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Page 91 text:
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,4 E DURANCE A D GUTS he future looks bright for our school in the cross country even ts for the years to come. Our B-team held a record of 4-3 and our 8th grade, rated best in DeKalb county, held an undefeated record with an easy victory at the county meet. Our B-team and eighth grade cross country teams really de- serve congra tula tions. R. Bryant, T. Layton, C. Knaggs, E. lllitchell. S. Douglas, K. Redeker. A. Brim, D. Dawslon. R, A hdelal. C. Cain, S. Jones, A. Hansen, IW. llosses, D. Huns- berger, S. Toth. A. Dent, P. Aparicio, S. Pinkston. NOT PICTURED - D. Hick- ett, J. Sapp, R. Boothe, C, Domaleski. by I ln-
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CROSS COUNTRY he cross country team had a very successful year. Both the Varsity boys and girls had outstanding participa- tion and Victory records. The Varsity boys were led by George Hall, Mike McKinnon, and Jimmy Gibson into a 11-3 re- cord. Ashley Roseman, Clark- stonis record holder for the 3.1 mile course, led the varsity girls in to a 7-0 record. Our school can surely be proud of our team. M. Hansen, J. Terry, E. Wilson, L. McLaughlin, N. Sandlin, A. Roseman, S. Reimer, C. Cain, P. Black, lVl.lVlcKinnon, G. Durgan, R. Gehman, A. Oliver, S. Conklin, G. Hall, ill. Dailey, J. Gib- son, E. Lvlliffliligfllll, A. Schlueter, K. W'iYII13I1, Mgr. NOT PICTURED - D. Johnston, K. Ad- ams. RUNNERS WITH 86 i .
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Page 92 text:
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Varsity Track ALWAYS 0 lst row: Derrick Searcy, Shawn Johnson, Victor Cowan, Leon Jason Greene, Maurice Reid, Pat Black. 3rd row: Whaley, Tony Shell, Melvin Yarbrough. 2nd row: Coach Moore, William Dean, Kelvin Scott, Tim Williams, Jeff Dur- Beatty, Zalmon Blackmon, Tim Zoretic, Marvin Dailey, gan he '85 Track season is proud to be one of the best in Clarkston performances in the Georgia, Norcross, Memorial, Woodland, and Winder Re- A lays. The regions 5AAA meet again brought out the best in our boys with the top teams being Clarkston, Avon- , dale, Marist and Westminster. Several iitti If members qualihed in the state AAA meet and represented our school well in competition with the best in Georgia. This was the 3rd year in row the track team Hnished at the top in Region 5AAA and all of the team members it A should be congratulated for their ef- forts. Some outstanding performers throughout the year were Mauria Den t, Zalman Blackman, Tim Zoretic, and Leon Whaley. All of the '85 returns for next year, so the future looks bright for the '86 season. 1uwrAvusur', M. In T A . ,V K Q History. The Angora thinclads , performed Well in dual and tri meet l competition in addition to outstanding , I u -4
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