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Sweeping Kearny away, Steve Aquista runs with the football to gain 10 more yards. Isaac Jenkins tries to stay out of Point Loma's hot hands. . , I- K '----.-J 'IT.'.'2 3 V, i' k wow- W of , 'I' A: 'Lt .. i' -nf V N 1, . fu infw ..N',-A. E iss' 4 N . yy y tntt ' 'ff F. tttt if 'Yi 4 :N k , 8 7.4 'N - ft, . A4E'ra? 'Q WW' T. V 3 Q -w - A--is F L' , 4, tr iff . Q-' it A .7 iw LAM! Patriot defense ready for anything , . , even Serra! Varsity Football 71
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Tried I think he is a really nice guy. He spends a lot of time working to improve his teamf' remarked one player in ref- erence to Varsity Football coach, Dale Twombley. Although Twombley ex- pressed a feeling of disappointment to- wards this year's outcome, he didn't feel ashamed because, 'fWe lost by a close margin, we also had several bad breaks. Twombley believed that the record C1-91 was not indicative of the teams quality, but of the opponents. Feeling strongly towards his players and coaching staff, Twombley felt that most of his kids were the finest in N e had a lot of bad breaks. school, and very sharp academically, He also felt that they were important role models for the rest of the students. Some of his outstanding players were Bob Fuller, Allen Read, Aziz Ba- dra, Tim Shramic and Pete Stamato- poulos. Defensively, his outstanding players were Dan Almond, John Hewitt, Marty Barnett, Steve Aquista, and junior, Kenny Bernard. ln addition, Twombley felt that his coaching staff was exceptionally good. This staff consisted of Coach Kavoca- vich, Welson Daily and Walt Baranski. P.H. Opponent 6 Helix 30 6 Serra 14 6 Sweetwater 12 24 Hilltop 13 12 Kearny 13 22 Point Loma 28 21 Mira Mesa 35 6 Madison 22 O Morse 20 1 FINAL 9 With 4:47 minutes left in the game, Danny Finnerson rushes for the touchdown. 70 Athletics Overcoming Keamy's defense, Kevin Eiselman runs for our goal,
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Fuller To The Top! Bob Fuller takes a break after a hard workout during the game against Kearny. ls being the star running back of the Varsity Football team that big of a deal? lt was to Bob Fuller, who held that position for the complete season. lt was no wonder considering Bob had been playing football since he was 8 years old. Bob has always been an athletic boy, but he especially enjoys football, Bob's mother explained. Like every football player, Bob played to his full capacity, striving to win. Bob explained, ltls great to be a ll t s really a trip. winner, but along with the winning comesthe bad. He felt the team was better than the record showed. The team was full of good young guys that really know howto stick. We just didnlt get any of the breaks, which also make up a good team. Bob loved the games this year, even with the bad streak the team had. Jok- ingly, he confessed, l really like cele- brating with my friends aftei' the game! 72 Athletics Front - J, Hall, S. Lagace, K. Evens, B. McCullough, M. Hunter, S. Aguilar, R. Detrick, R. Deutschman, C. Taylor, F. Ybarra. Row 2 - Coach Willson, D. Andrade, P. Stamatopou- los, A. Bacha, M. Villegas, J. Kolk, G, Archam- beault, B. Webb, M. Gilmour, D, Finnerson, T. Petty. Row 3 - Coach Leslie, Coach Kavace- vich, B. Fuller, l. Jenkins. D. Allmann, S. Aquista, P. Caccamise, B. Leacha, Coach Cole- man, Coach Twombley. Row 4 - D. Pike, B. Pike, M. Hayes, C. Leong, S. Singer, M. Bar- nett, R. Miller, J. Hewitt, K. Elselman. Row 5 - D. Jelsvik, S. Harris, S. Stalder, T. Macoll, R. McGuire, K. Bernard, K. Tahan, A. Read. Row 6 - J. Northington, R. Wissemann, S. Sinder, M. Salamy, T. Shramek, D, Hamann, S. Combs, R. Stowers. Troy Petty sprints down the sideline for a touchdown. . it 5 I 3 ' U16 1 Varsity players watch intently as Kevin Ei- selman tries out a new play.
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