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80 UNNIN - he Varsity Cross Country teams remained unstoppable forces with which to be reckoned. ln an especially tough league, the varsity boys ran to an impressive third place, while the girls completed a spotless undefeated season. Led by junior Morgan Bateman, a state qualifier in track, the boys were relatively young. Coach Keith Gilliland commented, For being a young team, they did a good job, they competed at their level. Top varsity harriers included freshman Sergio Becerril, senior David Rands, junior David Faber, sophomore Mitch Conover, and senior captains Tom Lipton and Fabian Kralian. Despite a few minor differences of opin- ion among coaches, the girls went undefeat- ed for a second consecutive year. Captains Catherine Edwards and Elizabeth Ahten joined Jeri Jamriska to lead the team. All three received first team league honors. The only four year varsity girl, Sherry Rawlins, rounded out the top four. Behind Sherry ran Molly Harper, Jennifer Cramer, Cynthia Dhatchayangkul, and Jeannie Mahan. A highlight of the season was Catherine Edwards' placement as number two girl in CV's history. Even through the pain and mental an- guish, you realize that you really can do it, summed up Jeannie Mahan. by Bruce Holler .. ' A I .. , irls' Cross Country-Front: Catherine Edwards, 2nd: Sherry Rawlins, Cynthia Dhatchayangkul, Jeannie Mahan, Jeri Jamriska, Delaine Dover, Traci Morris. 3rd: Molly Harper, Laura Griggs, Jennifer Cramer. 4th: Miriam Avila. VarsityfGirls' X-Country arsity Boys' Cross Country-Front: Sergio Becerril. 2nd: David Rands, Fabian Krallan, David Faber. 3rd: Tom Lipton, John Beckman. 4th: Mitch Conover. eaders of the Pack - Establishing front positions, Morgan Bateman and Tom Lipton fight off the competition of a Hoover runner. F - il -if-I-I 7 ' 0- VARSITY vs. Glendale 19-39 vs. Pasadena 18-45 vs. Muir 20-37 vs. Hoover 34-23 vs. Arcadia 31-24 Overall Record 3 wins, 2 losses X -COUNTRY
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GIRLS vs. Glendale 21-34 vs. Pasadena 16-50 vs. Muir 21-50 vs. Hoover 23-34 vs. Arcadia 25-50 Overall Record 5 wins O losses LEAGUE CHAMPS X-COUNTRY BETWEEN THE LINES WHA T'S AN OFF-SEASON? In response to the question What do you do to stay in shape during the off- season'?,, the following athletes said: There is no off-season in gymnastics. We work out year-round. Some girls practice 5-7 hours a day, 6 days a week. The off-season is the toughest time of all, we cut back on training during the com- petition seasonf' Jennie Jensen, Gymnastics In basketball, we run, do weights, and practice all year. In fact, we have a Delaine Dover covers the Crescenta Valley Park three-mile course with ease. I ook at me now, ma! With a free stride, double season because we compete in a summer league too. Joel Larson, Basketball iSOur only off-season is about two weeks in November after CIF. We play volleyball or basketball, but then it's back to running again: through rain, snow, and 100 degree temperaturesli' Catherine Edwards, Cross Country! Track 'iWe play volleyball and lift weights, swim, and run. I think the off-season is the most important time to train for the next season. Scott Akerley, Football During a recreational game, Luis Velasquez aims past Morgan Bateman as Matt Clymer looks on in amazement. o Big Blue! Holding their own against tough league competition, the Varsity Boys' team filters into the flow of Hoover runners. VarsityfGirls' X-Country
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