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Helms Football Annual 1978 CITIZENS SAVINGS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION SBOO SOUTH SEPULVEDA, LOS AIMGELES, CALIFORNIA 9 0 0 4 5 FORMERLY HELMS ATHLETIC FOUNOATION — FOUNDED 1936 MICHAEL RICHARDSON, COMPTON LINEBACKER, TOPS CIF DIV. I F00TBALL TEAM FO R78 SEASON iCOMPTON HIGH SCHOOL LINEBACKÉR MICHAEL RICHARDSON, CALLED BY HIS COACH TED WILLIAMS "THE MOST OUTSTANDING ATHLETE AT COMPTON IN THE PAST 10 YEARS", HAS BEEN VOTED PLAYER OF THE YEAR IN CIF SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL BY MEMBERS OF THE CITIZENS SAVINGS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION'S ALL-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BOARD OF ATHLETICS. RICHARDSON, JUDGED BY THE FOUNDATION'S PREP BOARD OF GRID EXPERTS THE FINEST PLAYER IN THE SOUTHLAND, WON THE ACCOLADE IN MVP VOTING OVER W O TOP QUARTER­ BACKS..FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S GIL COMPTON AND WARREN HIGH'S JEFF TEDFORD. THE BOARD'S 42ND ANNUAL GRID SELECTIONS v!ERE RELEASED TODAY BY THE ATHLETIC FOUNDATION.. .THE DIVISION I ALL-STAR TEAMS BEING MADE UP OF OUTSTANDING PLAYERS FROM THE FOUR MAJOR SOUTHERN SECTION CONFERENCES...BIG FIVE, EASTERN, SOUTHERN & COASTAL. RICHARDSON WAS THE HEART OF A COMPTON DEFENSE THAT HELD SIX OPPONENTS SCORE­ LESS DURING THE TARBABES» 12-1 COASTAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON. HE IS 6-0 & 190 POUNDS; GOES 40 YARDS IN 4.55 SEC.; BENCH PRESSES 540 POUNDS; SACKS QUARTERBACKS (11 TIMES IN '78); CAUSES FUMBLES (12); RECOVERS FUMBLES (SEVEN); AND TURNS THEM IN­ TO TOUCHDOWNS (THREE). IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME VS. ARCADIA, MIKE INTERCEPTED ONE PASS TO SHUT OFF AN ARCADIA DRIVE AND ANOTHER PASS, WHICH HE RETURNED FOR A TD, BUT WAS CALLED BACK BECAUSE OF A PENALTY. HE SCORED 30 POINTS FOR HIS TEAM AND NEVER PLAYED A MINUTE OF OFFENSE. MAGIC MOUNTAIN HOSTS ALL-STARS AT 42ND ANNUAL AWARDS CEREMONIES JAN. 27TH All players named for Division I CIF All-Star Team honors will be guests of honor at the 42nd annual All-Southern California Board of Football Awards Program sponsored by Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation. Ceremonies, so kindly hosted by Magic Mountain over the past six years, will be held in the SHOWCASE THEATER, starting at 10:30 am, Sat. Jan. 27th. All honored players will receive beautiful framed scroll awards with MVPs in each division receiving traditional bronze med­ allions. Coaches, school administrators and Foundation Board members will take part in the presentation ceremonies, A M F V 0 I T FOOTBALLS TO ALL HONORED ATHLETES Since the early '50s AMF VOIT has Kindly presented all honored players with one of the company's famed miniature footballs. AMF VOIT will again be on hand to present these coveted mementos to all of the 1978 all-stars. **■* * * * * * * Ninety-five players (46 on offense and 49 on defense) have been named to the 1978 Division I All-Southern California Team. BiG Five Conference Champion Fountain Valley (34-17 over Servite) landed five players in this year's honor team, three on the offensive unit and two on the defense. As noted above, the Barons' senior QB Gil Compton was an MVP candidate. Temple City, which won its third straight CIF grid title and 7th in the past nine years, also landed five all-star spots as champions of the Eastern Conference. The Rams placed two performers on the offense and three defensively. They disposed of Neff, Suburban League Champion, 6-0. In this year's Eastern Conference playoff the Rams beat Glendale (49-12), Arroyo (40-6) and Burroughs of BurbanK. (34-50 be­ fore snuffing out Neff's title hopes. El Modena wound up as Southern Conference Champion 20-6 over Pacifica. Three Vanguards are on the honor teams. And, as noted above, Coastal Conference honors went to the Compton Tarbabes in overtime over Arcadia, 21-14, In the three previous playoff encounters, Compton shut out Camarillo (35-0), Channel Islands (20-0) and Wilson of Long Beach (10-0), Fifty-three high schools are represented from the four conferences. This marks the second year that All-Southern California Board of Athletics has selected its All-Southern California grid teams in three divisions. Sports Journalists representing newspapers throughout Southern California have selected prep all-star teams in the four major sports dating bacK to 1937...under the banner of the Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation, These teams are on file in the Ath­ letic Foundation Library...open to the public for research purposes without charGe, — next page for teams — © LA84 Foundation. All Rights Reserved. (BIG Flyg, EASTERN, SOUTHERN, COASTAL CONFERENCES) FIRST TEAM OFFE N SE RELEASE: Friday, January 5 A,,M. and ¡ T END DAN MIKOIASKO TEMPLE CITY 6'3" 225 SENIOR RECEIVER THEODORE GREENE COMPTON 5'11" 175 JUNIOR RECEIVER KEVIN MARGERUM FOUNTAIN VALLEY 6'0" 178 SENIOR TACKLE FRANK DISPALATRO ST. PAUL 6 ’3" 220 SENIOR TACKLE RICH STACHOWSKI BURBANK 6'4" 225 SENIOR GUARD GREG BROWN MATER DEI 6'4" 220 SENIOR GUARD CHRIS PASCALE LOYOLA 6'1" 220 SENIOR CENTER DAN MACKIE GARDEN GROVE 6'5" 240 SENIOR BACK GIL COMPTON FOUNTAIN VALLEY 6'1" 180 SENIOR BACK HILRIA JOHNSON CHANNEL ISIANDS 5'10" 185 JUNIOR BACK KEVIN NELSON PIUS X 5'11" 170 JUNIOR BACK JEFF TEDFORD WARREN 6 '0" 165 SENIOR BACK KERWIN BELL ST. FRANCIS 5'8" 175 JUNIOR BACK JIM MOHR ARCADIA 5'10” 180 SENIOR KICKER ALBERT DeLEEUW PARAMOUNT 5'8" 155 SENIOR SECON D TEAM OF F E N S E T END ED FARRELL SERVITE 6'2" 205 SENIOR RECEIVER ART VALDEZ SCHURR 5 >9" 160 SENIOR RECEIVER RON MASSIE WARREN 5' 10" 160 SENIOR TACKLE KEN CUNZ SAN MARINO 6'4" 233 SENIOR TACKLE WAYNE NABAL EDISON 6 10" 240 SENIOR TACKLE TIM BAILEY MILLIKAN 6'4" 255 SENIOR GUARD BOB DUMITY EDISON 6'2" 210 SENIOR GUARD XAVIER LORENZ TEMPLE CITY 6' 0" 175 SENIOR CENTER DON ECK SANTA FE 6 ’4" 230 SENIOR BACK MIKE DOTTERER EDISON 6' 0" 183 SENIOR BACK MIKE NEWNAM CHAFFEY 6'1" 185 SENIOR BACK GLEN BUHR NEFF 5'8" 160 SENIOR BACK TODD HONS WEST TORRANCE 6 11" 170 SENIOR BACK MICHAEL SANFORD PASADENA 5'11" 154 SENIOR BACK RANDY BAUER EL MODENA 6 '0" 175 SENIOR KICKER ROCKY COSTELLO NEFF 5'9" 155 SENIOR THIRD TEAM OFF E N S E T END SCOTT BRINEGAR WHITTIER 6'4" 210 JUNIOR RECEIVER MARK HAMRICK CAMARILLO 5' 10" 170 SENIOR RECEIVER SCOTT BENNETT CHAFFEY 6'1" 185 SENIOR TACKLE BART EIRICH EL MODENA 6'0" 200 SENIOR TACKLE RON BARTLEET WEST TORRANCE 6'2” 222 SENIOR TACKLE JIM HEARN SIMI VALLEY 6'3" 220 SENIOR GUARD MARK BRYANT EISENHOWER 6 '0“ 194 SENIOR CENTER ROD CANNON COMPTON 6'0" 200 SENIOR BACK TIM MONTEZ ST. PAUL 5' 11" 185 SENIOR BACK SAM CENTOFANTE FOUNTAIN VALLEY 5' 10" 175 SENIOR BACK EDDIE WARREN MILLIKAN 6'0" 175 SENIOR BACK ISRAEL ROSALES SCHURR 5 >9" 150 JUNIOR BACK BERT McKEE SAN MARINO 5' 10" 165 SENIOR BACK VINCE BERINGHELE LOYOLA 6 ’0" 180 SENIOR KICKER JEFF COUNCIL DOWNEY 5 '10" 160 SENIOR PAST C.I.F. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR, 1937 - 1978 1937 FRANK ALBERT, Glendale 1959 WILLIE BROWN, Poly, L.B. 1938 HARRY KARNS, Pomona 1960 JIM MURPHY, Santa Barbara 1939 JOHN PETROVICH, Alhambra 1961 PAUL HORGAN, Loyola 1940 PETER ZUCCO, Santa Barbara 1962 STEVE GRADY, Loyola 1941 NEWELL OESTRICH, Inglewood 1963 DON SWARTZ, Loyola 1942 GLENN DAVIS, Bonita 1964 GEORGE BUEHLER, Whittier 1943 NORMAN VEEH, Tustin 1965 MICKEY CURETON, Centennial 1944 BILL MARTIN, Mark Keppel PETE SANCHEZ, Mater Dei 1945 AL POLLARD, Loyola 1966 MICKEY CURETON, Centennial 1946 AL POLLARD, Loyola 1967 TOM FITZPATRICK, Anaheim 1947 BUD WOODARD, Jordan, L.B. 1968 DARRYL BERG, Westminster 1948 JOHN OLSZEWSKI, St. Anthony 1969 JAMES MCALISTER, Blair 1949 JIM CONTRATTO, Compton 1970 PAT HADEN, Bishop Amat 1950 CHARLES POWELL, San Diego JOHN McKAY, Bishop Amat 1951 MARTY KEOUGH, Pomona 1971 JOHN SCIARRA, Bishop Amat 1952 RONALD KNOX, Santa Monica 1972 BOB ACOSTA, Western 1953 ERNIE ZAMPESE, Santa Barbara 1973 DENNIS SPROUL, Los Altos 1954 JOHN HANGARTNER, Hoover, Glen. 1974 BRIAN BETHKE, South Hills 1955 MICKEY FLYNN, Anaheim DAN MOROVICK, St. John Bosco 1956 MICKEY FLYNN, Anaheim 1975 JON VAN VUREN, South Hills RANDY MEADOWS, Downey 1976 RANDY HERTEL, Los Altos 1957 GARY CRAIG, Riverside DENNIS SMITH, Santa Monica 1958 DEE ANDREWS, Poly, L.B. 1977 WILLIE GITTENS, Fountain Valley © LA84 Foundation.1978 All MIKERights RICHARDSON, Reserved. Compton (BIG Fi,-, EASTERN, SOOTHERS, COASTAL Cunr'ERENCES) FIRS T TEAM^DEFE N S E RELEASE: Friday , January 5 A.M. LINE # BRUCE MATTHEWS ARCADIA 6 ’4" 235 SENIOR LINE ERNIE CARRASCO CHANNEL ISLANDS 6'4" 210 SENIOR LINE STEVE JACSON FONTANA 6'2" 228 SENIOR LINE BOB MAATTALA CALIFORNIA 6 ' r 1 190 SENIOR LINE GARY RILEY TEMPLE CITY 5 ’10" 165 SENIOR BACKER MIKE LESTER EL MODENA 5 ’11” 175 SENIOR BACKER MIKE RICHARDSON COMPTON 6 10" 190 SENIOR BACKER + JAY FAIRMAN LOS ALTOS 6*3" 205 SENIOR BACKER KEN WOODBORN NEFF 6'3" 220 SENIOR BACKER ART HOLLAND SAN MARCOS 5 ’11" 205 SENIOR BACK STEVE STOCKING PACIFICA 5 ’9" 155 SENIOR BACK * KEVIN MOEN ROLLING HILLS 6 ’2” 185 SENIOR BACK STEVE DAVIS EDISON 6'4" 190 SENIOR BACK BILL WARD ST. FRANCIS 6'0" 190 SENIOR BACK RON STIVERS WEST COVINA 5'8" 165 SENIOR PUNTER MIKE BLACK GLENDALE 6'0" 187 SENIOR SECO ND TEAM DEF E N S E LINE ANDY GOETZ PALOS VERDES 6'1" 195 SENIOR LINE NICK MANOCCHIA BURROUGHS (BURBANK) 6'3" 190 JUNIOR LINE MARK CAMPBELL PACIFICA 6'1" 210 SENIOR LINE RICK IANPHEAR FOUNTAIN VALLEY 6'0" 210 SENIOR LINE KEN DeSHANO CANYON (ANAHEIM) 6*2" 215 SENIOR LINE LANCE FISHER BURROUGHS (BURBANK) 6' 1" 185 SENIOR BACKER Ho w a r d M cAd o o ROLLING HILLS 6'3” 240 SENIOR BACKER DAVE THOMPSON NEWPORT HARBOR 6'0" 200 SENIOR BACKER MIKE DATTOIA TEMPLE CITY 6'0" 195 SENIOR BACKER JOE NEW SANTIAGO 6 ' r ’ 205 SENIOR BACKER CARLOS JIMENEZ HOOVER 6'r' 208 SENIOR BACKER DAVE HOBBY REDLANDS 6'0" 195 SENIOR BACK RICHARD JANICS HOOVER 6'4“ 180 SENIOR BACK JIM COPPOM FOUNTAIN VALLEY 5' 11” 170 SENIOR BACK BOB LaCERTE ST.
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