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A VARSITY FOOTBALL. Front row: Rolando Nichols. Steve Martinez. Hob- ert Manan. Scott Grier, Eric Thompson. Miguel Canales, Mike Clayton; sec- ond row: Kevin del Toro, Art Acosta. Anthony Galahan, Ik Choi, Tommy Sturgeon. Steve Preston, Kevin Kunda. Dave March, Anthony Williams; third row: Adam Stines. Eddie Goss, Pat Cook, (coach) Gary Canales, (coach) Jeff Jordan, (head coach) Jim Patricio, (trainer) Bobby Baralari. Anthony Vidal. Tony Jones. Randy Goulet; fourth row: Jorge Gutierrez, Hoon Lee, Mike Monson. Marc Marostica. Benny Haraway, Bruce Steel, Joey Beaver, Mike Jokerst. Tony Smith; back row: Lynn Dufrene. Brian Crockett. David Lee. Roman Gonzales. Humberto Gutierrez. Curtis Wells. Paul Maguire, Sam Tseng. Jerry Knox. Brett Sidell. 96 Sports Varsity Football
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K Cfo ■ In every game, the team had certain fac- tors that kept them going: the inspiring spirit of the crowd, and the big plays. — Coach Patricio se m varsity Football scoinfoM ' ' sity Football keeps fans on the edge of their seats series of close games hat was the score in last night ' s game? happened to be one of the most fre- quently asked questions around campus. Close, was usually the answer. The Varsity Football team ran into many tough teams in the Valle Vista League, and tough teams always meant tough games. In fact, there were six games determined by four points or less. In every game, the team had certain factors that kept them going: the in- spiring spirit of the crowd, and the big plays. One of the closest games was against Co- vina. The players had a special drive in this game. The Covina game was a big disappointment be- cause it was the first chance in six years to make the playoffs, said Brett Sidell. The game ended up in a long, gruel- ing loss of 16-20. Covina was only one of many even games. The first match-up Walnut ran into for the season was against Diamond Bar on a hot Saturday afternoon, standsfilled with spirit and excitement. The score jumped back and forth throughout the day. When the clock ran out, the score was Dia- mond Bar 21, Walnut 13. According to Coach Pa- tricio, the defensive line was the power of the team. Our defense was small, but we were quick and aggressive, said Adam Stines, who made first team All League. It wasn ' t just one guy tack- ling the ball carrier, it was the whole team. They had to play to their ability, both phys- ically and mentally in or- der to win those games, said Patricio. This year ' s team had much more con- fidence and believed in their chances. It was a pretty good season and we played as a team, said sophomore Tommy Sturgeon. There were no individuals out there. Story by Julie Wishnen layout by Lynn Fujioka: photos by Paul Maldonado VARSITY FOOTBALL WHS OPPONENT 13 12 14 26 13 7 7 3 16 21 Diamond Bar 21 Brea 13 Whittier 27 South Hills 3 West Covina 10 La Puente 35 Northview Workman 2 Edgewood 20 Covina 4 wins 6 losses -4 PERFECTLY POSED to throw the ball, quarterback Mike Mon- son looks for an open teammate to complete a pass. Mike was also this year ' s Homecoming King. Varsity Football Sports 97
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