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PAIN OF DEFEAT - Junior Mike Provencio hurts from a fall. Provencio suffered from the bad conditions of Otterbein Park. PUSH FOR THE FINISH - Senior Kimm Farna sworth runs the last stretch of Bonelli Park. The Brahmas beat Nogales at their home course. r'l 'iQ X X'x'lY'1'X'n Tl' iiibl-f'ffTi 'T'i33Y 'x75353533YfNXiPNY'5'fY'W?x'5f5Sf5JYXXWTS-xii?1-x5Q'.F1':. :gk 2. g gf. gt- s55,1s5-figs-f. 5-f1x5ss1EffQ-2-Q 5 gpg? Q-965515-sf55'-ls?-F-izsfff X'r'L X iilixffl f'- ' .- f . 5 li' -553 F52-iilE-Eiiiisii-.lqfi .i-i' 31 . fjfi-Srl?9giiiT'Qfi -.iI-I. I I-i. 555:iN355fQ'iT?i5f9F5?fiii55ii57fl?lV.i5QEii5iiV' -... -'fjjffl'-ki-ixlkg?-iff-ji. offluwislf-51.1-fw..3-Fifi -.-X Tsfiifs iff K - X' F- -.'- f-1-me X- tffo sf. vwk!,gsif.igXt5.gs'voff- gg'-jg tk-. Q Qgijlsix ' . - Q Qs- XX- -g-VSV s,r.s.1sts tDi6lIKl9flfIgBi?! Y tttt J 1.LLk Lhkh i .Ll ,. i ti t as tt I tt reer it t 3gz34i, Xt Q. sjffg mi t t J t.At sys., I L I'I,39,fQ-x he , , Diamoncl Bar . Cavs, 1 Q , 27-28' 5 ' f f 'League Finals m I 3 4-wins-1 lose . I CIF Prelims i 10th 90 SportsfCross-Country . . X . . 7-522557-Q .. Dhmdnd Bari AAQ.A - rte F s . .ow I 424552 'Fifif P5 k..k-.L.'.k 5 if P3 Lying me at F F sri, I H I ., If , AR ,f-.Nh faux. ,X F. .-5 A -.--wax .NX -X 5. :A , K 'i was , .-,k.xxxg. - l U-QFVA Q GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY - lat row: Kim Wiese, Katrin Bath, Kimm Farnsworth, Michelle Herrera 2nd row Coach Jack Malloy, Celeste Breedveld, Janice Schlientz, Assistant Coach Allen Ellenson. 3rd row Monique Smith Terry Starkey, Jackie Armes.
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WHAM!! - Gina Atkins, sophomore, serves an unreturnable service to her opponents. She has a bright future ahead of her in varsity sports. WHATS NEXT? - The team is trying to come up with a new winning play. They have grown very close to each other and became like atamily. J.V. VOLLEYBALL TEAM - First row: Lori Maxwell, Monique Tanner, Nicole Smith, coach Ginger Flora, Phaedra Potter, Rachel Holmes, Cher Wyler. Second row: Danielle Kirchner, Pam Manalak, Bridget McBratney, Tisha Watdins, Allison Moss, Nicole Yep. J. V. Volleyballf-Sports 89
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