Alcala Yearbook 1995-1996

Ri gh t : Coa ch Brian Fogart y struggled with his team as they wer e unexpectedly beaten by the Wagner College Seahawks. Alt hough this game was a loss, Coach Fogar ty led his team to their highest finish in the PFL since they joined the lea gue.

Below: Jacque Ballard a ttempted to gain a few more yards as the Toreros pushedto increase thescore.Ja cque had a rough day with 4 attempts and no yards gained.

'Ihejf omecoming Game 1995

banner proudly and threw candywhile the cheerlead– ers shouted in support of their Toreros. At half time the Toreros lead with a score of 17-7 and the home– coming festivities began. the presentation of the royal court was made s sev– eral convertibles drove the court in front ofthe stands. Then came the announce– ment of the King and Queen. While the second half was not as goood as the first , the Toreros stil left the stadium with their heads held high. After all, they finished third in the Pioneer Football League, which is the highest they have ever ranked in this league .

November 11, 1995. The sun is shining bright and the campus is alive with alumni, friends, and fam– ily who have come from all over to enjoy the festivities of Homecoming weekend. And what would a home– coming be without a great football game. Before the football game a huge tail– gate party gave alumni a chance to catch up with old friends and revive their school spirit. When game time arrived the party headed for Torero Sta– dium. This year the Toreros faced Wagner in the last game ofthe season in front ofa "standing room only" crowd. The mascot waved the USD

Above: The color guard of t he USD ROTC program began the came by presenting th e flags as the crowd sang in unison t he National Anthem led by the Ch oral Scholar s.

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