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Cross-Country Captures Title Believe! Thatis what makes state champions y gaudy district champions, and Centennial's 1978 s cross country teamlwas just that --+ champions. f1'hesei24 .runners had a County, record! of 7+1, whichfplaced them second in the county, losing only to Wilder Lake. The team is young and can onlyirriprove withkage, even if they are already on topl Their coach. Ken Kat2ClL summed at up the season: s P if l-.Eagle runners gdidrft win the state. cross- t country title on that dayyin November. We won it . alrightyandlthei race was on that day, but.that's V not when wefwon it. We won it on a steamy day in August, and ahot, drytday ineSeptemberg we P fwon it in a Cold rain einiOctober, and a freezing . Novemberpredawn. We won it over hundreds 'of i P rnileslofi roadwork, and in uncountediounces of f sweat, curses, aches, laughs, and tears. p P .We Wtin it with ya team. No,! we hadlyno super- stars.lWhat we' had was better: two dozenahard e workers utterly committed to becoming the best l . t they could beg H P P P . . And wefwonlit. Wetbecame stateichampions, .but you know what? Even if i we hadn't been I victorious in :hose races and in those champion- . ships, weknew wehad'w0n.1Everyrnonthf, every P day, evC1TY.step, we knew we were champions. We committed ourseives..We became thetbest we l possibly could and along the way became state fh3mpi0IlS.,, p I Be1ieve! Cross-Country Eagles Opponents Hammond 15 50 Atholton 28 27 . Howard 17 46 Mt. Hebron I8 39 Falston 26 33 , Q Wilde Lake 21 40 V Oakland Mills I6 42 Glenelg 26 29 County Championship Second Place 1 District Championship First Place State Championship First Place ' kcgoss-COUNTRYZ First ROW Cindy HyltOn,l Ricky Seller. Debbie Palaldinb, Sheila Dolan, W . Mike Gallagher, Dale Wrightg Kevin. Fitzpatrick, Adrian Shepelarey, Jody Hilderbrandt. Second I Row -44 Mike Banner, flfomk Marlatt, Ray Albright, Jirnrhyh Colvin, Chris -Warnerg Pete Bauer, Davids., gkacionei Doug'iRichardsonQ,' Jeff -KempicQ 'Markfil-lilderbrandt, Dennis Kelliher,'-Jon Nitzg Paul .Sff0?S5nCl'?CP5'?h Kefl'Katzen.' ff i I ili' , Q . H ' 98 Cross-Country
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,ff --'r' mm k .1 Spikers Snag Second .Iammed f'1ngerslandfbruised knees were common from Augustthroughg November foreall twelve members of the Eagle volleyball teamq These were small prices to pay, howevergforethe team placedsecond in county matches- 1fAfter l orrinch practice, hard work, and excellent instructionfby Coach Bruce Smith, the girls remained undefeated tgin their firstsix county games Their first loss 'was' to Mt. Hebron, who went on to become county champs. Outstanding players Barbara Dorsey and captain Terri Costello, withgtheir strong spikes and serves, led the team in an extremely successful season. . , l Y K Although -the Eagllesgweree not county champs, Coach Smith said,l 'll Aanif still proud of my team andttyutheytare theobest team 1g've ever coached. y f l t 1
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