F lying it high in the field We win as a team not as in- dividuals and as a team we should become outstanding, said Mr. Bateman, coach for tne girls ' track team. Although the girls ' and boys ' field teams had stiff competition from Reno, Hug, and Wooster High, they did very well overall. For the girls ' team Cathy Schmidt and Tanya McClain were high jumpers. In the long jump were Sydney Dull, Rene Martinez, Carrie Woods, and Trina Etchart. Triples were Rene Martinez and Carrie Woods. The throwing event was the team ' s strong point because of returning state and zone finalists Dori Babcock and Pauline Holzhauer. The boys also had a strong team consisting of Tony Smiderle and Fred Radtke, shot; Tony Bulletini, disc; John Kinsey, Dave Hewlett, Mickey Quilici, and Matt Smith, long jump; Byron McClennon, triple; Bill Barriere and Andy Goldsmith, pole vault; and An- dy Sharp, high jump. Long jumper Trina Etchart said, Mr. Bateman is a wonder- ful coach. He works everyone hard and is determined to push everyone to their potential. He ' s very proud of his stars, but he doesn ' t push out the future stars, like freshmen and sophomores. He gives everyone the confidence they need to make state or even just go to a meet. Mr. Bateman said, We are always in the top one, two or three. I expected this year to be the same, a good chance to win it all. Senior Tony Smiderle tries for a new personal best in the shot put at the first meet in Fallon. Junior Andy Goldsmith soars over the bar, which was placed at 10 ' 6 , Senior Andy Sharp practices his high |ump to improve nis chances in zone and state. He averaged jumping 6 ' 0 during practice. Junior Pauline Holzhauer was one of the strong points on the field team, as she took first in the shot put in several meets. Field t tS
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Team Captain Cris Santos works on perfecting her breast stroke during practice. Coach Donna Maddock discusses with Julie Smith her time while Aeryn Don- nelly eats an orange during a meet. S plashin ' it in the fast lane Quite a variety of people made up the Swim Team, out when it came right down to it, they were a real team. This year we ' ve got a lot of team spirit. Whenever we ' re at a meet you see our whole team down at the end of the racing lane cheering their teammate on, said Senior Michelle Struthers. Donna Maddock, the second year coach of the swim team, proved her dedication as a coach to the team by being up at the crack of dawn every mor- ning for practice. The sprightly coach majored in physical education at Michigan State. Some early birds on the team started swimming in November, but for most, the practices started March 2. For training, the team built endurance by swimming two miles a day. Tney also practiced diving, turns, sprints, and the important competition rules. The team was Quite large and mainly composecl of novice, or first year, swimmers. The most impressive novice swimmers were Sophomore Sean Roche and Fresnman Andrea Bennett. The team captains were Senior Cris Santos and Junior Joe Kenoyer. Reno High School proved to be Carson swim team ' s biggest rival. Preparing for a meet, Cory Newton and Chris Faehling practice their butterfly sprints. Racing against the clock, Kim McRoy executes a perfect freestyle form. Swimming I ' l ' V , '
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