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Reserve runners prove to be quick Coaches Phil Wasmuth and Gary Gosh- orn were quite pleased with their reserve runners and jumpers during the spring of ' Hi). North ' s reserves outdistanced and out- (juickened virtually all opposition while gearing up for possible varsity efforts in 1981. The North junior varsity tracksters de- feated such annual powers as Indianapolis Howe. Indianapolis Washington, Seymour, IndianapoUs Manual and Martinsville early in the season. Most of the CNHS strength was in the nmning events, discus and pole vault while answers still had to be found in the shot put. long jump, high jump and middle distances. The reserves also helped with very impor- tant depth in some varsity meets. te/r— Sophomores Stan Poe (white shirt) and Ron Hooker easily go one-two in the junior varsity 330-yard low hurdle race against Seymour. This turned out to be a regular scene in most meets. •^S^Sfait- ' - .^^ ,j*» Right-Kevin BridgetLs breasts the tape at the con- clusion of the 400-meter relay after teammate Bobby East (in picture above) got the Bull Pups an early lead in the race. East usually ran the lead-off leg and Bridgetts the anchor in the 400-meter chase. Junior Varsity Track / 149 •-a
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