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H omecoming, 1991 was a big success for the Toreros. It was a beautiful afternoon, and that only added to the buzz of excitement that only a home– coming game can produce. As fans, alum– ni, current students and Administration gathered on November 2, 1991, they were treated to quite a game. The stands were completely packed, and all that was left by the second quarter of the game was "Standing Room Only". The Toreros took an early lead over their opponents, the Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens. This lead lasted the entire game. Defen– sively, the Toreros were impenetrable, al– lowing their opponents only three points. Offensively, runningbacks Willie Branch and Scott Sporre electrified the crowd with an awesome display of ability. Quar– terback Michael Bennett lived up to ex– pectations and lead the Toreros to an amazing 56-3 win over Pomona-Pitzer.

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The Toreros proved just how powerful they were in a lesson Pomona-Pitzer won't be likely to forget in the near future: Homecoming 1991.

Kicker. Dave Bergmann. goes for one of a handful one-point cooveniom that contributed to the wipe– out of Pomona-Pitzer. Quarterback, Michael Bennett, keepe the momen– tum going.

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