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Supports AF? Kris Barnes AF is involved in 19 sports at the fresh- en, JV, and Varsity levels. These sports ve individual budgets set by the AIA. ing active in these sports not only takes oney, but also support from different ople. Athletic Director O.K. Fulton is the com- unication line between AF and the hools AF competes against. When asked how important sports are to school? Cheryl Zidow said, Very impor- nt, because it helps students learn to get ong with each other as well as with other eople. Zidow, assists Mr. Fulton with uaranteeing the eligibility and transporta- on of AF athletes. Zidow is also one of the 8 coaches on staff, who besides having a ll day of classes, spend hours after hool, at practice pushing the athletes to eir limit to they can do there best in ompetition. Teachers show their support by coming the games and, when necessary letting e players out of class early on game ays. It is important that fellow students how their support by wishing the mem- ers of a team Good Luck or just by oming to see them play. The parents how support by understanding why their ids aren't home for dinner every night, nd also by providing rides to and from ractices. Referees, trainers, and the medi- al staff are a vital part of AF sports too. At AF athletes are taught Honor first, in or lose Through the wins and losses f the year, they have up held the motto. he athletes experience the joy of winning, he disappointment of losing, and some- imes unfortunately the pain of injury. All f these experiences would mean nothing, ithout the people who support AF. uring the AF vs. Cactus game, Sean Yohe suffereda inor ankle sprain. On the practice tee. at Eric Wohler, works on his swing form. 'Buck Simington gets a single leg and he's work- Ing for a take down. Pete Eichorn. No. 8 just headed the ball during the AF vs Deer valley at the Skyline tourney. A V , ., YW - , W K . ,,,, W gl, -S, Q -...xii f-V -:I-0 kt XX' N , v l ' x rf: . . xl 1 vo l N 'I fi' -Q T' .. pf. five' Masai--mve,,. . ' .IV . '7f5f g ' ,waz-'i.,,5K. ',Qf,r.. .L. .thugs . t '.z -1 - 1g,.,.. ,- , M., - nw, ftf..i7.? 'F' ' l , - ' Swimmers take time out from the Casa Grande swim meet, to relieve the tension. AF freshman, Tim Phipps, tackled at the lst down, during the AF vs. Casa Grande game. sports dividerf25
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