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—= Agony is written all over Senior Dave Appezzato’s face as he strives for the finish. Men's cross-country team: (front row) Victor Avilla, Ruben Briones, David Robillard; (center row) Ar- mando Penales, Shawn Persyn, John Dames, Colin Ma, Coach Jack Coakley; (top row) Scott Vosburg, Jonas Deleon and Tony Galindo. Cross-Country Sports
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The 1986 87 varsity son Bs Pilot runners join in the race for glory and a Senior Tom Sareeram casually takes the game in = stride. From cross-country to basketball to baseball, the Pilot athletes showed tremendous skill! The action was never dull as games were won in the fi- nal seconds or extra in- nings. The Pilot Hanger was home for winning teams and team members with spirit and determination. The crowds of fans and Pilot supporters were full of enthusiasm and encouragement. For all teams and fans, the 1986 87 school year was one to be proud of! Unforgettable Skill Sports Division 9)
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Happy harriers in action: fun Breathlessly running on beaches, moun- tain trails and city sidewalks, the cross country teams persistently practiced day after day. The teams, two varsity and one junior varsity, mostly set their goals on finishing and having a great time. While hard at work at practices and meets, Mimi Moultrie, Junior, kept herself going by singing a song to herself while running. Junior John Dames said, “| didn’t really think about anything; | just followed the guy in front of me and tried to pass him!” Soph Victor Avilla set goals for himself at the beginning of each race. “I tried to concentrate on getting physically and mentally prepared each time,” he said. Why does a sport that takes so much work and energy draw so many enthusias- tic, dedicated students? “The thing that on the run stimulates me to run is when | think that I’m out there representing the school and myself. Then | can go faster and do my best,” said Antonio Galindo, Sophomore. Senior Linda Ouittman voiced the opin- ion of many team members: “It’s all the people on the team and our coach, Mr. Coakley, who make it all fun!” Junior Ruben Briones moves out in front of the other runners and puts the Pilots in the lead. Full of confidence, Sophomore David Robillard makes his move to pass the other harriers. Sophomore Joan Quittman, Junior Mary Rozowski and Senior Angie Fong back up each other to endure the long run. Women’s cross-country team: (front row) Coach Jack Coakley, Susan Henrickson, Holly Harmon, An- gie Fong, Brenda Cavanaugh; (top row) Mary Ro- zowski, Joan Quittman, Linda Quitt man and Mimi Moultrie. Cross-Country Sports
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