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The Longest Yard Behind a lot of hard work and muscle-aching dedication the cross-country runners of LeBlond brought great pride to the school and to, their coach, Duane Kimble. With Terry Gach and Steve Clemens at the head of the pack, the Eagles crossed the finish lines in good standing. Finishing 9th in a speedy 14 team district, the pacers ended the season with yet another competitive race. J eff Knapp and Bob Clemens provided senior leadership for the team. Walter Faustlin offers hope for future races. 1. JOE can't believe how much Ibo Clemons brothers enjoy running ion miles! 8. Row 1: R. Philipi. 9. Mar- rioH, 0. Clark. B. Clemens, J. Knapp. T. Gach. 8. Clemens. Row 2: J. Treu. J. Brannon, M. Humphrey. J. Pills- bury, J. Mrkvicka. G. Mrkvicka. W. Fausilin, Coach D. Kimble. 4. Mrkvicka and fhe agony of defeat 5. The number one runner on the squad was sophomore Torry Gach. I WWMWYMMWWa
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$$$th wmammmw h Wawwtxple h i t g p. 94 1. Denise Walker looks for a golden Eagle scoring ipportunity. 2. Cindy Geiger defies the defense. 3. Row 1: V. Almanza, C. Grodidier, K. Guardado. Row 2: Coach T. Geiger, K. Heckman, S. Schoeneck, D. Walker. M. Price, A. Treau, T. Mazur, C. Geiger, Coach J. Shores. p. 95 1. 1, 2, 3, letts go! 21. Senior Alison Treu feeds it to the in- side. 3. Floor leader Stacy Schoeneck drives on the Indians. 4. Sophomore Mary Price puts one up over defense. 5. Kim Guardado pentrates Indian defense to set up try for two.
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i a - ' 1; ; -', 2. Take It To The Limit! more spike to gain the district championship, smothering an opponents punt, or running fifty yards for a touchdown. Achievement is winning state three years in a row. Achieve- ment isnit just stapping up to the podium to i receive an award; it begins with your first mi blocked spike, your first hard tackle, or your first backhand onto the other court. Achieve- ment-doing more than what is expected, r taking it to the limit! 1 i Achieviement-pushing yourself for one i l l 1 i 1 r6. 1. and 3. The 1980 state tennis doubles champions were Mary Ann Heckman and Kathleen Heckman. 4. News-Press football Players of the Week included: John Bullimore, Chris Lincoln, John Ruddy, and Jeff Samenus. 5. Kelly Roth and Alison Treu were named to the All-City volleyball team. 6. LeBlond football players obtaining honorary awards were: Chuck Greub tAll-M.E.C., All-DistrJ, Chris Lincoln tAll-City, All- M.E.C., All-DistrJ, Mike Reiner tAllsM.E.CJ, John Ruddy tAll-City, All-M.E.C., All-DistrJ, Jeff Samenus tAll-Cityi. 97
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