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Top-ranked Churchill tramples Burbank, Judson during playoff games After taking the district title, Churchill, rated first in city, stomped both playoff opponents, routing Burbank, 30-6, and Judson, 30-14. Churchill took the opening kickoff against Burbank and seven plays later Anthony Sciaraffa plunged in from the one. Barefooted, Jerry Bishop kicked the extra point. In the second period, a fumble recovery by Carl Stolhandske in the Bur- bank end zone was good for six and a quarterback sack of 18 yards w as good for a Charger safety. The Chargers tallied two TD ' s in the second half on a three-yard keeper by Huggins and a Tony Cunningham ten- yard blast. Bishop added the PATs. With a 30-14 victory over Judson, the Chargers captured their fourth city championship title in six years, th us upholding their reputation as a recog- nized state power. Taking the opening kickoff of the city title bout against Judson, the Chargers went 61 yards to score on Tom Dimler ' s one-yard run. Judson scored but missed the PAT. Then a four-yard run by Darryl Johnson made it 14-6. Giving Churchill a 21-6 lead, Huggins passed 27 yards to Rick Linahan. Then Judson slimmed the lead with a 61 -yard scoring play and PAT. With ten seconds left in the third, Tony Cunningham broke down the right side- line for a score. On the next kickoff, Gary Leach recovered a Judson fumble and moments later Bishop ' s 29-yard field goal wrapped up all scoring. (B) During Churchill ' s 30-6 playoff stampede over Burbank, Kevin Kanipe (12), defensive safety, and Curt Swyers (24), defensive back, rise to their feet after leading the attack that stopped a Burbank player cold for no gain vvhile Jody Hamblen (32) hovers over them (photo by Slyman). (E) Members of the Freshman White and Black Teams are FRONT ROW: Reeves, Guerrero, Marti- nez, Dimler, Tovar, McFall, Kopecky, Pollard, Munoz, Marin, Squires, Craig, Floyd, Godwin, SEC- OND ROW: Wynn, Billingsley, Cole, Anders, Reyna, Parker, Dunn, Webber, Comalander, Kennell, Chan- dler, Wagener, Jones, Gehlhaar, Gates, Barnett, McGee, BACK ROW: Thomas, Howard, Forrester, Hodo, Carlson, Brown, Long, Graham, Lammers, Tolar, Turner, Reiter, Murphy, Wright, Cadena, Lawrence. The teams finished the season with a 9- 3-1 record and a No. 2 standing (photo by Wells). N-dir;, ■GPsf Pages by Joel Halfant 235
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Sophomores: Johnson to Lancharic A - Susan Johnson Vanessa Jones Greg Kidd Susan Kleypas Scoti Kline Michelle Korzekwa Jane Krieger Karen Kye 234 Steven Jonas James Kaster Suzanne Kilgore Robert Klier Marc Knoblauch Keith Kothman Richard Kriese Sandra LaDuke Desiree Jones Kim Keller Debbie King Arthur Kliewer Leslie Komet Clint Kratz Jeanette Krzewinski Jose Laguna Scott Jones LeAnn Keller Laura Kleypas Meryl Kline Terry Kopecki Tern Krawietz Robin Kunz Lynda Lancharic (A) Tripping up a Burbank defensive tackle, f m Anthony Sciaraffa (15) opens up a hole for ' Tony Cunningham (23) (photo by Slyman). (C) After taking the ball on a quarterback sneak. Tommy Muggins, QB, is stopped at the line of scrimmage (photo by Wells). (D) With his helmet pushed back for com- fort, Frank Trachsel, linebacker, allows him- self a moment of quiet amid the uproar sur- rounding him (photo by Slyman). mm •.-.-.•.• .■ - -.■•■. '
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Sophomores: Laney to Mack Donna Laney Thomas Becky Larralde Gay Lyn Latham Janie Lawhon LaPlante Laird Leavoy Jennifer Lieck Allen Jaimie Lawlor Tal Allison Leva Leinweber Joe Leos Lestourgeon Cody Lipps David Lew Karin Lieber Chris Link Lana Logan Deanna Liska Melinda Lobley John Locus Melissa Lopez Blaine Larry Long Henry Lopez John Lowry Lolacono Julie Loveland Jim Lowe Jody Mack Sherri Lott RickMacias Lisa 236 James Lyons MacDonald (A) Taking a break before the Chargers ' game against San Marcos, Tony Cunning- ham chats with a teammate (photo by Moore). (B) As the final touchdown score against Seguin goes on the board, Mr. Hank Bird- well, trainer, and several players express their emotions with uplifted arms and shouts of victory (photo by Moore). (C) Prior to the start of their game against Lee, the Charger squad crashes through the goal poster (photo by Bratu- sek). (D) During third quarter action against San Marcos, Tommy Muggins (11), quar- terback, gives a quick pitchout to Oarryl Johnson (20) as Tom Dimler (33) pre- pares to block for him (photo by Slyman). C •vV.-v •
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