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Planning For Next Year IUNIOR VARSITY TEAM MAKES THEIR SEASON A SUCCESS Pittsburg High's 1986 Iunior Varsity Football team ended their season victoriously. This season I learned about a new position on the defensive line, which I have never played, com- mented Lex Corliss. Corliss planned on playing for the Varsity team next fall. Like most players, he played football for the fun, but would like to make it his career. Victory or not, Eric Tiscareno said, I had a lot of fun this year and I know I will play next year too. To Tiscareno, playing football was more of a hobby. He had no intention of making it his career. All in all, the players felt they didn't have too bad of a season, and were glad to be the center of atten- tion every Friday night at 5:30. Pirate fans would be looking forward to seeing them play in their 1987 Var- sity season. The Iunior Varsity football team ended in a 3-7 season. - Tina Brooks HIGH FIVE Gerome Sandoval and Danny Beshe congrat- ulate each other on their winning touchdown pass against Antioch. P. G.K. PEP TALK The players listen intensely as the coaches prepare their strategy for the next half. I . . . junior Varsity Football
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Pitt Tames Panthers In BLG PIRATES BEAT ANTIOCH IN 34-13 ROMP Pittsburg football team defeated Antioch High school in their own stadium at the 68th game of the long time rivalry. It was amazing what an offense could put together with a new forma- tion and some great blocking. This was what set Donald Ray Hines free to 205 yards and 4 touchdowns. It was definitely the best game of his high school football career. I knew that if our line had a good game, the formation would be a success, I knew that Iason Walker and Kevin Coston would do a great job. The formation would have nev- er worked without the line, and those two guys, said Hines. Quarterback, Ken Allen alias Opie started the Pirates off on a good foot. However, during the first quarter Allen took a devasting hit in the ribs that put him out for the rest of the game. Luckily, secondary quarterback, lim Iacobson was pre- pared for the occasion. Iacobson completed 11 of 19 passes for 195 yards. The Iunior Varsity began the victorious Pittsburg day by beating the Panther Cubs 18-7. Although there were several fumbles the ball took the right bounces for the Pirates. Marcus Muldrow, David Bookout, and Don Sheppard added touch- downs for the Pirates. - Darrell Alfaro IACOBSON PASSES FOR 195 Back-up QB lim lacobson knew his mark Saturday against the Panthers. 1 A y' rf in ,: f I .A 'Eg' Q W. I W ,Z IN PURSUIT PRESSURING PANTHER UFFENSE Defender Ed Bokinskie chases down his prey. Anthony Dent sacks Antioch QB with help from Ed Bokinskie. Pittfflntioch Game . , .
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I THE 1986 IUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Bottom L - R: I. Coniglio, F. Mixon, M. Cooper, I. Iohnson, G. Carrera, H. Robinson, M. Iiminez, I. Amerine, R. Mylek, D. Flores, S. Patel. Middle: A. Turner, I. Mayers, R. Hyland, M. Iaromay, E. Tiscareno, C. Fredenburg, L. Ramirez, G. Sandoval, D. Bookout, Coach I. Garglakis, Coach H. Pardi, M. Taylor, M. Muldrow, D. Beshers, S. Ramirez, S. Aiello, E. Castillo, S. Pehlke, T. McMullen, I. Martin, I. Nixon, Coach D. Kehler. Top: M. Orlando, I. Watkins, R. Watkins, N. Ray, M. Desantiago, H. Hart, C. Plummer, D. Sheppard, S. Feustwin, T. Layfield, P. O'Conner. . vp. z W PARDI LECTURE Coach Pardi discusses field positions with sophomore Ed Castillo. FIELD GOAL Marcus Muldrow kicks a scoring field goal in the first half of the Antioch game. SA CK THE QUAR TERBA CK Pittsburg IV defense sacks Antiochs Quarterback during the 2nd half. junior Varsity Football . . . I
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