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UPPER LEFT—C. Shrake. J. Cosgrove. S. Ellis. T. Vaad. M. Rank, and T. Geddes receive 3rd place at State. MIDDLE—Stephanie Hepburn and Taml Shep- herd push for the finish line. ABOVE—Marty Rank and Chancey Shrake wish each other luck before the meet. LOWER LEFT—S. Hepburn. A. Gruenlg. A. Voorhls, E. Bleberly. J. Bleberiy. and T. Shep- herd take 4th place at State. LOWER RIGHT—Sir Winter keeps warm during a meet. By Taml Shepherd and Cheryl Maly Cross Country 29
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Who Made It To State? The golf team was very young and Inexperienced. We expect to Improve next year as all five of our regional golfers will return.” stated Mr. Hargens. Weather played an im- portant role In the golf season. The first meet at Rapid City was limited to 9 Holes because of rain. The meet at Mitchell was cancelled altogether because of poor weather. Chad Wlnterfeldt placed 13th at the Regional Golf meet at Pierre. Ron Simpson qualified for the State Golf Meet at Pierre by placing 12th at Regions. Ron was elected most valu- able and Chad was chosen as most Improved. Rapid City Invitational 5th Pierre Invitational 6th Chamberlain-Pierre Dual 2nd Regions at Pierre 3rd RIGHT—Ron demonstrates his powerful drive. BELOW—Members are Scott Schelske, Chad Wlnterfeldt, Ron Simpson. Christian Casey. Coach Rick Hargens. Kurt Kelsey. Billy Bourn. Chad Ohlrogge. and Greg Paulson. Not pictured are Todd Lelterman. Jett Klstler, Eric Miller, and Ryan Schoub. 28 Golf
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Who Went To State? “When the season started I felt I had to re-think what our team goals should be. We were missing some of the key people from last year's teams. There were some sparks of great performances dur- ing the season, but there were also some performances that fell short,” stated Mr. Winter, coach. The Girl's Varsity team won eight trophies, including the Big Dakota Conference, Regional 4 Central Conference, and the State Meet. The team was actually better than the trophy count would indicate. They continually took second against some of the top ranked teams in the state. The highlight of the season was the State Meet where both teams won trophies, a first in Chamber- lain history. The boys hadn’t won a state trophy since the State Meet In 1971. Three seniors who helped Immensely over the years were Travis Vaad, Tami Shepherd, and Scott Ellis. Chosen the most valuable varsity boy was Travis Vaad, most valu- able girl was Ann Gruenig and most Improved was Marty Rank. The harriers set out on their 3.1 mile run. Scott Ellis paces himself lor the long run. Johanna Bleberly and Alisa Voorhls team up to achieve their goals. Trent Geddes strives for the finish line. 30 Cross Country
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