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lr. High Girls Track OPP. B.R.V. 62 Eastern Hancock 38 86 Shenandoah 28 65 Cowan 35 57 Union 51 Henry County Meet 4th V 2. -. , .... .,.4 - lr. High Boys Track OPP. B.R.V. 73 Eastern Hancock 36 62 Randolph Southern 55 71 Shenandoah 34 59 Cowan 50 58 Union ESO Henry County Meet 2nd CONTEMPLA TIN G, CALCULA TIN G, ANTICIPATTIVG , . , Shannon Wiles shows no uneasiness as he waits to contend. PASS IT ON , . , lerry Davis begins his run with the baton while teammate Shannon Wiles slows himself down tor the best part of the relay , . . the final run, ...lul- READY7 SET' GO! Looking forward to the race ahead of them, lennifer Vaughn and Kim DeWeese plan their strategy. Year ln And Year Out . . The junior high cross country teams ran the year in by beginning to prepare for the season two weeks before school was to start. Over distance was the key to the jr. l'1igh's success. They spent time on posture, breathing, form, arm carriage, and race strategy. The seventh graders worked hard from the beginning, so that they could be winners. Proof lies in their season record of seven wins and no losses. They were also named the Selma Invitational Champs. The eighth graders worked hard, but more than that they had to work together. Placing second in the Sel- ma Invitational they were six and one in duel meets, With two rookie coaches and a lot of excited runners, the jr. high track teams were ready to run the school year out, leaving only two weeks and one day of un-run time. Due to the weather, these teams coached by Mr. Paul Harper and Miss Debra Claghorn often faced the disappointment of cancelled or postponed track meets. Many times they were prepared to run and be- cause of the rain, they were left with nowhere to go. Both the boys and girls track teams contended with four schools. They also ran in the Henry County Meet giving the boys a second place rank and the girls a fourth place. Jr. High Trackfl 39
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Take it on the run . . Vimisliirig the hnish hnw .ill alone, Mike Kinnfitt takes: away a win tintl it sm-tioritil tune. Show Us How lt's Done, Fellasl Behind the school there is a newly surfaced and lined track, a shot put circle, a discus circle, a long jump pit, high jump mat, pole vault mat, and hurdles. This is home tor the Viking runners in the spring. Broken records are a sign ot ex- cellence and many of those times and distances on the west wall of the gym had to be taken down and changed again. The team had out- standing members that helped keep our school in contention, but those who really made the difference were those who backed up the first place winners with consistent follow-up placings. Goals can mean everythingg run- ning a tour minute mile, heaving the shot to grab the state record, or even defeating a rival team. Having some- thing to work for gave the team in- centive. Having the desire to win made each person give everything he possibly could, and that makes a winner. lt's amazing how much devotion has soaked into that track already. Time for me to fly . ,. He did ity he broke his old record, went to sectional in three events, and Larry Tlioinas made his senior year his best. I 40fBoys Varsity Track Halfway through, just a little bit more . . . An ettective part til speed training is dis- tance running, so Dann' Dishman does this to build up his stamina. -tmvks f mf R ,Km f v- vi ' 'E fm fazaaw- G ' rw. 1. li-' 'U' A .A ' W , y awww: A. . M D X I , , , ,V
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