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Bottom left: K. Jochem, D. Salyer, P. Sturdivant, R. Miller, C. Lillie, B. Fien, T. Bomholdt, D. Jochem, D. Parker, D. Towse, D. Howard, R. Haberman, C. Hamre, J. Sturdivant, C- Hill, D. Ford, Coach Baldwin. Bottom right: Don Schefcheck cools on the back stretch waiting for his next move 25
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GIRLS' C.C. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT OR MEET RRHS Phoenix, Ashland............................f‘rst Crater Invitational.........................fifth South Umpqua, Glide.........................first Roseburg Invitational......................second Sutherlin, Douglas..........................first Shakespeare Invitational....................first E.P., Henley, Glide.........................first S.U., I.V..................................second Crater, G.P., Ashland.......................first District Meet...............................third During a race, each breath becomes more and more rapid, the body loosens, everything is blocked out except the goal of your race, each muscle is at the edge of endurable power. The runners feel the rapid flow of sweat, decrease in energy and increase in endurance, you’re almost there, your surroundings are blocked out, you no longer hear the screaming and yelling of the crowd, you begin to see the finish line, your body begins to feel as if it were moving in slow motion, you close your eyes to release strain, then they're open, you're just a few steps away, your muscles are tight throughout your body, finally you’re finished, relieved and exhausted. This is what every cross-country runner feels when running a race; people only imagine until they experience it themselves. No matter how you run, what you wear or what place you come in, the most important thing is when you do your very best from start to finish, and that is what makes a cross-country runner good. — Vickie Dey Top: Randy Haberman shows the agony of cross-country as he strives for a win. Bottom left: Tammy Bomhoidt holds back her I.V. opponent. Bottom right: Rogue River boys bow their heads aiming to do the best at district meet. 24
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Top: Rogue River girls believe in taking the lead and sticking together strategy during their district meet. Left bottom: Joe Sturdivant has a good turnout at his district meet. Right bottom: Bill Fien puts in ail effort from start to finish. 26
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