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Front Row: Lori Bacoccini, Jenifer Bushong, Niki lagalinski. Tracy Slawinski, Angie Wojcik. Jenny Pelwecki, Nicole Morris, Julie Adams, Second Row: Amy Grimes, Becky Neorr, Tonya Leffel, Christy RifHe, Jenny Hulisz, Jill Zorbaugh. Jill Wunder, Danielle Stanton, Jody Owczarzak, Debbie Miller. Thlrd Row: Nicki McGreevy, Kelly Fry, lenny Byers, Amber Kaufman, Heather Barnes, Kristie Orth, Melissa Hetzel, Angie Post, Nikki Pauch, Dee Dee Wysoszinski, Coach Tim Cady. fourth Row: Rachel Koester, Dawn Hardin. Lisa Wells, jenny Klawitter, Sara King, lodi Haynes, Gina Spewick Back Row: Cheryl LaPlant, PJ. Baer. Dana Mullins, Megan Moore, Jenny Markley, Peggy Kinney. Cory Eaton, Heather Costell. I thought I was supposed to gel lma Aching races her invisible opponent. Where's the finish line? Flori Mosqueda runs hard in the 500 mile club. watmm 5me 8th Grade Tfatk Bedford vs Adrian Springbo3k5 Bedford vs Eassfett 5 3 c! 3 91
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Lightening Speed! Girls Run For Endurance 6 6 ran track to get in shape. It also gives me a sense of accomplishment, freshman hurdles and sprinter Cheryl Werner said. The opportunity to run track was available to any girl who was interested in running. Each girl has to be in- terested before she can meet any goals or become a good runner, distance runner Danielle Ransom said. if the runners had a field event, they completed that before they began their workout. The sprinters and dis- tance runners folIow different workout schedules. The sprinters usually ran in the sand dunes or were on the track, while the distance runners ran between five and eight miles. uThe sense of accomplishment was what really kept their determination going, stated Coach Tim Cady. uI really enjoyed watching them improve their running as the season progressed. There was no Hmost important event or person. Each participant gave a little and everyone helped each other with a little bit of encouragement, stated Cheryl Werner. 9O Front Row: Flori Mosqueda, Danielle Ransom, Laura Bristol, Dawn Philabaum, Stacy Grant, Buffy Williams, Cheryl Werner, Tami Poole, Amber Casey, Second Row: Coach Tim Cady, Deiecia Rokicki, Michelle Miller. Amy Byers, Tricia Blanford, Peggy Martin, Heather Bauer, Terra Konieczny, Sara Spice, Amy Greiner, Brenda Curtis, Thlrd Row: Kelly Mulherin, Tracy Kessler, Tricia Fuller. lenny Patton. Jenny Harpster, Cindy Benedict, Kim Horn. Melissa Madden, Chris Nicholsonjack Row: Rachel Warren, SuellenWilson, Michelle Smith, Paula Schenavar, Dawn Niswender. Leaping Ilurdsl Freshman hurdler, Buffy Williams, uses complete concentration and determination to deer her 110 low hurdles in preparation for her iirst meet against Whitrner.
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Agony of the Feet Runners Gain Discipline n your mark. Get set. Go! These were the words every runner heard before starting his race. The words made the adrenalin flow and the butterflies feel more like bats. They seemed to take forever but when the commands were finally given, our runners came out winners. Track's a great sport to help any athlete do any other sport, stated 8th grade coach, Mr. John Kreuchauf. Freshman Jared Lennard commented, The reason 1m in track is to stay in shape and l like the competition. I think Mr. Gray is one of the best distance coaches be- cause he inspires me to train harder. Track wasnlt all running though. A winning team must have talent in shot, discus, long jump, high jump and pole vault. llWhitmer and Monreo still remained our toughest opponents, added Mr. Kreuchauf. Whether running for points or just to get some ex- ercise, the hard workouts everyday were worth it to be part of a team that usually had to run an extra lap, a victory lap! front Row: Bill Stevens, Clay Anderson, Robert Ridner, Bill Adams, Aaron Collins, Jeff Edmonds. Second Row: Brian Rose, Gary Stern. Todd Wielinski, Jeff Taylor, Keith Whipple. lerry Lennard, Shawn Goldsmith, Wayne Taylor, Back Row: Coach John Kreuchauf, Mark Wright, Shannon Morrin, Josh DeMerritt, Matt Parachek, Bill Ryan, Grady Goa, Robert Hornyak, Scott Wunder, Coach Lynn Gray Get your head up, Eighth grader, Brian Thomas, attempts shot put on the track Brian was last years' seventh grade MVP. 92
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