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Long jumper Ross Adelman soars to a first place finish,l3l. Rick West and Tom Van Matre round the last turn in the grueling two mile race,l4l. Lenny Mclntosh gives it his all in the long jump,l5l. The varsity team: first row-Dave Cobb, Richard Morte, Ross Adelman, Robert Goldeng second row- Jeff Hammond, Lenny Mclntosh, Roland Evans, Carl King, Eric Victorine, third row-Ken Smith, Dave Curnutte, Blaine Nickens. Rick Jacobsen, Cliff Kemper, Pat Cummings,l6l. Blaine Nickens exhibits his form as he goes over a hurdle,l7l. 151
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With good depth, the varsity track team should finish fourth in league competition. But strong individual performances would allow the Cougars to upset the top teams in the league. i Cabton Atwood ran the hurdles, ran a leg in the mile relay. and pole-vaulted. Bill Kimball cited him as the outstanding individual performer. Tom Van Matre was the top man in the mile and two mile. Cliff Kemper led everyone in the 100 and 220. Jeff Hammondspecialized in the long jump. Pat Cummings was the best shot putter and Brett Peterson was tops in discus. With everyone performing to his capabilities, the J.V. track team should place second. But hard work could allow them to capture first place. Tim Mumma and Randy Metz were the top two sprinters on the team. Doug Murphy. the iron man on the team. was a Good All-Around athlete. He participated in whatever event he was needed. Greg Brown was the best shot putter and discus thrower. Phil Duncan placed well in the distance races. Poor depth could force the freshman track team into a fifth place finish. Their big problem was that they didn't have enough people to run in the meets. Pat Dinnell was the best shot putter on the team. Ken Harvey performed extensively in the distance events. Art Oliver ran the 880. Tim Mumma breaks the tape ahead of everyone else in the 440 yard relay,l1l. Cabton Atwood clears the last hurdle en route to a first place finish,l2l. 150
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--NI in-can 2 The runners in the sprint medley anticipate the sound of the gun, lll. As he clears the last hurdle, Mark Gittens looks for the finish Iine,i2J. Phil Duncan begins his anchor leg in the distance medley.l3l. The sophomore team: first row-Frank Garcia, Doug Murphy, Randy Metz, Mark Gittens, Brian Taylor, Alan Schecler, Phil Duncanz second row-Brad Kent, Mike DeOliver, Jim Raff, Greg Brown, Mike Bockmanl4l. 152
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