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WE'RE O Naturally, the varsity cross country team had an exceptionally good season. They racked up a T3-l record and won the SAL championship for the first time in , , 'Tal' 3.11-new s WM- - ff-'Mfrs rr . A . 1 ts... Q sp. 1 our school's history. ln addition to taking the crown, the team placed Bernard Barnett, Rick Creekmore, and Kevin McGee on All-League. At the beginning of the season, many people thought that the team wouldn't have the record they now hold due to the loss of a few top runners from last year's squad. Coaches Burnett and Washburn pushed the team extremely hard, having one hour workouts before, and several hours after school. In league finals, the team took first place, which allowed the team . F 'sf ' l L , , 1' . .gr s sc Ai-' . gs .. C.. or T '- B LEFT PAGE:Leftg Three year letterman Bob Maruna I. . strains for the lead in the two-mile race against , Yucaipa. Right: Sophomore Bernard Barnett stretches his lead against Yucaipa's runners finishing first. RIGHT PAGE: Topileft,Speeding away from the pack is V, .ig ' -H -wr. All-League runner Bernard Barnett. Top right, Rick My - srtw , V Creekmore is cheered on at finish as Coach Burnett - gets his time at Yucaipa, placing fourth. Bottom left, Kevin McGee, iunior, anticipates the start of the race , , at La Sierra. Bottom right, Senior, Tony Reeder and iunior Mike Pennington sprint for the finish at a f . meet with Yucaipa. T16 Boys' Sports . . . Naturally ' , L - - ,rf 1 1 - T T .- Q r ' i . , , wvwrr' it if is C Q to advance into the CIF pre-lims aj Mt. Sac College. The pre-limi turned out to be successful with the team finishing fifth and waf advanced again, this time into CIE finals. The race at Mt. Sac Collegef which had a very exhausting course, ended with the team finishing tenth. , Bloomington's cross country teanf was the best, and went the furthest in the playoffs than any team in our school's history, and Coach Burnett has got to be one happy coach. 1- g ,QQ 5 .a
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