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. .Q il . rv i 1 'J f this group of ' kids stick to- gether, they ec' K M 47 will be a team 'l0- to watch out , for. This is H1 what Freshman Football ian Coach Jack Isett stated at the end of 1984's 2 and 5 los- l. ing season. Apparently he knew what he was talking about because that same team, now sophomores, went , M -. oJ,,q 3 Vi,,,L ,ESI to an 8 and 1 season in 1985. The team had a powerful :Q Q' ii t- offense which was backed by a dominating defense. At the end of the season, the offense had racked up 266 points, while the defense allowed a measly 82 points. Brett Sidell said, t'We had an all around good team. We weren't lacking offense or de- fensef' After a tough pre-season schedule and most of league, the team's season rested on a crucial game against the un- defeated Rowland Raiders. Q, The game went down to the wire and ended in a disap- pointing defeat for the Mus- tangs. The team wasn't too upset about the loss, though, because they felt that they had played their best. Despite the loss and the end of our undefeated sea- son, we weren't down after the game because we out- played them but didn't get the breaksfi said Brian Soller. In the same boat as the Sophomores, the Freshman team came to Walnut from Suzanne with a losing record in flag football. They too ended up with a winning sea- son, taking second in league. At first the kids didn't real- ize what it was like to win, since they never won a game at Suzanne. But once they realized that winning was in reach, they went for itj' stat- ed Coach Jack Isett. The team wasn't centered on a few outstanding players but they worked together. As Ray Teare stated, Every- body worked together as one unit. Nobody was a star. There were four coaches, three of whom had never coached a high school foot- ball team before. The play- ers felt that the new coaches, Jeff Jordan, Jay Devers, and Randy Bender, did a really superb job. VUP FOR GRABS as Craig Za- charey 141113 and Antony Williams, 1411201 sky for the reception. Zacharey was the team's leading rusher and Williams had at least one intercep- tion every game. 743 A SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL. Front row: Richard Smith, Todd Diebold, Erik Thomp- son, Larry Brent, Scott Grier, Doug Jones, and Miguel Canalesg second row: Tony Jones, Eddie Goss, Rolando Nichols, David Ramirez, Troy Gray, Steve PreSL0I1. and AHQIOUEY Vidal third row: Kurtis Wells, Joey Beaver, Asst. Coach Bud Harper, Head Coach Bill Diskin, Asst. Coach Gar ' Skraba, Asst. Coach Judy Manthorne, Ron Stencel, and Paul Maguire, 3 . , fourth row: Sam Tseng, Russell Kinder, Geoff Webb, Randy Goulet, Adam Stines, Mlke Monson, and Roman Gonzales, back row: Lynn Dufrene, Steve Miller, JBTTY KNOX- Ralph Alcala, David Kee. David Arthur, Brett Sidell, and Brian Crockett. l. FOOTBALL WHS OPPONENT Nogales Wilson Rowland 25 Los Altos 20 4 wins! 1 loss 2nd in league SOPHOMORE 34 West Covina 14 34 0 21 ' 14 21 29 Sports!Sophomore Football 8 3
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3 I l l i 1 , l 1 l l. jl il ll I 1 4 ll V E f 6 ng .,.. K , t am. X ' V 1 4 il N , , rg f 1 , , 3 i K . Q is gs .f i is . ' if , : :isa 'Q , W t X V , i ' f W- I s I ., ,N J , ' g - , 5 , ,. . ,- , 39,533 , , x X? -. I x, -e. ,Nh 1 Q 3+ is XM 5, N 1, -SQ: ,, wb A X wx I R- r , ,es . ' , N, . k,,x, ', , S T A C QQ I ,- Q Q as C. Q . ' - it l s , , R - - Q1 - , 1 e - asap 2 sf ., so ' E ' if by .-a,?f5?5fS l , ,C Q , . ..L. X . , , , i i A TAKING HIM DOWN, sopho- more Brett Sidell necktackles a Los Altos running back. Sidell was also the team's first string punter. I RACING TOWARDS THE BANNER, the JV team shows their enthusiasm at the end of the first half. Huge banners were common sights at the half times of both JV and Varsity football games. l THROUGH THE BACK DOOR freshman Ray Teare hands the ball off to his tailback. Teare also played Frosh-soph soccer. Pho- tos by Rafael Snaidero. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL WHS 21 14 12 21 8 OPPONENT West Covina 6 Nogales 7 Wilson 14 Rowland 7 Los Altos 48 3 winsf2 losses 2nd in league , ,gi-,: a.w.it,m W., W., ,M If 'X X Y i ll wi i ii, i. .,i 'N i Amin' i ,.f:,oF Q21 Q-Wi-i 'WWW-stil is 1 iz-iw' we-1 ei. ,igwiaiwlz gi, J-,,+awX3f,3aqa. me , ,Wiw 'NWN Uiftlbli ,. . . -,.:ww:'i .. '-ff'fE'3 ?Q wer .-i tilifcg.-ly,irisW,.,f,11Qi.6a,fm,,- emi iiihigilfgitilhrf-?.,y,,b g .tau 'ii aim. l 1 w 7. ilfww-ass, 'iw-,'.w:rif:O ,il -l iw1:?i.,,i,,.m ,- -w y ,,,,l,ilii mi QQ l i i mt, Jw., ,Y ,- ,ii - X9 f-,iw-,tpv.g51.ii--i a',,,t.c .ia-gg? ,im .sw tm. r ,wi ii iw-,, .. .,,. .. ..., w..,,, lfsm 'it-wat.-my ,fgiimisieiaafiii f l s 'V g -.Xing ffs- -511 1' M - -:::,:v,g.1s.,':z-.- , .Q , g - if ,ws as K X '- 31. -. ,fig l re K de.. I X x .Q ' S l his X T a xl , . ai --'- 1 .. , Q- , L L- ., , .. . - . ., . .. .,...., ,fn .,, ,.,.gi-Y:-,,tuw,9,,.,i win. .r - 'ta 3' - im an it-F igwwfv- - :im NewvMi,+1.,yi..HMaw iv. -eb f,-wi vim. tw .A V r- -Wig. t.,-ti,-.hi--,ia -,wi,,,,f-im M an ni viii? -aft' me a1w254,iaz:4Q,iim?W lil iiwvm-2.v -wi:iva,aikl X t 4. - Mes?-:.. M AFRESHMAN FOOTBALL. Front Row: Dan Frances, Joe Quintero, Ray Flores, Adalfo Lazano, Gary Dangerfield, Clayton Gonzales, De Shaun Bell, and Mike Brewer, sec- ond row: Doug Morris, Mark Smith, James Campillo, DeShaun Hodge, Anthony Porras, Victor Domine, Matt Heritage, Craig Zackery, and Anthony Williams, third row: Julio Flo- res, Kevin Kunda, Richard Rincon, Asst. Coach Jeff Jordan, Asst. Coach Randy Beader, Head Coach Jack Isett, Asst. Coach Jay Devers, Richard Rubi, Andy Arballo, and Junior Thome, fourth row: Jason Isett, Aaron Kelly, Frank Rueda, Brian Harbold, Sean Dordoni, Kevin Del Toro, Ralph Martinez, Eric Licano, Ray Teareg back row: Jeff Kinger, Norman Watson, Terry Lieman, Danny Carson, Bruce Steel, Braig Pingleton, Jimmy Montf1eury, John Lee, Tony Smith, and Sean Scholl. .K ,,,. ' - K ' 'X' ' s ,. . , 2- V ' , 5 . . . A gf ,f.:4i: 'f:::r'-'iv i-gy u15:f2f5iZ: K W ,i ,: f'-i ' of- , X .k QF ia, Q. . H - ' as a f Q49, 9 of 1 , - ,-., L 'X-Q 4 -Q VK l W' 4 QD 2 54 ,T ,ww Eff H, . ' I what F1 Coach J the end ing seas knew W about b team, I11 to an 8 The t offense a domin end of tQ had racl while th measly 1 Brett an all Weren't fensef' After the crucial de
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Y AIMING HIGH, juniors Suzanne Harris and Lyn Espinoza attempt to block a hit made by one of the Spartans. Due to illness, Espinoza was forced to miss a few games for recovery. il Q ' va if 'EJ' ' J' wr, A K A ' lignv ., el',.Qi r o ,wif ff 1 X, 1 f nz , Z: 'xt' .1 I Q. if f .3 ' 2' A 'je ' I l...4. w ,J- A VARSITY VOLLEYBALL, Front row: Lyn Espinoza, Lisa Col- lins, Katrin Wientapper, Ann Stromquistg second row: Lori Collins, Debbie Cinarich, Cindy Hernandez, Laurie Petersong not pictured: Jennifer Coffman, Suzanne Harris, Cheryl Thibault. 7' . r 'FZ W if 3 3 JMvf42,.,. ' Q if Q ' f ff i f X ,f . 2 2 1 a it , V f 'S We ' ,,,, X.,.au-t,,W,,.,, yoxjjsn THE NET,f 'u isa couins spikes through .1 player. The match was won in three straight games. Photos by ' xgag,i'.-vaixfaxnffsiie season - dent. Tx Almoslel good see done be' have an4 We a volleyba enough 1 ed Cindy times so volleyba Also r nication enough ' the gam centratil rie Petei On th was a go ing and were our ff M wifi? Sports!Vars1ty Volleyball QMIISYMX wwm
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