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Sportsmanship Evident s yet another great school year passed, so did the soccer season. A de- termined group of players struggled to defeat their opponents, and though they emerged with only an average sea- son record, the effort was evident. The 1982-83 season proved to be mainly a rebuilding one for the Varsity Soccer Team. We lost , a lot of seniors last year xx and this year ' s team • ■ • lacks a lot of exper- ience. But the team has great sportsmanship and they remain positive through adver- sity, commented Coach Stringer. Four players were recognized by the Coach as having excellent talents. Cap- tain Adam Garcia, forward, had good speed and a lot of spirit. Captain Scott Cameron, back, was an excellent pass- er and had good ball control. Ismael Bal- leza, forward, was new at RHS and ... It was a good win . . . ' came along very well. He was a skilled passer and had good ball control. Chuck Kuhn, goalie, had a strong kick and good anticipation. With these stable players and the help of eighteen other willing teammates, the team pulled off a great victory and smashed Cajon High School, 4- 1 . Coach Stringer commented, It was a good win. The one improve- ment that could have been made by the team was passing. According to Coach Stringer, It ' s not so much the lack of ability, but they just need to pass more, he said. Coach Stringer worke d hard with the team and the younger players improved steadily. If you were to ask any player about the success of the next season, they would inevitably reply, great! 1. Martin Marcado blocks the ball from his Apple Valley opponent. 2. A Palm Springs opponent is the yictim ot a steal by John DiNapoti. 3. For a possible point, Martin Marcado feverishly dribbles the ball down the field. 4. John DiNapoli completes a forward hand spring, his way of bringing the ball We ' re th in bounds. 5. Varsity Soccer Team: Front row: Fran- cisco Martinez, Victor Lopez, Ismael Balleza, John DiNapoli, Chuck Kuhn, Jim Van Cleave, Mark Bar ron, and Brett Limon. Back row: Adam Gorcia, Sal- vador Preciado, Manuel Oceguera, Ramon Al- varez, Mortin Marcado, Scott Cameron, Tom Clampitt, David Robles, and Coach Stringer. V e Kids of America ■li
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