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E change Student Leods Maples to 4th in Store he Girls' Cross by Australian Country Team, led exchange student Michelle Bews, ran its way to an outstanding season numerous firsts. They were undefeated in regula- tion meets except for one loss early in the season. In the MSAXSMA meet, the team placed fourth. They took first place in the league and regional meets. This was the first time a Seaholm team had won the regional meet. Their win placed them in the state meet, where they finished fourth. Individual performances were also outstanding. Michelle Bews won all of her races except one and set eight best time meet in this year and took course records. She ran her of 17:49 in the regional October. Her most impressive win was in the state meet, where she finished twenty-four seconds ahead of the number two finisher. Sharon Libby also did extremely well and placed fortieth in the state meet. Both girls were named to the All-Area First Team. Linda Clayton and Tanya Eidschun were named to the Second Team, and Stephanie Scott and Terri Peek received Honorable Mentions. One of the team's strengths was the moral support they gave each other. Another factor which helped the team was good coaching, according to Linda Clayton. In fact, Coaches Kearney and Wheeler were named All-Area coaches. Coach Kearney proudly compliment- ed the teamg t'They were hard working and mature and it paid off. I 1 . ---- '52:1s nw. 1. yggg .S 1. 5 W eu t K A S sllssss Nick Dovuas STATE CHAMPION RUNNER Michelle Bews proves herself to be the fastest runner in Oakland County in the October meet at Marshbank Park. ACTING MANAGERS Tanya Eidschun and Beth Wittenberg relay the finishing times of the boys' team to Coaches Wheeler and Kearney. GIRLS cRoss COUNTRY 189
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