Yuma Union High School - El Saguaro Yearbook (Yuma, AZ)

 - Class of 1980

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Yuma Union High School - El Saguaro Yearbook (Yuma, AZ) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 25 of 256
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nc l fair? W C f it 1 1 f Z if . wr E 1 aw ALM' S -wr 'ii ABOVE LEFT: Head Junior Varsity football coach Needham who led his team to 3-5 re- cord. LEFT: Assistant Coach Kisselburg believes disci- pline is what makes o team a winner. ABOVE RIGHT: Yuma tacklers crash in on one of their opponents in a game at Doon this year. In on the play is C209 Paul Belt, C235 Gerald Godard, and C563 Richard Ochoa. ABOVE: Coach Needham gives his team some halftime instructions during a close game with Kola. The Crims did, in fact, lose the game but they put on a excellent showing.

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Jayvees Prepare For Next Year The Yuma High Jayvee football team won three games this year, and they had a great attitude in their games in spite of their losses. Their record was 3-5. Yuma did have a good season with regard to the players. Coach Needham commented by saying, They did an excellent job this sea- son. Yuma's Terry Shaw was their re- turn specialist with a 50-yard return against EI Centro. Joey McMorris was their quarter- back. ln their first game he was brought up toVarsity. He fueled the Crims to their first victory over El Cen- tro with his potent running and pre- cise passing attack. FRONT ROW: Raul Garcia, Danny Garcia, John Strickland, Louie Gonzales, David Alka, Tyr- onne Jones, Frank Castaneda, Willie Prest, Gerald Godard. SECOND ROW: Peter Spain, Sylvester Johnson, Paul Belt, Salvador Urina, Ricky Arviso, Julio Pazos, Danny Griffith, Bob Rhyine, Ish Villan- ueva, Bobby Lutes. THIRD ROW: Coach Kisselburg, Tom Groggett. Mike Echard, Danny Armstrong, Kurt Tunnel. Mark Laptina, Tom Edwards, Chad Hill, Jeff Moe, Hector Oliaz, Gus Hernandez, Coach Needham. BACK ROW: Tim York, Scott McSparen, Robert Gonzales, Mike Emhoola, Doug Norton, Ronald Valenzuela, Danny DeLintt, Craig Estes, Terry Shaw, Chris Sanderson and Herbie Covarubias.



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Frosh Hove Losing Year But Show Bright Spots The Frosh Football team finished the season with a record 2-4-1 this year. Their only two wins come against the San Pasqual Warriors andthe Ca- lexico Bulldogs. The Crims had some bright spots this year with their run- ning backs Tim Timlick and Robert McFadden. Timlich led the team in rushing this year. Coach Greenough seemed to indi- cate that last year was a better sea- son, saying, We didn't have a terrif- ic season, but it was an experience to remember. Their losses came against Kafa whom they lost to twice along with Brawley and the Antelope Rams. Their tie came against El Centro. l 1 . 7' X eva , Lil. sf? g K, gg, ml, gf?- ' T ., . -41,55 it R931 , t t, 1. sf 3ff?z-132521 .L T I' ., 1-,Av 'L T , W an - , I ' . N if i g i s gg ' ss. +..' ' 7, 'vx+ arf'-, -' ,, 'V 19 Af wx. A -3 . Q ' H my ssh - t h ...Q I in S . any W QQ, ,s-Q? .V 2- r - ' Wi. . . vs. M sm -,, . TIE K ABOVE RIGHT: Head Coach Mark Greenough from quarterback Harry Dalley. McFadden puts who is also the Freshman B baseball coach. a move on a would-be tackler to another one ABOVE: Robert McFadden takes a hand-off of his gains. Looking on is Darryl Moore C873

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