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Todd Sallenbach pushes himself ahead of his op' ponents. Charlotte Skive from Denmark shows her Euro- pean techniques 1 Coach Miller and players illustrate the strength and team-oriented at' titude of PHS sports. Above photo by Marsha Hanson Athletics 233
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i 3 ' ' ' i ' i T ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 if l i M lllillilliii to Qi Wmgiii iilmfg-L llliliii Q' W be iiq eazzli s Sports at PHS is like an a c a d e m y award winning movie: At year's end, the walls on the gym are lit- tered with our new banners. lt's just gotten outta con- trol. g --- Gary Brad- 232 Athletics i. Milli, z ll i l Gut of Bounds Hundreds of students participated in this year's athletic program. But unlike other years, the competitive level rose making the selection more refined. With the incline of student popu- lation, rivalry between students for team posi- tions climaxed. Many other changes took place as well. The newly-created track provided higher quality surface for athletes to utilize. However, the size of the footballfsoccer field shrunk in size. Athletes strove to be their best and focused on working as a team. By doing so, the teams gained victories and rose to the challenge of CIF competition. This year showed that ath- letes can push themselves beyond their ex- pected limitsg therefore, leading themselves out of bounds.
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I I L Jose Castro spots a clear route to the end zone Fighting to the End By Mouy Smith Soaring through the air, the football landed directly in the hands of a Titan re- ceiver. The roaring fans cheered as his agile feet raced towards the goal line. This scene resembles a play at any one of the victorious games during the season. l'We never let up or were negative to one anotherf' Doug Schwenke remarked, We were just a few plays away from CIFf' The Titans were the smallest team in the league so it was necessary to work together. Through the season they gradually gained respect from the community and opposing schools. Confidence guided them through the entire season and enabled their poten- tial to be recognized. Quarterback Mike Beam led the team to a record of 5 wins, 4 losses, and l tie. This included a memorable victory against Orange Glen. We played tough as a team and with so many players coming back, we should be one of the powers in the league, commented Dave McClain. Greg Warden, awarded most valuable player for defense and team replied, Best of luck next year fellows? Captains f Opponents A ' ,,.. l Vista ,,, iiii ig 5313, Ohinge, Total: 5 234 Vorsity Football Poway s defense scrambles to restrain the opposing offense
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