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J.V., FROSH CROSS COUNTRY J.V. takes city titleg . Frosh record 5-4 were 2.,-. ' W. V12 fs . - .J , W k,?.1,...Q O fuel.: : 'T Q, he I O S. ., hh 9 l dr J ' ii. ' A K 4 , C-Q. T , A. V is ' 'rv , , y H ,. -'i' 1 . ef' as ,ff MM- 9' , .exiwj 0 KL Q Se W ,K-fl gm ,. ff-I 'M 3 as ' 1 X A 'M 'A i M M . ...v:?f.:f: .ei -1 of S X f . . , it M' 'v , N3 ' s. A f ' 5 T. 1 PM 4 ' ' H ' M -- ' T- . UL , G F ' n Q i f Y W .. , Tryk P i f, .. .. .....X - .. f' l 1 . . H W ' 1 . 4 I BOTTOM LEFT: Headband keeps hair out of Gary Cary's eyes. as he out-distances a runner from Sunnyside duringathree-way meet. I TOP LEFT: Frosh Mark Riney helped Sahuaro score 23-43 during a meet at Amphi. l CENTER: lt's hard runningtwo and one-half miles, when thetemperature hits 100! Paul Delligatti finds this out at a meet. I TOP RIGHT: Borrowingthe football field, soccer mem bers rely on fast reflexes for points. I RIGHT CENTER: Fast foot-work may result in sprained muscles during a soccer game. I BOTTOM RIGHT: Sahuaro's Bill Evans finds tough competition during a three-way meet. T J.V. Cross Country: Top Row: Dennis Pod. Randy Cox. Ed Davis. Andy Rath. Steve Weist. Mike Moore. q Heiman. Robert Martin. Von Ruhsam. Robert Earnest. David Meece. Bottom Row: John McWilliams. Bill r Holt. and Coach Coleman. Midile Row: Dave Douglas. Mike lngegneri, Jeff Davis. David Gonzales,and Scott Simons' Morrow, Dave Hamilton. Rob Johnson. Rob Ashcraft. Steve 122 SPORTS
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5lTY: Top Row: Scott Rumel. Dan Gaul, Marc Fisher, Roy Rath, Paul Delligatti. Jerry Halfmann. Mark Douglas. Schrader, Chris DeMars. Randy Collyer. Kay Moore Doug Davis. Bottom: Tom Smith, Bob Snellstrom, Jim Ware. J. Carmen Snyder rmgrg, coach Coleman. second Row: Gary Cary. Marc Ferrer- Doug Heaberlin- WF I . . 2 .. ti . vt k A 4 We x ' ,HN ' .1 xwxyw xwubgq I rs ' . ...M-ff - I..-' ef' -if 1 Cross Country is running until you fall and then getting up to run again. This is the definition of Cross Country given to Jerry Halfmann by a counselor when Jerry was told he was too small for football. I didn't know what it was like to be a long-distance runner. I tried out for football but everyone told me I was too small so I turned to running. Randy Collyer was another aspiring football player who turned to Cross Country. Randy summed up the year matter-of-factly, Everyone tried hard- that's why we did so well. Finishing the season with a 9-0 record. Sahuaro's varsity harriers stretched their winning streak to seventeen con- secutive meets. Breaking six out ,of seven course rec- ords, Jerry Halfmann and Doug Heaber- lin placed first and second in every meet duringtheregularseason. Doug's family, expecting to move be- fore the season ended, waited as Doug completed the season and advanced to the state finals. Chosen by his teammates, Jim Ware was the winner of the Stotan Award. This award is a combination of stoic and Spartan and is given to the year's most consistent and hard-working runner. Placing second in divisionals and third in interdivisionals, the Cougars earn- .ed the right to compete at East High in Phoenix. With Jerry Halfmann placing third and Doug Heaberlin placing seventh, the Cougar harriers brought home a run- nerup trophy, Sahuaro's second state , trophy in its history. SPORTS 121
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CCER I occer: Sahuaro s unrecognized sport CROSS COUNTRY: Rick Halfmann. Chris Fuller. Mark Mark McFarland. Bill Evans. Robin Siva, Coach Coleman, Roger MacKechine. Chris Stavroudis, Jim Moore. Not pictured:MikeHeiman. October to March, 3:30 to 5:00 pm., twenty-three team members of Sahuaro's forgotten sport-soccer- borrowthe football field. Word gets around when a coach is need- ed. This year two U. of A. students, Bill Gaylor and John Goodwin took the job. Broken bones and sprained limbs are proof of a dangerous and rugged sport, yet soccer is not recognized by Sahuaro. Its kinda bad, they never recognize if you win or not. No one knows, said Steve Campbell, a disillusioned player. This is the second year that Junior Varsity Cross Country has won the un- official championship. lt was held at Pantano Park this year. Placing five people in the winning top ten, Sahuaro dominated the meet. Undoubtedly some J.V. runners were so skilled they could have run in Var- sity meets ..., commented Coach Coleman. Eiceptional J.V. runners included Paul Delligatti and Jon Snellstrom.
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