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38 Cindy bumps 'em while Cwhelby spikes 'em. photos by Mike Madrid X - Bppx I 4 l WI! 'fn ' VVAV ' b ': B ecky Iensen concentrates o 3 X in .f ,r Back: Lynette Biastoch, Amy Harrington, Vicki Davis, Ca Keirnes, Lindsey Smith. Middle: Kathy Sullivan, Nicole Frien Trish Schoonveld. Front: Tammy Knowlton, Coach Jeff Elwe Veronica Quarles. n the skies for a celestial sign. Hope that got over!
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iaiiiiffltkitli 741. ' Sadiq Abdurahman shown here leading the pack over cross-town rivals Fort Collins and Rocky Mountain, proving that Poudre is number 41. At the city meet it was the same old thing. Eric Morrison wins in a great time and the team had a great effort to put a second place on the board. In the conference meet the All and all the team did very well. They got off to a slow start, but then came back strong at the end to take them to state. The coaches would like to thank the team for their great effort all year and as a Boys Cross-Country Thornton-Rotello Park Lobo lnvi tational Liberty Bell Meet Poudre Invitational Aurora Invitational Loveland Invitational Smokey Hill-Expo Park Sophomor City Meet Conferenc State e Meet e Meet 2nd of 8 teams 4th place 7th place 4th of 7 teams Sth of 20 teams 2nd of 17 teams 3rd place No score Knot enough runnersj 2nd of 3 teams 2nd place 16th overall 47 points 116 points 202 points 78 points 155 points 64 points 137 points 42 points 49 points boys shined as they took second, which enabled them to go to state. The state meet was an awesome meet. It was competitive all the way from the beginning. Eric Mor- rison ended up with a third place, which was his first loss of the year and the team ended up sixteenth. gift to the coaches all the members of the team pitched in a few dollars here and there and came up with gift certificates for all the coaches. A quote from Coach Yaussi at the banquet . . . the team made more progress, covered more ground this year than any other year. get ,.......-,ss Back Row: Coach Yaussi, Rodney Collins, Tim Murphy, Bret Bonenberger, Doug johnson, Scott Brian Taladay thinking of that last lap so that McDonald, Hector Avalos, Jeff Potter. Front Row: Derek Cookerly, David Houdeshell, Eric he Can get some rest. Morrison, Sadiq Abdurahman, Brian Taladay.
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The girls volleyball team had a diffi cult season They played well but un fortunately they were inconsistent The varsity team was lead by six sen iors Shelby McCoy Brady Tamlm Cindy Gibson Val Keller Becky Jen sen and Liz Cox The four juniors on the team were lem Rulon Cody Chambers Andrea Dennis and Mindy Story Poudre volleyball closed the season with a 5 and 12 overall record, and a 3 and 7 record in the league. Two outstanding players were Shelby McCoy and Brady Tamlin. Shelby was unanimously chosen to be on the First Team All-Conference for the Front Range League, while Brady was Coach Terry Rice is looking forward to next year with three returning let ter winners Back Coach Brenda Whitt Andrea Dennis Coach Terry Rice Brady Tamlm Coach jeff Elwell. Middle. Val Keller, Jeni Rulon, Liz Cox. Front: Becky lensen, Shelby McCoy, Cindy Gibson, Cody Chambers, Mindy Story. Back: Coach Brenda Whitt, Iody McCluskey, Amy Madden, Diane Keller, Briana Fischer, Dasha Scott, Ann Olson, Andrea Alms, Alison Larsen, Keena Miller. Front: Iennifer Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Poudre Cherry Creek Sterling Overland Cheyenne Mt Ft Collins Rocky Skyline Northglenn Westminster Thornton Ft. Collins Rocky Northglenn Westminster Thornton choosen to be on the Second Team All-Conference. Dean, Tanya Boehme, Mindy Story, Sue Brown. 4431, Photo by Mike Madrid Dig Brady! Dig!
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