Redmond High School - Juniper Yearbook (Redmond, OR)

 - Class of 1988

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The boys cross country Teom is proud of their finish of The South Solem Invitational. They believed RHS was number one olwoys. e.n40wcm1ii,-l- Wlns 35 Losses 34 Tles 1 Host 4' of teams RHS Madras 10 6 Gilchrist 7 ftieJ4 Madras 2 1 Bend 6 4 South Salem 24 13 - Redmond 3 2 I Redmond 6 4 . Bend 10 4 - I Mt. View 5 3 I District 7 I 3 -J BogA0wuC0uu771g S P Wins 25 Losses 50 Ties 2 Host if of teams RHS I Madras, 12 men Gilchrist 7 4 I Madras 2 1 Bend 6 ftie'J3 South Salem 30 23 Redmond 2 2 Redmond 6 4 I Bend 10 8 Mt. View 5 3 - I District 7 3 I Cross Country 29

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An enduring sport cross country by Teresa Thomas g The biggest gthrill of the cross country was when the team ran against Bend five times at different 1neets, Coach Bill May saidp The team placed well according to May, who added they did a spectacular 'job running against Bend, considering Bend won the State Cham- pionships. L The cross country team this year was made up of 12 boys and eighth girls, The team consisted of four sen- iors: Tim Sundvall, Marty Walker, Kye Koehler, Matt Sutherland, and the only senior girl, Sherry Herman. Many freshmen went out for the team this year. Among the boys were Dave Kunert, Travis Mills, and Travis Top picture: Sondy Holly, Sherry Her- man, Sherri Nelson, and Dawn Shank step up to the line for the race at the South Salem Cross Country Invitational. Shank was the only person, on either team, who went to state. She placed 23rd out of 232 participants, Top row L to R: Alan Williams, Don Young, Matt Sutherland, Tim Sund- vall, Sherry Herman, Dave Kunert, and Coach Bill May. Second row L to R: Bonnie Holtby, Marty Walker, Travis Mills, Travis Moyer, Brian Loop, Monty Gregg, and Kye Koehler. Bottom row L to r: Dawn Shank, Maxine Nelson, Anita Wiehr, Sandy Holly, Sherri Nelson, and Laura Springer. 28 Cross Country Moyer. The girls were repre- sented freshmen Maxine Nelson, Bonnie I-Ioltby, and the only team member to go to state, Dawn ,Shanks T Theses people, along with junior and sophomore run- ners, Monty Gregg, Alan iWillian1s, Don Young, Brian Loop, Sherri Nelson, Sondy Holly, and Anita Wiehr rnade up this year's team. Cross Country members have to go through many steps to prepare for a meet. They must learn what cross country means: Cross coun- try is running long distances over rough terrain. They practice many miles and for long amounts of time. Final- ly come the meets. Unlike other fall sports, Cross Coun- try is an individual competi- tion as well as a team sport. Everyone did very well at district! Each runner achieved his or her own per- sonal record, said May. Marty Walker and Laura Springer were said to be the ,most supportive on the team. Speaking of support, i the team had a good turn out of fans this year, May said en- thusiastically. The most im- proved runners were Sherri Nelson and Tim Sundvall. Everyone worked very hard toward district, al- though it was quite a disap- pointment that the whole team could not have gone to state, one of the sophomore boys said. May said they had a very good season and he was impressed. Picture to the right: Marty Walk eyes the finish line. The rest of tri cross country team finished back the pack which included the stat champion Bend.



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Second year ez' state by Michelle Lisius When the game gets rough, this team gets tough. The varsity soccer team took it all the way to state this year. The team was ranked 142 out of 200 at the beginning of the season. By the end of the sea- son the Panthers took second in the league and ended up being ranked 14th in the state. It was a privilege to play with the seniors and fun to play with the only frosh on the team, Jason Jaeger, re- flected Captain Peter New- port. 30 Soccer soccer 'KAfter a game I feel better because I know that I have improved and learned an- other trick, laughed Clay Warburton. At Awards Night most im- proved was Jake Nelson. Most inspirational was awarded to Newport and Warburton, and most valu- able was presented to sopho- more goalkeeper, Casey Snow. Super season, said Coach Cecil Jones, our team was very talented and re- mained confident through- out the whole season. The team won seven out of 15 games with three ties. The Junior Varsity team had a fifty-fifty season, said freshman Jonathan Beach. The team was made up of freshmen with only a couple of beginning sophomores. We had an inexperienced team at the start of the sea- son, being mostly freshman, but they got their act togeth- er and played some serious soccer, contributed JV Coach John Fraser. Both teams agreed on one thing, Mt. View was always a game of revenge. At the state championships Coach Cecil Jones gives Chris Rogers some advice on his playing technique. Jones was helpful when it came to style, precisslon, and the over all out look of the team. 5 . --es- Clay Warburton and a Mt. View opponent are airborne in an at- tempt to kick the ball. The varsity teams goal for the season was to beat Mt. View. Varsity soccer right: Top row L to R: Coach Cecil Jones, Carlos Ayatsl Josh Moody, Clay Warburton, Olij vier Maes, Jake Nelson, Jason Jae ger, Justin Houston, Mark Uyeda. ancl Jeremy Gourley. Bottom row L to R: Tom Burks, Peter Newport, Jeft Stofko, Casey Snow, Don Davison, Chris Rogers, Ryan Blair, and Briar Nissen. J.V. soccer far right: Top row L to R. Jonathan Beach, Jared Jorgensen. Frank Demaris, Bart Mitchell, Gre Roberts, Trace Morris, and Coacg John Fraser. Bottom row L to R: Chris Carmichael, Paul Harris, Scott Gib- son, Josh Ring, ana Eric Melver.

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