Lee, Bauer Named the Best Backs in Century League
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Santa Ana High School’s Robert Lee and El Modena’s Ross Bauer were named co-most valuable offensive backs in the Century League by league coaches.
Santa Ana’s Bobby Joyce was chosen most valuable defensive back, Foothill’s Brian Woods most valuable offensive lineman and Foothill’s Randy Laycock most valuable defensive lineman.
The coaches’ teams:
FIRST TEAM
OFFENSE Receivers Scott Creagan Villa Park Efrain Islas Santa Ana Linemen Danny Alo Santa Ana Valley Jose Avalos Santa Ana Mike Gazzaniga Foothill Sergio Rocha Santa Ana Basilio Sanchez Santa Ana Brian Woods Foothill Backs Ross Bauer El Modena Chris Cowdell Foothill Richard Fanti Santa Ana Carlos Garcia Santa Ana Robert Lee Santa Ana Paul Peters Santa Ana Valley Ray Schull Canyon DEFENSE Linemen Stacey Coleman Santa Ana Randy Laycock Foothill Omar Martinez Foothill Tony Price Santa Ana Valley Henry Takapu Santa Ana Linebackers Matt Bain Foothill Bryan Thomas Santa Ana John Thompson El Modena Geroge Tuioti Santa Ana Jason Wilbon Canyon Backs Cliff Alexander Santa Ana Dedric Bentley Santa Ana Valley Brett Bloom Foothill Doug Byrnes Villa Park Bobby Joyce Santa Ana Gabe Torres El Modena
SECOND TEAM OFFENSE: Receivers Darrell Bailey, Santa Ana; Hubert Chiles, Santa Ana Valley; Ralph Pacheco, Canyon; Tom Robertson, Santa Ana Valley. Linemen: Greg Allen, El Modena; John Bardon, Canyon; Dave Lawhon, Villa Park; Eric Saunders, El Modena. Backs: Chris Fergus, Foothill; Tracy Ingus, Villa Park; John Mountain, Foothill.
DEFENSE: Linemen: Jeff Parr, Villa Park; Wayne Smith, Villa Park; Mike Voto, Canyon; Rick White, El Modena. Linebackers: Jeremy Deckard, El Modena; Danny Deweese, Santa Ana Valley; John Gnova, Villa Park; Adam Hairston, Foothill. Backs: Mike Lynmen, El Modena; Glen Takabayashi, Foothill; Royal Wilbon, Santa Ana.
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