K t lost. i the quod during break. Chns eece tries to make the best of an ab- Jutely terriblo day. I wish this day ould hurry up and end, stated I;::. riiotoLy Orsohn:. Giving up his free time, standing in the rain, and un- derstanding his players needs, prove Jeff coaches . . . WITH ALL HIS HEART oaching twelve to fourteen year olds is a tough task in itself; Being fourteen your- self and having to coach them is next to impossible. Jeff McGuire is just the person to get the job done. Even though this is only his first year of coaching, his three year's playing with the Santa Teresa Bull Dogs really paid off. “Since he knew the plays it helped him a great deal, stated Scott Pettit. Jeff's friend, Sergio Cordero, got him into football by giving him a form to fill out. During his playing years, Jeff played offensive and de- fensive line. Unfortunately for Jeff, he was forced to quit last year be- cause of a leaky aortic valve which he has had to live with all his life. When Jeff played football, his per- sonality was quite different on the field than off. “When he's on the field he's really into the game and doesn't talk much, but off the field he's a really friendly guy, stated Erick Silver. Coaching a football team takes up quite a bit of time. Since playing is out of the question, Jeff voluntarily sets aside three days a week for prac- tice and part of Saturday for games. “It took the team a little while to get going, but they soon started to pick things up. stated Jeff. So far this year the team is five and two. with one game to go. Jeff enjoys coaching and plans to continue for quite awhile. He would Freshmen k 215 , not mind coaching as a career. If he had his choice he would like to be able to coach the Washington Reds- kins. Coaching is definitely fun, I understand football like the back of my hand so it helps me to relate to the players. By Valerie Orsolini. Watching intently. During a game at Gun- derson. Jett McGuire hopes for a first down. We needed to keep the dnve going ' stated Jeff. Photo by Enn Powell.
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Move it! Donkoy Doo DeVita has trou- ble with his donkey during the game. What do you mean you won't move un- til I tell you who Francis the Talking Don- key is? He questioned. Phcio by Shel- ley Woods. Whi iat do you get when you have twenty mem- bers of the faculty taking turns steal- ing, throwing, and shooting balls across the gym from stubborn donkeys? BA BEYOND THE BASICS circus in Santa Teresa's gym? Well, not quite. Actually, it was the second annual Faculty-Stu- dent Donkey Basketball Game. The idea of the Donkey Basket- ball Game came from Ed Vierra who had seen similar games played at Piedmont Hills High School. Mr. Vierra gave the idea to Dave Gigliotti as a fundraiser for the baseball team. Mr. Gigliotti recruited teachers for the game by placing notices in the teachers' boxes. There was a real good response from the teachers,” commented Mr. Gig- liotti “since the game gives the teachers a chance to be seen in a different way by their students; they enjoy that.” More than 600 anxious stu- dents, families, and friends of the faculty came to see the game. Mandy Weingarten gave her opinion of the event. I think the game is a great idea because it gives the students a chance to get revenge on the teachers, and it's fun. The game started with Don Du- sart from The Burro Farm an- nouncing the rules. After many unsuccessful attempts by various players, Mr. Lebherz made the first basket. Tim Peevyhouse scored the next basket for the ju- niors. By half time the juniors were ahead 12 to 10. The seniors kept the lead as the game ended with a score of 18 to 16. The faculty team consisted of fif- teen teachers from all depart- ments. Successful faculty players included Mike Donkey Doo De- Vita, Tom Poor Donkey Leb- herz, Penny Side Saddle Kel- ley, Julie Bronco Brady, and Gary “Test Tube Melching. Mr.Gigliotti plans on keeping the game as an annual November event at ST. His main objective for next year is to fill the gym. Ted Cowboy Cano has already giv- en his warning to the juniors and seniors, Just wait 'til next year! By Shelley Woods. Faculty 217 A
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