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1. Senior distance runners Lisa Kck and Kelli Lewis stretch before their lirst race of the season. 2. Kirstin Quigly and her harely visable twin. Lisa Kck, work on their form during the arduous ritual of stadiums. ' 1 Coach Klink briefs Teppi Hawkins on the competition in the 400 meters. 4. A perfect break from the blocks cuts down Kathy Kelly ' s time in both practices and races. coach eck • it ' s kelli ' s fault • fork • attached at the hip Teamwork
My best hopes for the team are to finish third in league and quahty as many girls for C.I.F. finals as possible. -Coach Buchheim Girls Look Forward To C.I.F. Competition ' Wc are not as strong as in years past, stated Coach Buchheim at the outset of the track season, but we ' ll still be very hard to beat in certain events. Those certain events ' he referred to were the sprints and distance races. Senior Teppi Hawkins, the returning M.V.P.. and Kathy Kelly, sophomore standout, appeared to be indehitigable forces at 200 and 4(X) meters. They were joined by transfer student Gail Romero to form the core of the 1600 relay. In addition, Nancy Trost and Cassandra Barnett were expected to provide needed points in the 110 and MK) meter hurdles. Buchheim ' s Big Three in the distance events were Kelli Lewis, returning league champion in the 800 and 1600, Kirsten Quigley, and Lisa Eck. In praising Lewis ' chances to advance past C.I.F. finals, Buchheim also stated proudly, Kirsten and Lisa are definitely the favorites to wm the league championship in the 3200. To top off his assessments, he added that the three could break the school record in the 800, 1600, and 3200 as they paved their way to bigger and more prestigious championships. The remaining talent was spread throughout the field events. Tori Bailen was back in the high jump, as were Linda Stevens and Lisa Campbell in the triple jump. Stevens and Campbell should do well, as evidenced by their medal -winning performances the previous year. Finally, for the varsity. Heather Beekman showed the most potential in the shotput. Talent on the frosh-soph level lay with Jodi Spoon (sprints), Cassie Fleig (hurdles). Kerri Gorman (jumps), and Regena Schudlick and Cassie Simmons (distance). The final story on the track season can be found in the Spring Supplement. , TRACK-! front) C. Smjth. C. Roberts, M. Mills, J. Kurlak. J. Barrcra, A. Tanslcy. J. Piercy, P. Vano, J. Benton, M. Gray, W. Philbm, M. Lyon. S. Hakim, J. D. Tenuta. P. Persson, J. Ostrand; (second row) R. Robbins, J. Jarvie, R. Milburn, J. Wcssling, S. Mackay, G. Gomez, V. Rojas, K. Quigley, J. Mcchan, L. Eck, K. Arf;sat, L. Gcilbcr, A. Roth; (third row) j. Balthasar, M. Kramer, R. Schudich. C. Fleig. J. Spoon, C. Robinson, H. Roberts, K. Gorman, M. Pitlik, J. Sparks. M. Mazakas, S. Romero; (fourth row) A, Clark, B, Wemrich. A. Natale. A. Mooney. H. Paley, I.. Leonard. A. Whecland. A. l-.arnest, D. Altipetcr, J. Mills. A. Leverett. K. IIu{;hes. C. Simmons, C. Hwers. B. Hffenbergcr. R. Mayer, M. Kowalchuk, J. Maedinj;; (fifth row) M. Smith, C. Chung, L Sherman, G. Smith. C. Gillis, H. Kcenan, L. Stevens, E. Williams, T. Hawkins, K. Kelly, D. Barbee, K. Lewis, J. Schmitt. T. Green, L. Campbell. T. Bailen. B. Johnson, M. Domines; (sixth row) D. Manning, D. Saling, J. Basford. C. Thecl. M. Fodor. J. Ehle. K. Riggs. N. Noye, S. Rodgers. S. Basford, D. Lyon. S. Sanford, J. Natale, Z Hickman. E. Yang, ( back i R. Sherman! T. Phillips, G. Coley. G. Wilkerson, R- Roeien. C. Cappola, B. Wyant. K, Bolton, J. Hobbs. S. Hennessy. B. Mitchell. P. Borkheim. ) Allemann. S. Rogoff. D. Johnson, Schulzc, G Barbee (i Resembling the 1..A Marathon, the Dana Hills track team warms up. wait for us • a world perspective M Track lyi J
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