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Coaches Ed Phillips and Tom Coleman discuss a play with the referee. e Ram offense listens for the play to run as Quarterback Shawn Moore tails it. J. V. 's rally fo victories This year the explosive Rancho J.V. Team rallied their way to a 4-4-1 season record. Behind the swift quarterbacking of Shawn Moore, the mighty green team opened the season beating Valley 34-12. Valley managed to hold Rancho to a 6-6 tie at the half, but the stuning J.V.'s explosive ground attack shut Valley down cold. After a thrilling victory, the high and mighty Rams were held to a 8-8 tie with the tough Vegas team. Vegas allowed one T.D. for the Rams. Game three for the Rams was back on pace as they defeated the Chapperal Cowboys, 28- 12. Swift running game came through with all four T.D.'s being run in. The Rams finished the season by defeating Basic and Clark although losing to Gorman, Western, Bonanza, and Eldorado. Part of the Ram success fell on the key defense abilities of Linebackers Ed Romero, Jeff Bzoskie, and Scott Hetrick. Safetys Edward Oneal and Clavin Bierstedf contained the secondary. Offensive tactics of Scott Newton and Alonzo Woods kept the ground game alive. J.V. Football 115
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11 6 Fl'C8hll'l8l'l FO0fbBll Freshmen keep fradifion alive The B team knew only one word and tt1at's WIN. The team showed it, too, with the second undefeated season in a row. Guiding the squad was coaches Carl Barbeau and Steve Kadoich. The youthful Rams finished the season with an 8-0 record. The defense who was outstanding on the' line stifled the opposition letting them total 26 points. Led by linemen Albert Chavez and Chuck Razmic, the running game was stopped. The passing attack was- shut down by corner backs Jason White and Franklin Burke. They held their opponents scoreless in the first four games. While the defense ws doing their job, the offense was rolling up the 'needed points to win. All season the offensive line blocked, keeping the drives alive. This is the kind of work the line showed in the Gor- man game. Front row: Marcus Lucas, Charles Reed, Terrance Franklin, James Reschke, Greg Williams, Joseph Garcia, Kelvin Johnson, Ivan Brown, Ricky Richardson, Mark Dixon, Anthony Woods, Bill Quade, Will Scott, Chuck Rigg, Carl Westley, Van Hulcy. Row two: Jason Rosenow, Don Sheridan, Kevin Jenkins, Jesse Carrizales, Todd Balash, Earl Sloane, Ben Cortez, Tom Anderson, Roger Houston, Mon- roe Lee, Court Hollingsworth, Albert Chavez, John Vigil, Walt Anderson, Roger Houston, Monroe Lee, Court Hollingsworth, Albert Cha- vez, John Vigil, Walt Deluna, James Cox, Henry Johnson, Larry Nicholson. Row three: Coach Carl Barbeau, Maurice Cone, Lonel Wash- ington, Randy Harder, Bruce Young, John Knight, Herb Ayala, Charles Quinn, Jason White, Franklin Burke, Craig Taylor, Charles Gant, Brian Szmoski, Dan Holt, Chuck Razmic, Steve Killebrew, Sam lnga, Coach Steve Radoich. Not pictured: Rick Tatum, Ken Banks, David Barjas.
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