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BUYS GIRLS All three boys' track divisions pulled off a clean sweep, with the freshman, junior varsity and the varsity squads winning district crowns. For the varsity, this was the second year in a row they have performed that feat. The varsity thinclads sent nine individuals to the regional meet in Mesquite, where Mike Pomes took a third in the 3200 meters, Todd Sigaty grabbed fifth in the 800 and Rawle Turner garnered a fifth in the high hurdles. Coach lack Sands' tracksters were also in the thick of things in state rankings. Pomes' time in the 3200 was good enough to rank him seventh in Texas, while Sigaty's mark in the 800 meters kept him in a lofty second-place perch for the early portion of the season. The two-mile relay team also placed in the Texas Top Ten . Pomes was named Most Valuable track performer, building up the highest point total in KF track history. The Heart Award, given to an individual who gave extra effort in track and field, went to Ben Dalton. 204 SPORTS ill Varsity track team members are, sitting, Marc Smith, Wade Brewer, Billy Esposito and Gerald Glenn. Kneeling are Coach Guy Dillon, Kenneth Ware, Cam Barnes, Ieff Fanaff, Derek Sisson, Dent Armer, Ben Dalton, Todd Sigaty, Matt Kowalski, Mike Pomes and Coach Jack Sands. Standing are Coach Gary Pell, Chuck Compton, Duke Selley, Peter Zimmel, Dan Hess, Iudson Belton, Chris Young, David Tennison, Rawle Turner, Kevin Beasley and Coach Wes Hubert. 121 Ken Ware flings the discus during practice. C33 junior varsity track team members are, front row, Rob Englehardt, David Walker, Iason Marshall, Doug Wendler, Matt Haight, David Napolille, Scott Parrish, Ray Follis, Eric Goodwine and Steve Pemberton. In the second row are Coach Guy Dillon, Chris Armstrong, 'fCharlie Hagenorn, Anthony McBride, Scott Dalton, Iudson Belton, Collins Gore, Bill Deen, Mike Wichterich, Ieft'Cooksey and Steve Edwards.
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427 l TRACK Us ff: ' iw Q17 Girls' track team members are, back row, Coach Norma Io Stephens, Me Me Taylor, Ellaine Feridle, Tammy Rasmussen, Marcia McHattie, Sue Barnes, Ian McCaskill, Head Coach George Whitaker, Lynne Hennessey, Karen Sneider, Laurie Williams, Rhonda Jeffery, Cinci Coker and Coach Susan Boetting. Middle row, Bettina Gyr, Meredith Townsend, Karla Price, Catherine Kelly, Mary Louise Martin, Barbara Canada, Lisa Mask, Tracy Bailey, Adrianne Jackson, Tiffaney Duren, Bridgette Goree and Wendi Shackleford. Bottom row, Mariella Cauvi, Ioyce Belton, Bettie Kossie, Charlotte Canada, Laura Perrault, Sheila Mihalick, Lori Pomes, Samantha Townsend, LaShawn Cole, Kristin Gotschall and Chauntel Clark. 123 Karla Price and a teammate sprint toward the finish line during practice. Q33 Derek Sisson takes the baton from Marc Smith during a relay event. C41 If , Ng.. M, ,MQW Hard work seemed to be the answer for the 1984 girls' track team, who found competition tough in District 15-5A action. Each afternoon the girls' track team put in several hours preparing for competition and ultimately district. After district, freshman Bettina Gyr advanced to regionals in the 3200 meter run. Coming in ninth, Gyr set a new Klein Forest record with a 12.11. Head coach George Whitaker sees this year as preparation for later years. Most of our team members will be rewarded in the future from this year's work, he explained. Freshman track team members are, front row, Brian Reichard, Clarence McNichol, Iohnny Randall, Brett Bullers, Ioel Turner, Preston Webster and Lee White. In the second row are Kevin Erwin, Mike Luking, Greg Gilmore, Anthony Watson, Robert Braaton, Darren Marine, Matt Kowalski and john Iamrez. SPORTS 205
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