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itJlU'-- 1:1118 iq, 4 Cross Country Team - Front row: Tim Sowell, derwall, Doug Campbell, Richard Laake, Tom Chris Stewart, Tim Mahoney, Jim Delzer, Terry Berry, Steve Scott, Brad Gordanier, Kevin Stewa Couch, Brad Hansen, Tim Wilson, Keith Helvey. art, Rick Trimmell, Dan Berry. Back row: Paul Balthazor, Tim Ward, Blaine Von- Jn Vi l rv fflw Mahoney reaches for all he's ggfg-,coming down the stretch in the regional,Qeet.' in-2 .Q Sweat and work pay off The effort shown by the 1976 Colt Cross Country team and their per- formances throughout the year was tremendous. Leadership and depth were the important factors in the thinclads success. The team, led by seniors Tim Mahoney, Chris Stew- art, Tom Berry, and Jim Delzer, amassed a long list of accomplish- ments. Among these accomplish- ments included a perfect score of fifteen at the Winfield meet. The team won the league title hands down, along with four first place finishes in a row. Five runners were placed on the all AVL League team. They included Tim Mahoney, Chris Stewart, Jim Delzer, junior Terry Couch, and sophomore Tim Wilson. Tim Wilson and Tim Mahoney placed third and fourth respectively to lead the team to a first place fin- ish at the regional meet. Finishing just 8 points behind Winfield, the Colts placed 4th in the 4A state meet. Tim Wilson came through again to bring home a 13th place medal while Tim Mahoney followed at 14th.
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Netter's improve, future bright Campus High's girls tennis team seems to be following the evolution of the currently popular game itself, even if it is a few years late. For the die hard tennis fan, it hasn't been too many years since the days of little recognition, stares, and remarks hurled at those who play that sissy sport. For those girls that go to Campus, there is the added obstacles of artic- cold winds that blow lobs beyond the baseline, and make players cov- er up with gloves and hooded warm- ups. As with the big-time sport of in- door racquet clubs, the CHS girls seem to be climbing out of the ranks to net respectibility. The 1976 sea- son opened the way for a brighter J .-.M 'B '-we , r- 2 f F' l ! ipim M w----,7-.m.-v..,y .s . . XX . I gxzmfifft '-iar4-stw:ww- - ' - ' an I '-WZ Q ' . a e- : , '-- W N '-tri-1.9 ' .E ,' fe 1? in-.wh . g .. . - -.'. Coach Joe Hoover offers a few pointers to varsity girls tennis team members Mindy Province, Elaine Tiezsen, Jill Beck, Stacy Jones, Ellen Everly, and Pam Coppage. future than past. As pro tennis began accumulating television time and hoards of dedi- cated followers, Campus High broke through by taking the Wichita Colle- giate Triangular. Seniors Jill Beck and Pam Cop- page teamed with juniors Mindy Pro- vince, Ellen Everly, Elaine Tiezsen, and Stacie Jones to win the talent- filled Collegiate event. The junior varsity also picked up a triumph to cap off its season. First year-Coach Joe Hoover guid- ed the team throughout the fall by initiating several new techniques and was very optimistic with the team's future. With four varsity players return- ing, the immediate future does in- is -x A in E 43 if ls M . 4. deed look bright. If the team contin- ues to reflect the advance of tennis all over the world, Campus will have plenty of match points to look for- ward to. The needed improvements are still many, The planned rejuvanation of the tennis courts may not chal- lenge the tradition and atmosphere of Wimbledon, but will certainly be put to good use. Besides, where else can you practice your backhand on the receiving end of a baseball pitch- ing machine. Senior Jill Beck shows intense concentration as she perfects her serve during a home match K ..., ,lggs5s,.,,,...., ' U K 1 -i'f M K1-my --f-. ..g,,,...,ve. . K . DQ Bradford, er R. Bazil, D. J. Hedrick, F. , G. Tuck , K. Hardman, J. Wentling, T. Cloyd, M. Graham.
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