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Martin gains first in hurdles for frosh squad ln the true spirit of sportsmanship, the Jun- ior Varsity and Freshman Track Teams fought with courage yet brought home a hard earned third and fifth as district competition came to a close. Although the spring relay team consist- ing of juniors David Camp and Mike Naron and sophomores James Johnson and Shelby Dement finished in the fifth position, Camp was able to take third in the high jump and Dement captured second in the 100 yard and 220 yard dashes. Gaining a first in the 120 high hurdles, Tony Martin also aided the fresh- man sprint relay team to a second along with Chuck Page, Mike Wood and Chet Murrell. We have strong freshman and sophomore teams, stated Coach Frank Orsak as he expressed high hopes for next year's teams. They could possibly represent us in state, if the determination is here and injury does not hamper our progress. Our strongest members are leaders, which is definitely an advantage, yet no team can survive without dedication. He further explained that if the team work is present next year as it was this year, they can truly go far. - A. Soaring over a hurdle, freshman Tony Martin leaps past a LaPorte competitor to win a first in the 120 high hurdles at the District Meet. B. Advancing to region as members of the sprint relay team, sen- ior Donny Sapaugh, freshman Mike Minter, senior David Sipe and junior Nicky Snell, captured a first at the District Meet. C. Crossing the line ahead of his competitor, yet fifth behind competitors, Mike Wood presses toward the finish line. D. Senior Ricky Lang and freshman Chet Murrell practice the precise tim- ing required to relay a baton. E. Building next year's competition, the freshman team was able to score a first and two seconds at district this year. FIRST ROW: Bruce Cheshire, Jimmy Johnson, Troy Pate, James Gause, Roger Camp, Mike Wood. SECOND ROW: Pat Sapaugh, Tony Martin, Alan Mabry, Jamek Facundo, Terry Brister, David Saulter, Chet Murrell. THIRD ROW: Joey Wolff, Jerry Haynes, Greg Chiappetta, Andy Brink, Garth Jacobs, Rich- ard Tribble, Daryl Rainer, Albert Johnson. F. Jimmy Pyeatt relieves his tension before the mile run is called. G. Senior David Sipe, anchorman for the sprint relay team, crosses the finish line steps ahead of his Clear Lake opponent. H. Leading his contender by a length, freshman Tim Mays clears the hurdle in his path. May's attempts led him to two fourths at district. l. Members of the varsity mile relay team include: senior David Sipe, fresh- men Mike Minter, David Jett and senior Randy Westmoreland. J. After hours of training, sopho- more James Johnson illustrates his form in the starting block. PAGE 206 I BOYS' TRACK 4WD ,,,,,,,, ,YYY L.. .p..., .ng F131- I 2 N.-4 .QA 41. ' I N-...fi ' - fI.. fJ'.i1 -if .. s.,,'-,,4:- 5 Y t 4 ' A :J ' . f - . ca Iigia-, . ' aiu. 4. . GILL t, X it v-.-:,, Y l P! 1 gm 3, Q .ll j. l j. A
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