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230 YDRIBBLING DOWNFIELD, senior Scott Brown, no. allowed to use any part of the body exce their arms and hands. YUSING HIS HEAD, john Kellogg, no. 5, pas- ses the hall to a team-mate. The players are 11, makes a fake against a Cal-High player. Scott holds a school record with most goals scored in a career with 30. january january january january january' january c February. lll i Februaifift? February February Mergers!Varsity Soccer 12 Rowland 14 .Edgewood There YSTOPPING A BREAKWAY, Rudy jimenez, no. 17, helps the Mustangs in a shut-out. The Muse tangs went on to win 4-O against Cal-High. W Varsity Soccer N los Altos There 'W Wilson West Covina Rowland Edgewood Los Altos There Home There Horne Home Wilson Horne West Covina There Home AVARSITY SOCCER, Front row: rowg Coach Don Garrett, Mi Dave MacKenzie, john Caliguiri, Simone, Toby Morris, jeff Second rowg Rayes Lazano, jeff Rudy jimenez, Phil Moesser l Hooker, Mike Brocki, john Kel! Caliguiri,Coach Larry Bennett. logg, Art Davis, Steve Earle, third
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Waterpolo? I Dunno A Frosh-Soph Waterpolo Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut South Pasadena 11 Wilson 6 Los Altos 7 Rowland 14 El Rancho 7 La Serna 6 Wilson 9 Los Altos 7 Rowland O Bassett 5 Wins: 4 Losses: 5 Waterpolo? How in the world do you play waterpolo? Before this year I couldn't even have answered this question. I still don't know a whole lot about it, but l did have a good time at the games. Waterpolo is very similar to basketball only it's played in the water. The team did well considering it was their first year playing for Wal- nut. Coach Bob Woolley informed me that Varsity finished 6 and 8, whereas Frosh-Soph finished 4 and 5. I felt we could have done much bet- ter at the beginning of the season. The second half of the season we proved to be a much more competi- tive team, commented Coach Woolf Iey. l thought the last game against Rowland was so exciting! It went into double overtime before our team won, 15-13. The second game against the Los Altos Conquerors was really a thriller, too. The first time our team had played them, they lost 20-5. This time, though, they held on until the last seconds of the game, losing 11-8. U ,Amee it AA MANDATORY PART OF EVERY GAME, Ben Lau, Brian Griffin and essary to prove that the players were not using any substances to aid their Iohn Lordi go through a hand and foot check by the referee. This was nec- play. Waterpolo!Mergers I as
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Young Record-Holders Pace Team X Y 3' SOCCER. Front row: Paul dstrom, Samer jaridly, second :Kevin Kimball, Mike Schrock, ny Aijala, Mike Deinlein, Greg Bushong, Marty Renner, third rowp john Hirth, jamie Ratajcak, Steve Fisk, Brian Hedekin, Doug Porter, Paul Huh, Tim Eckles, jim Booth, ce, Thad Dufrenne, Ralph Coach Ray Davies. Winning league was one of main con- cerns of head coach Don Garrett. The team is ready for the season now, they are a very young team and have potential to go to C.l.F., stated Coach Garrett. Paul Caligiuri, jeff Ratajcak, Scott Brown, Toby Morris, Rocky Crisp, Mike Brocki were just a few of the standouts on the Varsity team. Mike Brocki held the school record with the most goals scored in a season, 24. Senior Scott Brown also held a school record with the most goals scored in a career, 30. Practicing 1 W hours a day got the team prepared for the sea- son, The Mustangs played in two tourna' ments before the start of the season, one was the Montebello tournament where the Mustangs defeated the host team Montebello, which gave them first place, with the score of 3-l. They also participated in the Damien tournament where they were defeated by Don Lugo in the semi-finals, with the score ofl-3. Playing in tournaments and practice games gave the Mustangs a head start for the upcoming season. Head coach Don Garrett was assisted by Larry Benett. Our j.V. team is a strong team, we are looking for a good season, stated Head Coach Ray Davies. With 17 players to start the season and two hours of practice a day they were, more experienced, according to Coach Davies. Marty Ren- ner, right fullback, Danny Aijala, center forward, Mike Deinlein, center halfback and Greg Peace, left fullback, were some of the dominant players. 4A PART OF PRACTICE each day is used to improve ball control drills. Heading the ball is just one of those drills, shown by Brian Hede- kin. Frosh Seah Soccer january january january january january February S February 7 February February T4 Los Altos There Wzison There West Covina Home Rowland There Lagmlros ,,,t Home-, Wilson S Home Edgewood Home Rowland - There Efcflgewoodlifii ' Honiei T Varsity Soccer! Mergers
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