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This year's boys track season was highly successful, advancing the en- tire team to sectionals where they took a well-earned third. The team then qualified nine runners to dis- tricts. Although the team fell short in many of its City League meets,where it finished ninth out of 13 teams, it ex- celled in AA competition. Coach Rick Moulton described the team as having great depth and being very competitive. He said that there was no single strong performer but a balanced line-up. The girls track team had a respect- able season under first-year coach Sharon Houghton. Miss Houghton said that the team's strongest performers were Cheryl Barocsi in the 1600 and 800 meters and Lynn Powers in the long jump. The girls also had avery young team andwill have many returners for next year. The awards went to Lynn Powers and John Galla for most improved. Most valuable went to Dave Hodge and Cheryl Barocsi while Teresa Rable re- ceived most inspirational and Dan Kish took the coach's award. 60 X track 'I I ,Q ' BILL 'QS Above left: Junior Cheryl Barocsi strains to open tuning Above Pole vaulter Roger Bacon comes up the lead in the relay competition. Far above: a little short on his attempt Senior hurler Dave Hodge concentrates on his EE
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Worked hard, had fun Below right: Although there were many talented underclassmen on the varsity team this year, lack of experience proved to be one of their downfalls. Here sophomore Loren Brown finds out what pressure can do in an important game, Neither the freshman nor the JV am had a Winning season this year. ut they were able to gain experience d have fun at the same time. In addition to playing their own chedule, JV team members had to ork all Week long with the varsity. ey were hit every day by the Varsity, but they had just as much chance to 't back. 'I'hey gained some satisfac- ion from all their time by suiting up :for the Varsity games. The JV 's used the running talents of J aros and the talented hands of Quinlan for their passing game. A JV players, including Loren and DeLeath Hill, saw varsity many times and gained valu- experience for future years. The freshmen were led by Coach Pat and featured the extraordi- talent of running back Clarence and a tough defense that shut their opponents four out of seven H . I-,,,,.:M-.l f',,ni.,,,14'-'1' M,,M.,-f , -L . fr . ...ff 1 -ff, ,A , ..i. , .1 ,, . . ' ' 5 'F' ,fit--,, ,'.' ,af , . ,ffmyfi ' -Q 3 - 1 i 'Wir li 1 ' 5634 ont row: Chris Cherry, Kelly Smalley, Bryan Bell, ave Wlodarz, Todd Henney, Brad Prater, Tony erales, Ed Ladd, Mike Haaek. Second row: Jeff eisloft, Bruce Buehew, Mickey Gyurko, Dan heehy, Bob Hartmann, Matt Mroozkowski, Matt 'nyder, Bob Boerst. Third row: Mark Kuhn, Joe Liburdi, Matt Manthey, Marty Perlaky, Mickey Thompson, John Jackson, Dave Daiber, Eric Schultz, Chris Mlynek, Mike Taylor. Back row: Dave Lozano, Aaron Peters, Tim Barrett, Mike LaMantia, Joe Gonzales, Clarence Carter, Jeff Zgorzelski, Jon Noreika, Mike Guerrero. JV FOOTBALL C 1-5? Stritch Northview O St. J ohn's 18 O Bowsher 12 O St. Francis 18 18 Rogers 8 16 Devilbiss 22 FRESI-IMAN FOOTBALL , C3-3-13 Stritch 12 Waite ' O 8 St. J ohn's O O Bowsher 0 O St. Francis 50 O Rogers 8 2 Libbey 8 8 Macomber O football X 59 if
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. .9 YYY 1 4-Q Left: Pansy C-alla soars over Lhe hurdles as she Lries LO open up Lhe lead. Far above: W1Lh discus in hand, Marianne Kamm prepares Lo Lhrow. Above: Randy Sedlak smraihs Lo caueh Lhe leader. track X 6 l 5' 1 . 'TWV ZA: 4 fi
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