Green Mountain High School - Ramblings Yearbook (Lakewood, CO)

 - Class of 1984

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Although gymnastics is an individual sport, they had the cohesiveness of a team. Stretching To This past season was an outstanding one for the Varsity gymnastics team. It was their best year ever. One of their major accomplishments was winning the league meet. After this victory, the gymnastic team went on to win the Dis- trict Meet. This was enough to send the team to State Competition and wanting the girls to be prepared for their compe- tition. Coach Brown held practice every day, and practice they did. Everyone on the team worked their hardest to pre- pare and also to help raise their confi- dence before the state meet to be held in North Glenn. The team finished in the 7th place. They did really well compared to oth- er years. Many factors made the win- ning difference. The team members cared a lot for each other which helped during the meets. Also, the girls on the team had a special band with coach, Richi Brown. Although gymnastics is an individual sport, they had the cohe- ictory siveness of a team. The Varsity gym- nasts worked hard and they worked to- gether. Sandra Watson, senior, was a great contribution to the team. She received an award for being most consistant on beam. Sandra is a very talented gymnist and she really lit it show this past sea- son. When asked how she felt about her season individually she replied, This is the best season that I have ever had. She also commented, It was just a great year for everyone. ELE VA TED: Lori Bock, Carrie Vigil, Tricia Er- nest, Coach Brown, Lisa Rosar, Michelle Miller, Shirlyn Ward. STANDING: Michelle French, Tracie Heinz, Tami Brown, Samantha Jaure, Jenni Miller, Tammy Hughes, Sandra Waston. KNEELING: Teresa Lenway fmngj, Diana Tur- cynski, Jodie Hoy, Patti Fitch, Sherry Sachdeva, Amiee Reinhart, Stephanie Sparr lmng. 1. SIT- TING: Coach Sherilyn Milner, Sharon Dobbs, Michelle Wewel, Tam Patterson, Coach Rigina Muro, Karin Wollenhaupt.



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. . The Junior Varsity was an excellent team which made the Varsity team work harder. Eighth graders await next gymnast. Balancing Cn The l983-1984 J.V. gymnastics team had a great season. One of their largest accomplishments was winning the League Meet. As stated by coach Richi Brown, The Junior Varsity was an ex- cellent team which made the Varsity team work harderf, Tam Patterson, one of the J. V. gym- nasts, commented on the J.V. team as a whole. She said we had good practices. I thought it was a really excellent sea- son and next year welll do good again. Ms. Brown is an excellent coach. She went on to say that she is really looking forward to next year. The awards that were given out were combined between the J.V. and Varsity teams. Most improved on floor- Patti Fitch, vault-Tricia Ernest, bars-Jenni Miller, and most consistant on beam- Sandra Watson. Working hard was not enough to win many of the meets for the Freshmen The Edge gymnastics team. They only won one of their meets. Coach Richi Borwn com- mented on the Freshmen. She said that more experience was needed by most of the gymnasts. This was proven to be ture, because with every meet the gym- nasts did better. By the end of the sea- son the girls had really improved. Their first meet compared to their last meet, they had improved by over 20 points. Barb Lynn said, I like gymnastics because it's a challangef' She stated that she enjoyed practice and Ms. Brown was a great coach. Then she went on to say, HI learned a lot this year. At the end of the season these people received awards for the following events: Most improved beam-Michelle Bollig, bars-Cindy Burleson, floor-Barb Lynn, and vault-Lisa Miller. BACK: Tam Patterson lmngj, Debbie Da vis, Angie Bogus, Barb Lynn, Shirlyn Ward fmngj, MIDDLE: Michelle Gates, Tina Taylor, Teresa Ho- colm, Cindy Burelson, Dana Spittler. FRONT: Coach Judy Pyle, Michelle Bolling, Lisa Miller, Coach Brown, Shaun lnzano, De De Dorr, Coach Mi- chelle Ward. 0--....,,, iw? W ' ffl- .M etvaate f ,,,. aata ,ww 73 fi W ,fgzfl E Z' Z nf gg jf ? ,,.w,, ie-,ft , 255 - . . ' - r V fw ef nf Q W , fart'-fp, 'rlruAfZ,,v?l'f 'T -5 ff' 'f' ' fx'Wf24f6 ff J ,K A v , f A 4 ,fl . if ,L 5 V A 2 92565 Z Q?-hx W . if at W? aff! f X ftf 2 Stax! ffm aa? F M ga... ...........--. my-.mm

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