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Run, Jump, Sprint! Boys Work Hard to Stay on Top One of the biggest changes saw the freshman runners running as part of the junior varsity track team. ttThis gave them more competition since most of our opponents con- sidered their freshman JV, commented seventh and eighth grade track coach, Mr. John Krechauf. ttDue to the millage passing, the JV and varsity track teams received all new uniforms, stated distance coach Mr. Lynn Gray. The 100 Mile Club helped get the track team geared up as well as in shape for the track season. Members of the 100 Mile Club ran five miles a day for twenty days. The runners who finished the 100 Mile Club received a patch. Victory required more than just running. There had to be talent in shot put, long jump, low and high hurdles, and pole vault. ttTrackts a great sport because therets a lot more room on a track team than any other sport? stated coach, John Krechauf. Because of the various events in track, there are approximately fifty students competing in each of the dual meets. ttl feel our two toughest meets were against Whitmer and Monroeft commented seventh grade track runner, Randy Krupp. Coach John Krechauf added, ttWe didntt think of any of our opponents as an easy win because in order to win you must first beat yourself? Up and over! Seventh grader Brian Beard shows off his talent by clearing a height of 6 feet in pole vault at Eisenhower. Pick those Knees up: Freshman Guy Rogers and eighth grader Mike Wagenhauser run their last mile during 100 mile club. 98
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Up up and away! Eighth grader, Lori Bacoccini follows through with the hitch kick technique in the long jump at Clay High School. were Wiped Out! Eighth graders, Alissa Tonjes, Natalie Waldron and Amy Greeley, strive to run their last mile for the day while in the 100 mile club. 7th 8! 8th Girl's Track Front Row: Kelly Wunder, Tanya Santicroce, Melissa Mull, Heather Costell, Gina Spewick, Angie Wojcik, Jenny Pelwecki, Ginny Martin, Lisa Wells, Melynda Fields, Kem' Swan, Melissa Travis. Row 2: Amy Stadniczuk, Danielle Casey, Jenny Benedict, Mary Studer, Jenny Bringham, Peggy Kinney, Kim Smith, Belinda Neorr, Kristen Peters, Jenny Bushong, Shannon McMorland, Lori Bacoccini. Back Row: Coac, Cady, Natalie Waldron, Carla DeMem'tt, Melissa Hud- son, Angie Guiberson, Julie Admas, Kim Jolin, Con' Anchoviak, Jill Flessner, Cindy Godfrey, Jenny Bailey, Shelly Moore, Beth Simpson, Jennifer Mossburg, Nicole Mom's, En'n Kochendoerfer, Coach Shira. Light on her feet, Keri Swan, seventh grade shot putter, shows the final steps in the glide technique at the teams first meet against Eisenhower. She took lst place in this event with 27 feet 6 inches.
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Push the ball! Ei hth grader Joe Joly works hard in shot-put to place at the Eisen ower meet, which took place at Clay High School. First Row: John Penny, Brent Harrold, Tim Jensen, Craig Goodelle, Chris Meyers, John Piorkowski, Tom Utz, Kevin Cox, Pat Schenavar, David Bowser, Ed Manuel, Scott Campbell, Chad White, Mike Linsey Second Row: Brad Thomas, Kevin Greenwalt, Sam Lerch, Chris Cottrell, Dennis Brooks, Mike Smith, Mike Gray, Mike Bonnor, Jeremy Miller, Chris Halenza, Mike Wagenhauser, Randy Nicholson, Joe Joly, Mike Morgan, Troy Travis, Dan Robertson Third Row: Paul Kowalik, Brian Beard, Ricky Upton, Erin Reinert, Dale Steele, Kevin Rowe, En'c Burton, Jamie Uller, Chip Foreman, Jim Derrer, Randy Krupp, Doug Calhoun, Coach La OhDell Fourth Row: Coach John Kreuchauf, Shawn Braden, Paul eArmond, Chuck Hilsenbeck, Jason Burt, Greg Battle, Brett Parachek, Matt Sugg Strive for that finish line! Freshmen Scott Maltman and Rob Elwartoski struggle to qualify for the 440 relay for the Napoleon invitational. Breaking away! Eighth grader, Eric Burton, laughs as he passes a friend on his last lap during the one hundred Mile Club. 99
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