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Girls are strong, successful Coach Walter Bitz describes the girls varsity team as strong and very successful. Finishing third in the league, the girls really turned on the steam during the last part of the season, said Bitz, and we all had a good time. Concentrating on verbal communication and using the field more efficiently were some of our main goals, he added. Seniorjulie Beschta comments that Alth h , oug we had a slow start at first, once we got going our scores showed the way we pla ed. Y According to sophomorejocelyn Mclntire, The new coach did a very good job d d ' an espite the slow start we had a great season. 1: julie Beschta moves the ball. 2: M'ch ll 1 e e Cullison gets ready to kick the ball. 3: Girls Varsity Soccer: Back Row fl.-RJ: Michelle Cullison, Shiela Daniels, Tammi Hayes, julie Burridge, Teresa Robertson, Ronda Cullison, Nancy Ward Middle Row: Jocelyn Mclnrire, Heather King, Heather johnson, Pam Sanders, Lori Demanche, Dalhia Schuette, Angie McCarthy, Kari Infante Front Row: jill Blanchfield, Coach Walter Bitz, julie Beschra 4: Coach Wal B' ' ' ter itz talks to the Varsity girls team. 5: Some of the girls are doing the brazilien. 6: Heatherjohnson rights for the ball.
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R qv- .I 4' 'tw 1 ....f gltwps 1 , J .JJ Im 9 ,ga 'lffaii -Q' tg af.. --Q-.. . - 22 sports at Corvallis High. year I was 13th, he stated. 1. Seniors Brian Pofahl and Steve Gardner stretch before a race at Avery Park. 2. Freshman Juli Oukrop approaches the finish line. 3. Freshman Jim Ford and senior Mike Sather stretch before a race. 4. Cross Country Team: Back Row QL-Rl Coach Steve Locey, Dave Sanders, Bill Lloyd, Steve Reeves, Tei Gordon, Coach Barb Locey Third Row: John Grif- Individual efforts help team The boys' cross country team competed very hard this season. Although some of the runners felt they could have done better, the team ended up placing 7th at District. In cross country the District score is the only one that counts, as in some other Brian Pofahl, a senior at Corvallis High, placed 3rd at District and qualified for State. Pofahl said, Districts were good for me and very competitive this year. I didn't do as well at State this year because I placed 100th, and last A highlight of this season, according to Coach Steve Locey, was the 1 individual effort and the team improvement. jon Griffin improved the most when he dropped his time by a minute and a half at District. A key runner, Steve Gardner, commented, It was a good season. We didn't win too many fmeetsj, but it was fun. The cross country team carried 20 runners, however, only 7 could nm varsity. This lead to much competition within the team because a varsity position was pending on the outcome. 3 En, Jeremy Blanchfield, Jim Ford, Chad Muilenberg, Scott Maresh, Derek Soto Second Row: Chris Suhr, Brian Pofahl, Steve Gardner, Mike Sather, Brian Nathman, Chris Earl Front Row: Ann Got- tenstrater, Ginger Schudel, Kris Kemek, Stephanie Miles, Juli Oukrop, Recinda Sherman, Sherrri Gwillim
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