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The Cross Country Teum's journey through cities, districts, and stutes took them Over Hill The Rolling Hills of Shamanah Golf Course seemed endless as the hot Indian Summer sun beat down upon my back. As the dust kicked up behind my feet and my heart pounded harder with each painful step, I thought I might collapse in a heap. I reached the top of the last peak. now it was all downhill. As I crossed the green golf course, I felt my spirit and feet lift. Adrenaline poured through my aching body as I reached the nearing finish line. Upon breaking the recl tape, I glanced back at the green to my struggling opponents. Capitals Cross Country has done emu' Dule something that many teams strive for but few achieve. It was the feel- ing of family. great coaching, and cooperative team members helping the team reach their goals and do well in prestigous meet such as the Twin Falls Invitational, and the Garrie Franklin Memorial in Eu- gene, Oregon. Robin Card con- cluded the season undefeated and in the state meet, finished the 1000 meter run 30 seconds ahead of his opponents. Also showing good standings were, Tracy Reglin, Trina Iienrie, Brett Plummer, Ricks Wil- liams, Matt Gregory, jim Bunce, Brian Duncan, and Dusty Pena. ur- 5' very well this year, accomplishing .4-f .4 l 4 ,dr ig g-5,212 i i . '-fs . '?,f,,.4. '13 gif' f, H ,,.' :ls..,.sgX ses agffksfqe A '.'.. 1. 'vgbfnivyiig -,. . ,-W, 1-'fl ,f ' - fs- --Sc' .ss ,als-,'1qgs't: .. 4. 'tWsfgs' ,. -1 si gQw..r,Q,-Q-,....g3 ,Jfpj-:arf .xiwpex . 5' I ' f- fl F ' - i - Mmfhv 1 i-Zs..xE3Bl3g:X3gfQ. .Y Xe. 13- . M A . i, if-Q, .xg sh. A-.rpst ,rgjgv--Mt? A- . .. feds if b5iii..,,A,, iW,.i4Qgggf Q , . A 9' . 9: -ii'-I:il.3i4'? fr 1 r .af ' ' s '-f:v5X.-27-3 I .L r X - 'A X . -f.1-rf ' 3-Qwvi sw- - use w .. 1 t if if ---.tgZi..L- at ts' . ,' :Et-rsvp W- t r .5,,,I,3,5 , affix .K at H A -6 ---ffl . .fra v-4 cvxlaqm sp wave- W -- . -- . ,lah Ls-,Qi 1 Y gg ,gym W ge .,r.'fr. sr,53 s J. gixyg . sg. ,,f I ',..M3'iai51g1 .- , X apr... 34.5 n , ,. t. MRA.. . U ,,5kx-i.ViH .,5g7f4,,aki3Xg Z,x.f1,,4 . g, ' -t . , '.f1i.,v .., - In K 1 5 . . fe f 59 , . . , V I. . . wa .,,,.,!,,g,v,- A, Q if N., ' , f ' '- ' t .r , we -9 .- . Q- I ws - ' r' 1- ' ., if 1 Q .- . 4 . - . A N . .f it ff: - - 'A -W .'1ss..-..- fa- Q -s t '5s - r The members of Cross Country are: liirst Row- Steve Rhodes, lieth Ifetrow, Trina llenrie. Tracy Reglin. Karann Williams, Noel Careyulohn Taylor, and and Coach Cantrell, Second Row- Iiric Williams. Robin Card. lirian Duncan. Ricks Williams, Dusty I'ena,,lim liunce. Matt Gregory. Layne Ward. Iirett Plummer, and Iienjoslyn. ,e'i-'BN' .Mgr pi! ' K fo, CLOSING IN ON his op- ponents. Brian Duncan Con- ' l fidently pushes himself to- The family-like quality be- ward the finish line. tween coach and runner made me want to win more than anything I've ever wanted. -Robin Card 7 9 Cross Country 91
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Through the season, the wrestlers prove they defzmtely possess In the far reaches ofCapital High School there echoes the strained, power-hungry efforts of twenty- seven determined young men be- ginning their grueling two hour wrestling practice. An increasingly popular sport, wrestling requires dedication, discipline, and guts. Amidst the gold mats and sweat, the wrestlers strive to improve themselves physically and mentally. They labor for glory and maintain pride in their achievements. The wrestling gym walls are decorated with pictures of victories scored by outstanding Eagle wrestlers. These pictures serve as goals for the cur- ll the Right Moves rent team who sees them and imag- ines their own matches among them. Making weight is probably the most difficult requirement of a wrestler. Skipping meals, eating ice cubes, and running laps around the school are ways to lose the unwant- ed pounds. Good wrestlers develop determi- nation, agility, and strength and they are willing to endure the bruises and bloody noses that are part of the sport. SHOWING PROMISE FOR THE FU- TURE, sophomore Dennett uses his skills on his opponent. A vsWwaaN.Q YAY! :P 25 i If Alum mu AlxlNG 'rms GRIP or His OPPONENT. Brian Wardle punishes the other mm. Above: WXYING TO Ol ISMART lm Opponen' Mme Mflwlnel mom C 'f'0US'Y IISINC llli IYPI RTISIZ, Ron Wardle prepares to pin his opponent. JP V irsity Wrestling
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