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178 Charger runners use technique teamed with past experience to thwart divisional rivalries Reji' Traek Runnm. Freni w; Chris Mow. David McKinley. Rob Hcginbottom. John Paradowski, Mike Sansevcrino, Frank Bums. Darryl Smith, Jeff Spohn. Jimmy Rexroid, Mike Tryo Arman Carlton. Victor Webb. Middle row: Rick Tufo. Wayne Bums, Guy Barbagallo. Charles Jeaieny. Tom Hinrichs. Pat Zero. Neal Fleck, Mark Gordon. Mark Monaco. Brenson Me Brian Warren. Derick Wickliffe. Curtis Johnson. Rommel Hemandea, Sam dark Bade row: Coach Larry Barnson. Johnnie Stewart. Frank Hearting, Al Risdon, Luis Minoli, Jeff Pyl Stephen George. Todd Barker. Jetty Baughman. Dae Noahr, Todd Gortschalk. James Roberts. Mike Dexter, Vernon Polk. George Bolden, Lory Rogers. David Thommicn. Ren Nciiro Brad Chaddick, John dark, Darrin Duncan. Trip Litton, Demetrius Lynch. Boys’ Track
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Girl gymnasts achieve goals with practice on bars, beam, mat The gymnastics team at Clark is the only high school group in town which competes in the Nevada Women's Gymnastics Association. Western and Eldorado are the only other schools that even have coaches for gymnastics. Coach John Appcrson, the coach at Clark, believes if most of the schools can start a program then the district may begin allotting money for an intramural gymnastics program including salaries for coaches. At the state meet girls from Clark in Class III placed first in each of the three events: Sherrie Philip, vault; Jean-nine Peterson, beam; Tina Varlcy, bars. These three girls also captured the top three slots in all-around competition. The Class II meet was held at the end of February. Barbara Boone, Marlene Philip, and Tracy Zimmer were the only girls on the Clark team ranked as Class II. While Class 111 gymnasts perform only the compulsory events. Class II gymnasts must perform the compulsory events plus optional events for which they create their own routines. Coach Appcrson felt many girls drop out of gymnastics once in high school because of the many other activities available. The girls who last more than a year arc devoted and practice long hours to achieve their goals”, he explained. Gymnastics 177
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I. Having left all opponents behind. Charger runners head lor the finish. 2. Glen Baughman and Johnnie Stewart stretch for the wire at the conclusion of the 100-yard dash, 3. Junior Vernon Polk easily clears the hurdle. 4. Hoping for a win. Johnnie Stewart hands off to Frank Barnes in the relay. 3. Victor Webb. Ivory Rogers, and Brenson McKee get out of the blocks quickly to start the race. 6. Rick Tufo concentrates on his pace in the mile run as his opponents attempt to catch him. Boys’ Track 179
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