High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 36 text:
“
Tl J 2 X I fiwqq ' .q Mcaew Front Flow: .Jay Boettner, Tammy Fuher, Maureen Halleck, Lindsay Barker, Smiih, Gerry, KHVCZGWSKL Jack Mochnick' Coach Maury Halleck. Thifd Jennifer Liscombe, Shelly Gledhill, Mark Mackey, Second Row: Coach RUWI Mike FlTZQ9f3'di Jeff Alam' John Coste' 'hm Rowe' AVWTOUY H'-inter' John Ward, Jon Korfas, Scott McMahon, Eric Rehwoldt, Joe Jones, Willie Mike HUf'9Yi Tom Samee' 32 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL
”
Page 35 text:
“
Grab League Title J.V. WATER POLO. Front Row: Randy Birzer, Kelly Jensen, Mark Simpkins, Ed Hartley, Ron McMullen.-Second Row: Greg Franks, Eric Pommerville, Andy Fuller, Jeff Vasek, Roger Zlrotrggyrg. Third Row: Linda Scott, Jeff Baldwin, Rob Vail, David York, Ellen McCurdy, Allen Lor- 5A rg g Ti- . ,,, 87 f r ,wrw f f I A A All , .tx 5 F Five seniors, returning from last year, provided the heart of this year's team. The varsity team had an excellent year, only losing once in a close game with Dos Pueblos. They went on to C.l.F. and did very well. Varsity Water Polo's best all around player was Greg Outcalt, and their best defensive player was goalie Peter Malek who averaged twelve saves a game. The junior varsity team was weII-bal- anced, had good physical ability, and showed excellent potential. This year's team also included two sophomore girls, Ellen McCurdy and Linda Scott. Although the varsity team felt well sup- ported, members ot the junior varsity expressed a desire for more support from both the administration and the student body. WATER POLO 31
”
Page 37 text:
“
A vARsiTv BASKETBALL X.. . -.A OPPONENT V 7 . SAN MARCOS g x l V , : . 52 ' A. 83 i 77 . . 91 . 50 Y... 84 63 . X X . . . . - X sw-.-X X .swf Al-if . Oxna.rziW.,.,s..,.N .X . . ss X' moss .. 942 8 Santa 4 . , -.g. s 8 65 A 7 .f. .V ff - . . i 5 . .. . A A is t . . i ' , ni-1.3 . f w . . ' -X-L . .gs f'.NNthxNBi:-.2, . rig . . l A , .. Q 58, , 5, t.tt il ,m L 2 f A 8 - ..--si ' siis Q s.-.7ss i . , 5... .s.. 7 sss. ,' .- 5.13. -wo' :k Wy '. 14,-ig, . Tffgx .-L. L.- .- 1. XL-Lk i -g as-5 ssssss I 2' 1' '41 ss. if ,K.- .gg-L. K-'- i 1' 5315 lif'-fs' ' x 8 -'sg . gg, .-L. Q45 1 K f K slis X f'- 'Lil o . 'QPk5iXY'tS15f.,Z' ',sfwf :5iQE:st' iv: - .' '. 'ffl-1.1: 11 Ti f S ' X-L- r 2 i..i 7 A 7 'Sen -is K ' Xf'k g X , -'Xk -' X :jgfgj 'I' is X X . 7 r h A , at .. 1 . .. .g gggg V .., ... g B .. 46 70 .. Pafk' 5 39 76 Pasadena is , . . sg '.--- .. , ' . K mum, sais M uni' or 2nd itle They are the best running team San Marcos has ever had, stated Coach Maury Halleck. The '80 Team played ball the best way it could, combining remark- able quickness with great teamwork to complete a regular season of 23-O. A strong starting line led the Royals to many victories, but the great depth of the team reserves proved to be an asset as several players came oft the bench to help win games. ln pre-league play, the Royals woh the CAPHER and Cabrillo Classic Tournaments. League games brought two major triumphs over Dos Pueblos. One marked Coach Halleck's 300th game win and the second clinched the Channel League Title. As recognition was gained, San Mar- cos seemed to dominate the Channel League all around. Jon Korfas was voted Most Valuable Player, while Anthony Hunter and Mike Fitzgerald were first team selections. Jett Again was a second team choice, and Gerry Karczewski received honorable memtions. Coach Halleck was also honored, for the second consecutive year, as Channel League Coach ofthe Year. In CIF action, San Marcos headed in as one of the top teams. Theri fast running break proved to be too much for oppo- nent New Bury Park as they tell 888-70. Second round action brought stiff com- petition from Pasadena. Their quickness skill and great height seemed to be more than the Might Royals expected as post-season play came to an end. The success outweighed the mishaps by a long shot- school records were broken and individual triumphs were achieved. The San Marcos Royal Basket- ball team may have tinished their season with a loss, but as Coach Halleck reflected, l look at it as ending the sea- son with 24 wins! 4. Co-captain Jack Mochnick jumps toward the hoop. 5. Jon Korfas drives in from the sideline. 6. Jeff Azain and Willie Smith listen as Coach Halleck plots Royals strategy. BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 33
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.