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4 Wendy Keller dives into State meet Freshman diver, Wendy Keller, represented the girls, diving team at the state tournament. The girls, swimming and diving team, led by coaches Miss Debbie Nodorp and Mrs. Catherine Nielson, sent two relay teams and three divers to divisionals this year. Laura Spinn, Kim Spinn, Tracy Smith and Erica Storms swam the 200 yard medley relay and placed second alternate. The other relay team consisted of Dee Dee Curran, Shannon Emmons, LaDonna Hopper and Tracy Smith. They com- peted in the 400-yard freestyle relay and just missed going to State, placing first alternate. Mary Field, Wendy Keller and Gara Brady, because of their fine diving throughout the season, represented the diving team at divisionals. Wendy Keller qualified to dive at State. She was ranked 12th in the state going into the tourna- ment but did not place in it. - There was a big tumout of 33 girls on the swimming and diving teams this sea- son. They practiced every day after school at Roadrunner Park during the season. The team. recordwise, had a disappointing season of 0 wins and 6 losses but it did notjustify the effort put forth by the girls. We had a young and inexperienced team. This year was a good year in that it gave the girls competitive swimming and diving experiencef, said Coach Nielson. l if 5 Top Row: Mrs. Nielson. Darci Garcia, Michele Werners. Sherry Gilderoy, Jody Fay, Debbie Barkley, Shannon Emmons, Tracy Smith, Ma Field. Wendy Keller, Erica Storms. Colleen Kinzley. Andy ReK'ittke, Miss Nodorp. Middle Row: LaDonna Hopper, Karen Carroll, Lau Lovato. Lee Bennitt. Gara Brady. Andee Smith. Beth Prescott, Ann Waltz. Laura Spinn. Bottom Row: Dee Dee Curran. Deanna Durha Pam Burris. Heather McDonald, Jill Wilkinson. Laurie Loveridge, Jeanna Simmonson. Kim Spinn. it
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