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Down tho field. Mark Ou»st. wide receiver ts on the 25-yard lino after catching a 8CM n pass and then ran it for 20 yards. lhis season onuld've been better if we workeda’Bw iarder at it. Mark feels that long bombs and short passes were both very effective. Photo by Ralph Drendel. Slow development and early losses kept the Saints hopes of a league title .. . JUST OUT OF — — Under pressure. John McClendon, quarterback, throws the football to Mark Quist mst before he gets tackled. 1 think tbaffiaap passes to Quist and handoffs to bok were tf$Pbest plays ot the season for us. JofflPteels that the coach- ing staff was well organized this year. Photo by Ralph Drendel. 0 tailing the season with two losses and two new coaches, the frosh soph football team did not know how the season would end. Scott Parrish said, “We had a good season and I think we will have a better season next year. The coaches and players felt that the most valuable players were Mark Quist, Daryl Bryant, Hayward Cook, and John McClendon. Hayward Cook, Mike Horn. Butch McKim, and John McClendon were drafted by the varsity team to help play in the CCS playoffs. Each one of the players were able to play at least one play out of the three games that were played in the CCS playoffs. They were glad that the varsity coaches thought they were good enough to play for the varsity. The players and loyal fans that watched all the games thought the hardest games were against Gunderson and Independence. The game against Gunderson was the first pre-season game in which the team was scoreless. The game against Independence was a long game that ended in a loss by a field goal in the last seconds. The last quarter of the Independence game was played by secondaries and when it came down to one minute the starters were begging the coaches to put them in so they could stop the 76'ers, but the coaches did not want to because they wanted everyone to play in every game. The game against Silver Creek came down to less than one minute to play when Silver Creek just scored a touch- down and was going to kick the extra point when Mike Horn ran in through the line to block the extra point leaving the game tied six all. Mike said. The team seemed to improve after every game and played even harder the next game. Head coach Jerry Romero, offense coach Don Felice, and defense coach Marc Bashara had made a lot of goals to accomplish before the season ended. The coaches said, “Our main goal was to get every player in for at least one play every game and we were able to meet that goal. Frosh Soph 'ootbal 1 53
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credentials Score Opponent 0-28 Gunderson 6-14 Gilory 19-0 Andrew Hill 217 Mt. Pleasant 15-12 James Lick 12-15 Independence 0-7 Overielt 6-6 Silver Creek 33-7 Piedmont 34-6 Oak Grove Record: 5-4-1 Facing the opposition. Hayward Cook, 44, wide receiver runs be- hind hts bloci pt.dunnq a handoff play. 1 owe a-iot to Bryant for showing me how to run moreelf lswly?' Cook averaged 93 yards rushing per game. Photo by Ralph Drendel. Breaking tackle. Scott Parrish. 7, wide receiver out runs a tackier from Mt. Pleasant. I learned a lot of the pass routines in fowball camp during the summer. ' TnffMs Scott's first year on the Saints. Photo by Ralph Drendel. Frosh Soph Football Team. Front row: Art Nichols. Robert Cain. Mike Solorio. Erick Silver. Kyle Taketa. Alex Lam bruschini, Steve Parm nter. Second row: Darin Jacob. Marc Kopczynski. Scott Parrish, Bret Thomsen. Robert Fisher. ’Aramando Alams, Daryl Bryant. Brett Laolagi. Third row: Jesus Quezada. Tim Swanson, Peter Losher. Coach Don Felice. Ysidro Fuentes. Coach Jerry Romero. Coach Marc Bashara. Hayward Cook, Ronald Tragni. Fourth row: John Childs, Mark Howell. Mike Gilbert. Randy Shorgill. Jim Matsuhiro, Soott Pettitt. Mike Henderson, Mike Tucker. Fifth row: Ali Baghalan. TrevorMercure, Jeremy Struthers. Remi Qgunnupe, Mike Mom. Jeff Silva, Kehinde Oqunnupe, Tfm Dixon. Brian Hughes. Sixth row: John McClendon, Ke- vin Smith. Troy Bergstrom. Mark Quist. Chase Lowry. Casey DeCarlo. Travis Pointer, Jon Hines, Butch McKim, Paul McClendon, Photo by Vary Sports Photography.
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Peak of Perfection. Wendy Kohler sets Ihe scene for one of Santa Teresa's infamous spikcre. Infamous as they are. Wendy skated a spot »n this elite group by appearing oh the r .K.eSvife] end of many perfect sets. 1 really «T|oyed playing this year, we had a great season, f hope we do as well next year, comments Wendy. Photo by Darin Walker. credentials Score Opponent 0-3 Leigh 3-2 Branham 3-2 Westmont 30 Gunderson 2-2 Willow Glen 3-0 Silver Creek 3-0 Oak Grove 3-0 James Lick 0-2 St. Francis 2-0 Santa Clara 2-0 Pioneer 0-2 Leland 1-1 Berkely 1-1 Lincoln 3-0 Andrew Hill 3-1 Independence 3-0 Overfelt 3-0 Yerba Buena 3-2 Redmont Hills 3-0 Mount Pleasant 0-3 Independence 3-0 Piedmont Hills 0-3 Los Gatos Record: 15-5-3 Varsity spikers. Front Row: Jeana Shipp, Sherry Wulfert. Second Row: Rhonda Gavert. Kari Dyke- man. Sheri Grasso hnss: Callaghan. Hiroko Monyama. Third Row: Coach Barbara Uchiyama. Wer • !y Kohler Nicole Haggerty. Laura Geer. Leila Rolike. Leigh Siljandcr. Janet Wang. Photo by Western School Por traits. Way to go team! Congratulations go out to the starting spikers, Chris Callaghan. RbOnda .G w .-rl. Sheri Grasso, and Sherry Wulfert. The Saints went on to win this on -0. nVe played so well with each other this ydar.” Sherry Wulfert says. Photo by Darin Walker. Sports 54
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