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192 Track es a . - “sj , “ RIGHT: Though sometimes overlooked, field events such as the discus score as many points as running events—a good team must have strength in both. OPPOSITE: ‘Reaching back’ is an everyday term in a runner’s vocabulary. Just as he feels he’s burning out, he finds a little more. FRONT: Garland Holt, Ken Bolinger, Danny Chisom, Gil Foster, Gary Davis, Tommy Tucker, Ricky Cole, Ricky Tucker, Matthew Whitener. BACK: Gerald Butcher, Ben Pittman, Lance Pelt, Greg Culp, Jesse Dyson, Scott Gentry, Les Davis, Danny French, Mike Ward.
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to be considered a ‘jack-of-all-trades’ not only in Arkansas, but among all of the nation’s small colleges. Put simply, Culp is one of the most versatile athletes ever to participate in track at UAM. He excels in the 110- meter high hurdles, placing second in that event at the AIC meet to make All-IAC. His best time was 13.9, set at the Kansas Relays, where he placed third in the decathlon. Culp also has impressive statistics in other events. He has high jumped 6- 8, pole vaulted 15-0 and long jumped 22-4. His performance was, to say the least, instrumental in keeping the team ahead of three others in the final standings. Perhaps the best thing OPPOSITE: All-around performer Greg Culp launches into a high jump attempt. LEFT: And they’re off. Runners begin the grueling five mile cross-country course. BELOW: Though endurance isn’t as impor- tant in speed and intermediate distance events as it is in cross-country, these events still require a great degree of effort. about Greg Culp is that he'll be back for two more years. While Culp is deservedly the ‘ace’ of the team, a few other members have turned out notable performances. Lance Pelt, a pole vaulter, set a personal high of 15-6 this year. Coach Track 191
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Denson characterized him as ‘consistent between 14-6 and 15-0.” Gary Davis, a Little Rock sophomore, also showed promise in the 800-meter run, with a 1:54.6 clocking in the last meet of the year. Denson noted that the big problems seem to be speed and field events. With Culp around to handle the hurdles and possibly take points in the high jump and pole vault, the future of the teams rests with Denson’s ability to develop his stable of freshmen to fill in the gaps. Track 193
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