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RE TLI G Our team stayed about the same size as other years, but more freshmen participat- ed, and that made it a good building year, said Coach Jim Hagler. He continued, Teamwise we didn't do all that well be- cause we didn't have enough members to fill the weights. However, several indivi- duals did well and Ilm pleased about their progress. Alsea sent Danny Vollendroff to the state tournament. Danny took second place in the district meet to qualify for state. Unfortunately, Danny lost his first match. Coach Hagler had this comment, Danny is a junior in high school and this was a good experience for him. If he goes to state next year he'll know what to ex- pect. Row l: Jim Lang, Eddie Hildebrand, Danny Vollen- droff. Row 2: Coach Jim Hagler, Stephen Carpenter, -, Joe Hendrix, Donnie Pellett. Row 3: Max Hilde- brand, Kenny Pellett, Brian Calderon, Bill Tapp. TRACK Everybody in track worked really hard this year in training and it showed at the meets, said Coach Peter Shoshin. Senior Craig Shorty Bowen qualified for state in the shot putt. In the B schools, Shorty was first in the competition, however, overall he was fifth. Bill Esler's continuous repair and upkeep of the school's track allowed Alsea to host its first meet in many years. The meet, especially designed by Coach Shoshin, was the first known co-ed relay meet in our league. The coach said, I thought it turned out well and hope it will set a precedent for other schools. This is Coach Shoshin's third year coaching track and he enjoys it more each season while the team grows larger. His personal interest in track, especially running, originated in high school. He is still a marathon runner. His enthusiasm for track is contagious to team members. Shorty Bowen heads down the runway for the triple jump
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....mQ..:Jf '?:'nTS'SH- '--.....,,,q Complicated gymnastic stunts often formed a major part of the varsity cheerleaders routines. Cheer- leaders Kelly Pellett, Tina Webb fmascotl, Carol Ann Sapp, fbottoml Wendie Riley, and Debbie Bowen, Ctopl perform a pyramid. Even before the 1980-81 school year began, the varsity cheerleaders began preparing by attending the O.S.U. Cheerleading Clinic. The girls excelled in every area of competition and left the camp carrying many first place ribbons, including the Super Star Squad award which was given to only seven of the 150 schools that attended. Organization between the varsity and junior varsity was obvious throughout the year. The pep assemblies were always fun, imaginative, and well prepared. The girls did short skits like The Wizard of Odd, The Galloping Gourmet, and danced to the Hokey Pokey wearing their Big Heads. CSee page 115 Varsity cheerleaders were Wendie Riley, Debbie Bowen, Kelly Pellett, and Carol Ann Sapp. Junior varsity squad members were Sara Irwin and Ginger Weist. Tina Webb was mascot during the football and basketball seasons. Beth Dough- man served as their advisor.
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