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The Winning Tradition .1 .n -- - ,. 'L,l.i?g, '. Y 1' 1- C2- i - .1 'fv---?L- --C . .-cf - af Y vp---1--,. 'Qi v --1 ' or .-.-' - - . ,. ....-rr 1, ..- .- 'Track is fun, inspirational, a lot of hard work, and rewarding' 4' .ill if -Crispin Vicars, Brian Boatwright and Gregg Gordon f there was one thing the 1988 IV and varsity boys' track and field teams had that previous teams didn't, it was depth, lots of depth, said Coach Bryan Case. Marc Edwards, an all- around competitor, estimated that the team im- proved about forty to fifty per cent over last year. This improvement was due to two months of conditioning at unofficial practices prior to 'dead week.' This way, everyone on the team was at his peak at the beginning of the season rather than at the middle or the end, stated Omar Cas- tillo, a hurdler on the 120 and 330 high hurdles. At the beginning of the season, the team was very confident about overcoming Nordhoff, their big- gest Frontier league rival. The last time AHS beat Nordhoff was in 1982. With jeff Ingalls for sprint, Peter Oviatt and Bryan Dameworth for long dis- tance, Marc Edwards for jumps, Omar Castillo for hurdles, this year's team was destined to continue its strong winning tradition. - April Lee 1 .m ,swf I 4' st j K g , ' if WW W 1- ' M: , 33343 f I gaviati bradshaw Freshman, Kirk Klotz, of the J' ' ' 'hs , ' 1 froshfsoph track team jumps ' -, - ff.. fy A-1 A-.gsjr ,, V the long jump during a track is ,K B- . 1,Q5ii'i5g .,,i3:'igf r 3. Mg M V meet. K otz jumped about 18 ga, xr, 2.3.3 ,ffgw .ff iagfrf. feet during the event. 5555. F E it . , ,,f..,lgj,3f3V,Q ' V, V john Sommers, varsity, clears ,?!'5,g,,-isilvt gv xgl L A ,Sz ,gf ,M-ik wi V 4:- , g . ,. 5, the pole vault at 13 eet. 2 Er- 'El M,Q.gE' .. . - Egg. s. . yfigl . L- fr' ,fi . Sommers achieved a personal 'fig ' ', klfifgpi ' 'if ' :E gQ,j W 4 .JM , ' ' record of 14 feet during the ' ' 'g ' 'vll s 5 i jflfftl - kfnfk, fe season. K 1 ' ' J 1. - , T. ' 'Il' The members of the boys' -4 1 Hi :E 1 -X tx ' -.vffyfj , -- -K x ,' 'ij' 't varsity track team includs V 2 Y qt . f n pu '- ' ig H K H top: Coach Sanchez, Coac T ' g , ig. ' P . ,' ' Case, M. Matthes, R. Living- ' Q . 1, i ff X ston, E. Pratts, 1. Sommers, B. V J ,th V, K. ' - Townsend, M. Polapink, . ' ' ' - Q 4- iv l Coach Duley, and Coach Ble- .5 t I ' , Z Q ' ,A it 1' ' , ,- ' Chen. Second: C, Hackely, 1. 'TT - Q f 3' EW' ' l A Ingalls, W. Olsen, M. Arm- X., ' Q' 3. ' 4 j l f strong, 1. Murray, B. Gorman, ' ,J ' . , D. Morris, S, Logue, and B. . A X N, ' ' ,I j g Q Dameworth, Third: S. Rich, ' H11 . ' . ' . ' 1. Q l fa st ,Q . ,gd ,NH , X, A. Rasmussen, D. Outwater, X 1- my mt' V 9- 'stfffl j -A , .. B. Bradshaw, j. Morgan, j. , 1' it - ' ' jk, 2 rv X- - Kite, M. Abrams, and P, 'Na 7 ' ak f ' ' . .L ll , L N Oviatt. Front: C. Vicars, K. - tg' D f - 'X ,N Wt-n, A. Calero, B. Boatright, I' 'N : X5 J , Y D. Kite, G. Cordon, and O, V 1 A I B I Ns ' l 5 K1 Castillo. Coach Duley prie- ' 1 , A -v V K K A sk - 'N' ' A - LA dit-ted .1 good season lor I Q ,,, , ,,,--3' , :sf S -Af J- , N itat , .- , ,',,, , g:,.wu - s f-Y' Q 'fa --tv-if - ' .N -1- .1 .' 'f?4 p'-- 1'-ii .-lt.:-V 11a BOYS'TrJ1-IK 1 1 it-'gg - 'Lt u... - . ,.. - ' gavtat sri h -4 ,A .-,.,- .st .W . - 4 1' r r'-3: , f .,,, - ' -.-. -we . 135 3-.,:4:f,w--9, 5 ggi ' A ,,5,.g..:t 1-,M rung. ,. if Axgej.,-A ng ,aff n',Jf:v-1 .1 'k-Tis. ff.gw.t-gl.-j .. ,. .-4...-., .. , a, 5 5 1 -- -' gg -.t.:v-w 99:5 ,- ,, . 4 f at ze its 1-T 7 Lflfeatref- 1-rifftr. Wait-'-1. . r - W- -A --- Ui-ly' 'X v TJ' gr. . ,,,, s- ' I-415134 svn, ,. ...y.H'h ,g ' ' ' J'- 'L . .4'if Iif'2?f'w--'-'?-T . . pfrtfjaqi -Ss 1 , L? 1, . Q., ' I fries f.. ef' -1' 1 -Q , - ' gfisiawweafjm - MFE-,.,gjQHf1 ,tif 'nf r ,M 5 f'f4?f'w5ftffwv2d1m 'V ,V ,,,.,f,,,, ., .,W. hm, ,, H,Z5.f,5i'Ci, , ,!i,J,5M lf' iii , !..:.B,,f,'.!L h M. ,A wi -r:-f '4, f -3, ' 4... ' ,,, 7 '- iF'f27Mi-f:'grrfv r -Jef-,wa-fw--.,. V .v-,L ,, ..' -- at 0: f+ 1' '.,, fffvie ' ,.. ,,4.,Wr. ,:E.,g,j ,fd .,,a4,. ,,,,,..,, ,gy ng: --t 'ffsz2sa:r',5Q'-'- -' J? 1, f-c:-1' r :,4Z4'Wr'-a- -we L '--'Ti'-:i'1'?'S,3s-hai,-K -Q ' ' '- '1 '.- . . r1.'- v. 4-1 'j' ' P '?.5?721f'flf'f '33'ff? ? Xb' :-.- :eff ' 5,'-.-QQ?-.ga-fzfggw . ff t- '-31.-e ne' - 3' .4,-eff.-:5,. 1. 1' JH' .. ' . . -41' - 'fn rn- ' ff H., ,: V,
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A Winning Combination 'With so much talent, the team looks very promising' -Jenny Whelchel aster than a speeding bullet ... More pow- erful than a locomotive ... Able to leap tall buildings with a single bound ... it's ... it's ... the girls' track team! In 1988, the girls' track team, both varsity and JV, were very strong. They began the season, hoping to win league, especially hoping to beat Nordhoff, their main competition, and going on to CIF. According to jenny Whel- chel, the team had a lot of depth and a lot of younger kids that look promising. Depth meant having a variety of athletes in the different events such as sprinting, jumping, distance running, and throwing. A normal practice session consisted of a mile warm-up, shakeups, and then breaking up into the different events. Every other day, there was weight training. At the beginning of the season, more emphasis was placed on the actual condi- tioning of the athletes. Later, they were taught correct techniques. The first, second, and third place finishers in each event gained points for the overall team. With so much depth, both varsity and IV teams had excel- lent seasons. nu- .. ---iw.-as . :.- I' . . -1-QT W' 5 J 1-,r.?,g3lA'-1..:i?56'f-' '22, A v fs ,... -... -. f J - ' , A . if .as . .4 .,.,A ' . ,rj ,, .7.,4.,..,,,4tf.',. 2-M I l A A .. . ,.f,w,.,,. . ' ' A H ' ' Q .S The teams benefitted from depth in coaching as well. Bill Duley coached the distance runners, Bill Sanchez coached the sprinters, Brian Case was in charge of the hurdling and pole vaulting, and Coach Bob Blechen guided the discus and shot putters. The superb talent on this team included sprinter, julie Tingle, shot putter, jenny Whelchel, and dis- tance runners Deena Drossin and Tally Rowland. Not only did these athletes have talent, but they also had to train hard and be willing to work. The team hoped to break many records during the season. Other elements which contributed to the team's success were a positive attitude, a willingness to work, and overall team spirit. The girls were able to support each other and that helped contribute to the team's success. The team's hopeful outlook was best summarized when jenny Whelchel and Tally Rowland commented, This year's track team looks promising and strong. There is a lot of team spirit and we are looking forward to winning CIF ' - Grace Asuncion .M ,ry 4 arg, ,,,.ff nn v ---A'-,,,,-.-,-- . n-.au-v 1 'w H rs -Q r-1, -1' -Q W ,,-ff,s:Sfi - - sl? lu' . ' is- ' N- EAP'-QQ, LDA: nf ,A ...:.,.- t . if , '---r ,S .'1L. f- T ' .. .i'Q,g:S's F7??f ?i: Lp ,If ,C - 1- 'ns 4 -Q-.-3, -'-Pgfs ' '-A, X f,,...-4vl .v-'-o- .X X A- .A ' ' QQ- Q' gtmatr f I f - ' With trt-mt-ntlnus strength, jenny lulrt' Tinglt- starts out strong at X- ' 'F ' wht-ltht-I prt'p.rrt-s to put tht- tht- bvgrnntng or ht-r rate. Her . ' shot Hhtrltht-l, tint' tit tht- top .rthlt-tit .rhrlrrt was drsplaytsd not ,fjifi shut Dllllbrs in C.1ltlornt.r, urls tmnlx on tht- girls' track learn but , ' '., i mnlst-ti 21 rn Lll' last xtxit .intl .rlsu on tht' -Kgtntira girls' soccer ' 'r --- V l htipvtlttitlt'It'ntll1t'r tvtlt' rn 1988 team ga ml 114 Grrls' Track 0 r ,,,. .Nu y 1 ff!-A' . lf- 3' RLFQ ' v . 9 M1455 .-I'ki,' . ..
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