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With interest, Coach Ed Luna looks tor possible mistakes to be corrected. Luna also coached tor Girl ' s Track. Despite his opponent, John Cotton Leaps in the air to make a catch. Cotton was a senior. f Lewis expresses his thoughts i aul Lewis, a Junior, was the varsity football quarterback and he played the position well. Lewis considered the team successful, and sees a good fu- ture for himself as well as for his teammates. You have to be- lieve in the program and be dedicated to yourself as well as the team. You must always P. Paul Lewis have the confidence to get the job done. Paul said, It ' s a pretty good feeling when you have a great tailback like Tre- vin Moore, he makes things happen. Moore always gave me the confidence that I needed, dur- ing practice and especially during the games, concluded Lewis. Varsity Football 91 • ' . ' .• ; t
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Taking time out during a game. John McKmney gets a drink as he watches with anticipation. McKinney was a senior. 90 Varsity Football ushing R w ith Ambition ' The team has a lot of potential and we ' ve been improving. said Trevin Moore. It was getting dark on a Friday night, when the stands began to fill quickly with specta- tors. Around 7:00 PM, the Varsity team en- tered the field to face and defeat Ramona. Lining up in their positions, the players began their quest for victory. Although the first varsity game resulted in a loss, the team made a comeback in the next few games. We are a young team, but we are improving every week. We have a lot of potential, commented Tom Cochran. The teams weak point was youth, while toughness and swiftness were their strong points. Trevin Moore comments, Coach Brohard taught us to never give up on anything no matter what the consequences are. Their abilities and skills were developed during practice, which usually lasted two to three hours per day. ' We have a lot of team spirit and unity. These things make us more of a team, stated Paul Lewis. The Varsity team faced ten opponents this season. New this fall, many junior varsity players played on varsity. The players though reaped benefits from participating in the tough and demanding program. Jim Levers said that his years playing at Rubidoux have given me more self confidence. The team having only three returning start- ers on defense, and three returning on of- fence, still left their opponents a memory of what RHS football was all about, e Si ' ft s. Varsity Football. Front Row: Kevin Tahan. Alan Al- len, Manuel Quesada, Jorge Vasquez, Chris Barajas, Robert Lucero, Tony Sedillo, David Aguilar, Ruben Her- nandez, Dana Holzknecht. Row 2: Danny Morris. La- mont Lewis, Jesse Green, Dechon Burns, Ronnie McKin- ney, David Wilkonson, Robert Whitaker, David Hughes, Danny Gonzales, Richard Mortimore, Ramon Vasquez. Row 3: Danny McVeigh, Trevin Moore, Adam Scott, Alfred Vargas, Manuel Guzman, Erin Mooring, Willie Johnson, Brian Fromdahl, Brian Mooring, Chuck Fine. Robert Guevara, Gene Davis Row 4: John Cotton, Ken Ersery, Sean Mulligan, Milton RuJlin, Bob Holt, Tom Corea, Richard Kretz, Paul Yanez, Mile Assad, Ryan Phelps. Row 5: John McKinney . Kevin Ferguson, Matt Garner, Bob Kolb, Mike Farrow, Mike Williams, Paul Lewis, Mike Roberts, Joe Hernn, John Howard. Back Row: Loren Whittle, Jim Levers, Bob Green, Curtis Ste- phans, Tom Cochran, Ernie Granillo, Loren Thoe, Mark Collier, Scott Corrales. Varsity and J.V. player, Ruben Hernandez, prepares to embrace the ball. Hernandez was also involved in sophomore class council and PAC.
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Huerta shows great potential for future H e was known as Hoss on the football field, but most of us knew him as Jeil Huerta. He was called Hoss because he was 1 95 pounds of football material. In addition to being an ex- cellent football player, Huerta was involved in ASB, PAC, Jeff Huerta and Freshman Class Council. I like to get involved in things, and my parents encourage me to do well in anything I set out to do, said Huerta. I try to be a leader, but I couldn ' t do it without the sup- port of the whole team. 92 Freshman JV Football
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