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ROW L Mike Oathout, AI Benavidez, Eric Lidke, Steve Chapman, Keith Marr, Don Mellon Steve Ripple, Mark Bethke, Rich Kiien. ROW ll- Tom Stowe, Ioe Cameron, Dave Paulson, Scott Taylor, Darryl Howe, Mike Farrier, lerry Nelson, David Henry, Rick Parsley, Mike Murphy,Mgr. ROW Ill- Frank Rizzo, Kevin Dowding, Quentin Thompson, Martin Ward, jim Sinclair, Iim Russeil, Dan Goodwin, Bob Drown, jeff Valentine. ROW IV- Russel Rice, Mike Arnold, Larry Tiber, joe Nieto, John Hayden, Eric Frost, John Ekstein, David Shevchuk, Rick Hallsted, Coach Barry Waters. ROW V- Ted Kalma, Larry Poncino, Dennis Razzarri, Greg Young, Steve Hester, Chris Dollar, Greg O'Crady, Arnufo Malegon, Coach Dennis Mespor. The Freshman Football team under new coaches, Barry Waters and Dennis Nespor started slowly, but then came on strong at the end of the season to post an overall record of 4-4-1. , The team had a successful league season winning 4, losing 2, and tying 1 game which gave them a third place finish. The tie was against Villa Park who fielded a sophomore team. Highlights of the year: Darryl Howe had a 94 yard run against rival Mission Viejo. Larry Poncino served as team captain. The coaches named Mike Oathout, Arnulfo Malagon, Darryl Howe, Mike Farrier, AI Benavidez, Larry Poncino, and Bob Drown as having promising futures. At the completion of year,Bob Drown was named M. V.P. Season Non-League Brea 2 Laguna 30 League Orange Foothill Tustin K atelia Forfiet Mission Viejo El Molina Villa Park SPORTS 79
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Sophomore Football FIRSTROW LEF T TO RIGHT: Richard Fair, Mike Cline, As Ontiveros, AI Sanchez, Kelly Vaught, Dave Buck, jeffjHurlbutJohn'Ulloa, johhhHiilyzird; 'L ' ' L Brian Davis, Rick Svenson, Mario Rodriguez. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Ron Stevens, Edd Wheeler; BrzidKnag, Steve Miqus, 1300;59ng ; j j 5 Bruce Tovey, Terry Brogan, Bob Spiers, Rus ty Collins, Bob Schram, Tom Wernet. THIRD ,ROW' lEFT, TO RIGHT: Riel: gkeacthark Posmakandy :Lij , 1, L , Groff, Pau! Centeno, Mark Eljenholm, foe janton, Bill Enquist, Nick Vieisides, Chris Dargan,eMike Scott Bruce; Mike, Shihkle; fOURTHgROLWh LEE? 3 ,, TO RIGHT: Pat Chickas, Bill Springman; PatSickafoose, Bob Ingram; Mitch Thompsoh, M ike hBeauchene,Bbb$hepard Markkhadnef john wehtz; $1 BiIISmith. L . L - h 3 , h f -7 h' , i 7 HusiLLiLLing 5110pomores$tay in shape. L The Sophomores completed a successful 6-1-2 season. Highlights of the year included a 45 yd. field goal by Quarterback Bill Springman a- gainst Villa Park. It went into CLF. record books as the 6th longest in history. The season I, had many heroes; loe lanton's V14 inter- 56350 ceptions, Springman's 85 yd. kickoff return L Nommgue against Foothill; the offensive blocking of Bob Brea Shepard, Pat Chicas, Mark Foster, Bob Ingram I I Laguna and Pat Sickafoose. The sterling defensive V play of Nick Velisides, Steve Miklos, Bob Ine gram, john Ulloa and Bob Schram. Others who contributed greatly to the team were Mark EI- jenholm, Mike Beauchene, Terry Brogan, Ran- dy Groff, Bill Enquist, Rick Svenson, Mario II $331,853 Rodriquez, Rusty Collins and Freshman Bob I j h Tum Katella ' h . . M- - v.. ing teams I've had, Theyhals'a Spires. Apo!0gles to Coach Chambers who .. 513331510 have been one of the easiest, wasn't present for the picture. . . Villa Park group of boys to work with. SPOR T5 78
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MMWMWWmvkthVMWMeWWVW-AxMNngWW Wx 1mm t , B Cliff Ceddis Chris Kearney SPORTS 80 VARSITY CR 055 COUNTRY The Triton thinclads, under the direction of new head Coach Bob Radford, made many accomplishments throughout their season. Leading the team to a divisional 1st place at Corona Del Mar Invitational in the pre-season were Tim Smith, Brian Peter, and Rene Hunn. Sparked by the outstanding performances of this trio the team had an eventful 3 win-5 loss record. Tim Smith, team captain and most valu- able runner, ran a blazing 10th place in league finals. Lending depth to the team was loe Bob La Pham, voted most im- proved runner, Mike Pasnal, Chris Kear- ney, and junior runner Cliff Ceddes. Other honors went to Brian Peter voted most inspirational. The season could be summed up in Coach Radords words. It was an experience. Coach Radford Varsity Team
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