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The Right Stuff At Work
''I have always felt that my experiences at
Hart High School, both on and off the
field, were most important in my learning
Right: Kurt Holden
Below: Darryl Ingram
W,1ynl' M<'rich
fom Bernd'>
~l<'ve Mehr
It < Jn be said that Hart Alumnus Joe ball team equally well, becoming AII- back, and Hart's MVP in 1984. In
KJpp, the only man to play in the CIF and All-Valley, All-League de- baseball, Bonds was the third base-
Rose Bowl, Canada Grey Cup and fensive lineman. man on the league championship
the Super Bowl in one lifetime, set a team. He was voted team captain.
hJrd to follow. Darryl Ingram, two-year varsity bas-
ketball letterman and Most Inspira- Football Player Kurt Holden, winner
But that didn't discourage Hart's tional Player, earned a place in the of Hart's Outstanding Team Player
IJtPr athletes from making names for Hart Football Hall of Fame, becom- Award, and All-Foothill League first
t hl·mselves. ing AII-CIF, All-Valley, and All-Foot- team defensive end, also excelled in
hill League tight end, Hart's Most track, with a record breaking discus
Steve Mehr, four year varsity starter Outstanding Receiver, and MVP of throw of 185'-1" and a dazzling shot-
in basketball, distinguished himself the CIF championship team. In track, put throw of 59'-8", earning state-
a-, a mt>mber of the AII-CIF 3-A sec- Ingram was an outstanding sprinter wide recognition, placing second in
ond team and All-Foothill League and long jumper, placing second in the CIF 4-A discus and first in the
first team for two years, and AII-SCV the league 100 and 220. shot-put.
tPam for one year. Hart's MVP and
ll·ading r t>bounder for four years was Having broken four football passing Also of state-wide importance was
voted the MVP of the Foothill records, Tom Bonds became AII-CIF track team member, Lisa Rizzo, who
I <·agu<', and ~CV. MPhr led the foot- and All-Valley second team quarter- set records in the 1500, 3000, 1600,