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t. CROSS COUNTRY Front Row: Kate Lapides, Shauna Ponsford, Sharon Boselli, Kris Wertz, Beth Cole, Kathy Benson, Lisa Howell, Tami Errickson, Karen Lapides, Iulie Calhoun, Cathy Bedell. Row 2: Sarah Hansen, Kim Hufford, Kristen Boyd, Dave Havlick, Bob Barrett, Bill Voughon, lay Roper, Gena Howell, Ann Wilson, Karen Gordon. Row 3: Coach Dan Hunter, Bill Whetstone, Adam Dunford, Iohn Fitch, Coach Roger Briggs, Iohn Barden, Brett Ponsforcl, Albert Gonzalez, Coach Maryann Briggs. Back Row: Duncan Bell, Dave McKee, David Hage, Steve Kohuth, Dan Arnold, Ieff Braun, Bart Miller, Dave Gallegos. lil The cross country team looks worried, trying to see what place they got. IZI Every- body is tired from the race, ISI Karen Gor- don is happy the team did well. 141 Martin English shares his expertise with Kathy Ben- son. Cross Country 133
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We try harder When the girls' cross country team went to the state tournament this year, they put on a show that was really exciting. The team was winning, and then came the last race. One of our girls was leading, until she collapsed with exhaustion, giving first place to Wheatridge. During the year, the team trained hard, pushing themselves to repeat the first place victory they won last year. They learned to have confi- dence in themselves and to meet challenges. They also developed strong bonds of friendship and learned not only about themselves, but about each other. ln a sport formerly thought of as strictly dominated by boys, these girls showed once again that they were state-class athletes. Overall, the year was a good one, with the exception of several injur- ies. l rrsss T Zed. T rrr1s6,,oumaf,1W' ffemfiai ,f1iLyhazrf1ai3s1'g, g ir.rrr rrrrr f it 1 T f.'.r .f , ' f' f f , 14 . f, fs ,,Mf.- 1 .vi X fn!-W' if '-.r ffff,fw,5l'. 132-Cross Country
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me '44 V.. ffm l , O ff Gettln hlgh naturall 'Tm never gonna make it! . . . Why do I do this to myself? . . . I must be crazy! . . . Here comes the finish line . . . I'm gonna collapse right here! . . . Forget the race . . . Phew . . . I made it! And tomorrow I'll do it again! -all because of the personal satisfaction achieved when running. A few students are addicted to running. On the boys' cross country team, sophomore Bill Whetstone had the fastest time, 16:50 in the 5,000 meter. Brett Ponsford, another sophomore, came in second with a time of 17:05. When a person is running long distances, the body produces a chemical that produces a sort of high, which is why some say that they are addicted to run- ning. 134-Boys' Cross Country .Mi Q 5 1 If
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