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Coach Self prepares to take on the Varsity Titan team. ' axis-'r -T T ,V ' M9 '?'fh'f :.,!Q?Qyh, Q51-5 pg K' ,Q M- -:tk 413 . ,, ri, . .A K rvwpw- 54.7 4,7 , , ,V 5 i' .Aaa . 52 aaee fl ' f 'T ll' . W M A . 5 .Af- , me V Q? wr . ' Ayi' 1- J r ,. . V , 1 '1QQ ,, Ziyi!! ,L-aVarsityJ9 4fg . S f w f.f.3'- .. R -1 We xiii' A Q ' IJ ',4 ,PSV it Granigegiills '14 .- . F' Lf f .y - qi' 1 I' 5 S fl ' ' in e' J . ' M6305 if 20 K 'jj Q it if 4, Carfisel W . -D 0 a A ' Tl 5 , asqua A I l Torrey Pines Orange Glen Total Wins: 4 . ,,,Q,.ft,, ,. v .kyk 1 1. t7t T 6 'sw ' ' They 10 O 6 17 35 16 28 3 9 7 M21 Losses: 6 .- v3f.,.,,.,,1 113:33 9'-5, - H .. .V-.,, 1'-1.'., 1-,. . -1-',, 044- -ig.5.g115,g.33. . MVP ik 1' ti 35 45-3 3. Q f T s Kgffio Jr , x l: ?.'A 'T . v This year's foot- ball team elected John Ashworth as the Most Valuable Player. His friends encouraged him to be the kicker for the Titan team and John thought it would be fun. His comment after he found out his new title was, Ml feltl had made an impact on the team and that they respected me for my athletic abili- ty. Also, l want to thank Coach Martin. l never could have made it without him. John's agenda for the future includ- ed earning a scholar- ship for football, and a career involved with sports medi- cine. Good luck, John. s. ,W . awe i . fr- Wei . . , 7.63214 IQ l O' .cfjjifl 1. A A A 'if nv-X3 74w:-yy .:.cg:..g, . , T if - -. .' if ,1 if K ' ' 1 f if A ' T, ur ,, .. l'4 '1' :hr lv, ' l l 'TWQON5-in W ' '. e' ,,,g WK!-f. .. ., , mah? rf - ' 'PWS swf- H T. ver' 'M' jf -5-4r,,f , , -. - 1 . 1 4- gs A-xg U- ,, , J' le, -i, - -i L. ' 42.4, Q hw M. M.,-f 5. .V 'f 1. 1 LJ. 4, ,,-m was , . .L W ,,0Y,2V.:flbS.:dN-,:. .:5'. , WW mv, V. .N . ,W-ug fm ' '23 X, 0' :L-Q , -... -T 7. wf-Q , . . - V 3.4 -7 ,W 17, - .. 1 . I ,mfftf J- Caught in a moment of speculation, this Titan appears to have forgotten what to do I ' av 'V I' y V Wltll the ball' Two Titans practice intensely before Fridays big game. 59
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Football Back in the Lineup By Julie Hartman Tremendous feelings of excitement stemmed from all the spirited Titans who scrambled into the shiny stadium stands to view the first real home football game. This year's Varsity football team began the season with a might bang. Beating Granite Hills, ranked second in the county, was a first-rate surprise and helped keep up the team's con- By working together we achieved more. half, but even through the downfalls the play- ers showed character. Our defense was strong and everybody worked hard to im- prove. l am really happy with the team's efforts. This year the Varsity football team pro- gressed through much trial and error, and came back from a long losing streak in time to squash San Pasqual for a thrilling Halloween changed consisted of well-round- fidence. Along with a fresh stadium setting, the football team also worked with a new coach. Coach Elrod our attitudes Mike Cormier treat. Dan Millard com- mented, i'We had fun playing the game every time. This year's team to a more positive and winning side, expressed offensive guard Scott Page. Runningback Mike Cormier stat- ed, HHe explained things clearly and he re- spected you as an athlete. However, the year had its share of minuses as well. The team lost the Kiwanis cup to the Sundevils, and the Homecoming game was a disappointment to the school too, Coach El- rod explained, 'iPerforming at their best was a problem for the team during the second ed people that stuck to- gether and helped each other.' The Poway football team suffered its share of injuries, and though they ended up with more downfalls than wished, the members never thought of quitting. In fact, the football players grew more confident with themselves and learned the importance of discipline. Scott Page remarked, 'ilt looks like the future holds a better trained and a finer equipped Poway High Titan football team. Row 1 L-R Pearce, McCallum, Toumi, Beam, Chris- Bernard, Dawson, Herzog. Page, Gciclfrey, Peace Row terisen, Eagle, Ashworth, Sharpe, Escola Row 2 Van Grden, Johnson, Cormier, Eagle, Morris, Woods, 5 Love, Roche, Anderson, Vai-ioni, Cheerna, Nylec, Muscha Row 6 Moore, Bloom, Vickers, Hubbert, Mus- Meyers Row 3 Warden, Cooke, Nichols, Carroll, grove, Kesanen, Orclieri, Millard. Galka, Anderson, Davisson, Todd, McGrath Row fl- 58 Coach Elrod gives helpful instruction and advice to de- fensive back Tom Sharpe. Za., rm 15512255- Scott Page dreams of the Super Bowl while Randy Orchen pays close attention to the game.
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Football Talented Titans Gain Recognition By Julie Hartman A'Touchdown for Poway! The outlook for next year's Varsity football team appears more than promising. The Junior Varsity team consisted of numerous talented ath- letes. Coach Champion remarked with enthu- siasm, lt's been a really good year. We have some very skilled running backs and receiv- ers, and each year the team climbs closer to the top. They were fun to coach and I could see improvement almost every day. As for how the players felt about Coach Champion, Dave Perdue cheerfully stated, 'iCharnp's easy to get along with. lf you listen to him, he'll listen to you. Linebacker, Dave McClain said, Coach Champion kept the game fun, which is one reason we did so wellf, These terrific Titans not only over- came experience problems, but they dealt with some rough competition and had their share of injuries which contributed to their losses. On the whole, the team felt that their strenuous workouts were worth the effort and it showed with each succeeding game. I expect next year's Varsity to be in contention for the league and CIF championship games, said athlete Dave Perdue. Sopho- more Titan Dave McClain stated with pride, i'This is definitely a new era for Poway High football. Good luck to next year's top Titan team, I gg, .las First row: M. Faust, K. Goetsch, D. Morris, C. Helbock, J. Castro, R. Truman. J. Luke, M. Berwager, R. Fisher. Second, T row: G. Johnston, M. Woodaii. R. Foote, Archer, J. Nmmfoe, M. wTEQ!'llC0,g D. McClain, C. W'iiltams,S. Eagle, A. Rome- 60 FO0l'bClll Aaron Gobert and Jack Stoltenberg plan their victory celebration. it's 1 . -H'-1 'TTL . -. 1 if f ... V - ...,. 1 rw W.. ' f ,.. W..- WW . . . -r 'S .. t ,. .. W . fiQ1Z,... . f f - fav ...,..1.,. ,f.4.z,.w - ..- ... . , . . st.. . , ONQHW.. ss.. if . -....... M , . - . Q M-rr:-. -T 1-iii Q .M V V.. . , , -0 as-V A a . ,'rt , .. ..., ..., .. ,,.. ., .,.,. ., ,,,,, .....c...- 7.55. -. W ' S f f' ssss - as . ..-gp .... Sa 1 as 'f ii'ss 'tl - s . -V, -v --is at -- -- I 'Q - 'imma' is 'f Q.2 -fm.---'-t- '- sziiifafme 4, . .. ' T i' of-1 'Ill fsvlfti' 'F . s f- -W . ff ...M f' ...-...s .f .t.,,,:.:fi1-ffggfff it 1 .f 1ffi5'jg553f': ,H-y1w:,. ..,.,,, 'EW' '19f553552:5?fsf1zQ?iiV2ffifiiiFQSV-r'f1if'i:i:i!li -i ' ' ' V -rt ,,.,,' f 5 T -.avian A l9 M if 2. .W A ' . 1 :ax fffffilff 5':....ffm .lll. ,,.-' . ', t quills M U'- qw-' C VV,,, 1-sun n'v'N TT-an ' f ,f .K M .-was-'lf ,---- . . . - ' -, ' -.Q 1 - f S ' T t'rs C L t M-1 v 'NN - Torrey :. wl4 p . V . - it ' -t ' - t ,. f .- Orang en -.12 16 , ' ,. ,. im' i Total was 6 Lost: Tier: li iiii Q ..- ro. Third row: D. Perdue, J. Stoltenberg, ,V M. Birch, D. Dawson, C. Parker, A. Go- bert. S. Wilson, D. Schwenke. J. Padilla., ip Coach Champion. Fourth row: C. Cassidy, .4 R. Earl, L. McGrath, A.. Shawer, J.lMClH-llg 1fQi torshi. T. Waters, J. Ugiow, T. Reddy. . , Abe Romero runs with might and agility towards the goal line.
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