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During one of those long, hot practices, T. Reinhard prepares for another drill. Sprinting down the field, L. Andersen leads a fast break against Fleetwood. B. Geist and L. Gentile are dejected after losing the bid for the division title. A knee injury strikes a fatal blow to M. Millard.
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ROW 1: R. Rhode. ROW 2: Denise Long, D. Seibert, N. Kline, Debra Long. ROW 3: Lisa Andersen, B. Geist, Louise Andersen, T. Reinhard, M. Millard. ROW 4: K. Banner, T. Schaeffer, K. Schaeffer, Mrs. Quigley, L. Larrimore, T. Stoudt, W. Snyder. te ----s-yfa.. ' ;Wg : Come on, girls! Sock it to Milkers, the JV coach. ' em, thinks Miss Title Hopes Die On Field October 17: It was disappointing; we should have done better than we did. We were plagued by injuries. This is the summary of the girls ' hockey season, according to their coach, Mrs. Quigley. Their season started with victories, and the girls had hopes of becoming county champions. However, by midseason two varsity player sustained injuries that caused them to be sidelined. Even with this setback, our team was the only team in the county that defeated Fleetwood, the county champions. Tess Reinhard, a senior on the hockey team, con- tributed her thoughts. I think we tried hard, but due to some bad luck — namely injuries, we had a disappointing season. The team did not have an outstanding season, but several players did. Rose Rhode, Mindy Millard and Louise Andersen were placed on the East All-Star team, and Lisa Andersen received honorable mention. K. Schaeffer muscles in for a clear. Every comer is a goal is J. Hoch ' s war cry
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Harriers Have Best Season In Years October 19: The cross country team did better than many people expected this year. The coach, Mr. German stated, It was a very pleasant, surprising season. It was the best we had in five years. I was very satis- fied with the way things went. We lose only one runner next year. We should do just as well next year. Dan Nolan, the senior on the team echoed the coach ' s thoughts. I thought the season was good. We did a lot of running. Everyone worked hard — we had a good team. Determined to win, D. Nolan kicks in the final yards of the course. ROW 1: A. Belong, N. Epler. ROW 2: T. German, S. Belong, B. Keiser, Mr. German, B. Nolan. ■ f 1% Upper Perk OPP 22 f ' Sch. Valley 26 vk - ' milpehomten ' 31 32 KuLztnwn 23 30 Twin Valley Fleetwood 25 28 28 J, 19 Daniel Boone 39 S 45 Wyomissing 75 Keyed for the sound of the gun S. Belong and T. German finalize their position. FALL: Cross Country
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