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s Alex Morton put it, this was a rebuilding year for the Boys' Cross Country team. There were no seniors and only two returning runners, Alex and John Sheldon. Despite starting from scratch, Coach Kearney said the team ran well and had a respectable season. This year's captains were Alex Morton and Brad Shively, also the team's top two runners, JJ. jackson, a freshman, was the number three runner. Number one runner Alex Morton began the season well, running his best time in the MSAX SMA meet in September. However, he injured his ankle later in the season. Despite that, he placed fourteenth in the regional meet. That finish enabled him to compete in the state meet, where he placed sixty-fourth. Brad Shively was Spirit ond Unity Fill A Yeor of Rebuildin another important runner. While Alex was injured, he ran well and came in first in the Southfield meet. The team's greatest disappointment was their loss to Andover. Victories against Berkley and Southfield provided the highlights of the season. Also, the entire Varsity Team was able to earn their letters. One of the team's stronger points was their unity. We were a friendly team. We did stuff like go out to dinner togetherf' explained Alex. We got along well and helped each other out, added Mike Weissman. We had a lot of spiritf' All of the runners are planning on returning, so the team should be a top contender for the league championship. Mike added, We're looking foreward to a successful season next yearf' I 9 186 Bovs' cRoss COUNTRY Nick Dovaras OUTSTANDING RUNNERS JOHN Sheldon and Brad Shively lead two Kimball chal- lengers into the stretch during a meet in September. TOP RUNNER ALEX Morton leads the pack in a dual meet against Hazel Park and Kimball. Despite his efforts, Seaholm lost both meets. s - ,, if N New it -.1iv12i ' ' .wb
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