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SCOREBOARD OVERALL PLACES MEN SCHOOL WOMEN 2 I ISM x 4 4 fl ELE 5 4E 4 X 4 X 4 x ALL STARSH PAUL PLANK PAUL GRIFFIN IIO x-3 RUNNERS ONLY MOST VALUABLE: MAE MANGOHIG, PAUL PLANK MOST IMPROVED: LEXTER ILOG, JOHN REDMOND, DEBBI VILAYPHANH FUTURE STARS: TERRY COATES, MARY MANINGAS, ARTHUR PEREZ MOST SPIRITED: .IONAS BARNES MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: FRONT: John Redmond, Mary Manin- gas, Debbi Vilayphanh, Mae Mangohig, Lexter llog. BACK: Arthur Perez, .lon Burgess, Paul Griffin, Paul Plank, Aron Schatz, Terry Coates. NOT PICTURED: Jonas Barnes, Melchor Fa- billar. COMEBACK. Suffering an injury during the sea- son, Aron was back in two weeks ready to go. lt was an all or nothing attitude which led the men's team to a lst place finish at the Kalayaan meet.
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FLEET FEET CROSS COUN TR Y SAILS THROUGH Over a thousand miles and going strong, GDHS runners covered a total number of miles roughly equivalent to the distance between Subic Bay, R. P. and Sydney, Australia. Instead, under the command of Mrs. Cowan, their fleet feet had them running to the golf course, to Kalayaan hill, and Sangley Loop-six days out of seven. Their fleet feet brought a second place finish at the first I. S. meet for men and a coveted first place finish for senior Paul Plank. The womenas team, unable to compete due to the lack of runners, had a good show with improvements of up to a min- ute off practice times. These fleet feet, early in the season, stumbled across bad luck. Jason Schatz, a veteran runner, had to leave the team due to shin splints. Aron Schatz cheered teammates from the finish line because of a raw, blistered heel obtained from a demanding Faith course. A few close calls occurred when the bus arrived within ten minutes of the first race. For Lexter Ilog, a night- mare came true. One wrong turn on the twisting Faith course led him to a golf course, not the finish line. The loss of two pairs of running shoes after prac- tice added to a string of bad luck. Season's end arrived quickly and free time were the first words to jump t0'Mary Maningas' mind. Paul Griffin was relieved that, We don't have to run down hills anymorell' Debbi Vilay- phanh summed up the ambivalent feel- ings best, 'fl wanted the season to end so I could have more time with school- work, but I didn't want it to because of all the new friends I met. FLEET FEET. Jon Burgess concentrates on AT EASE. Debbi Vilayphanh takes a breather at passing his Clark opponent. An asset to the team, the Kalayaan Pool. A 15 minimum minute stretch Jon left during the season for a PCs move to ig part of every funnel-'S preq-un routine. Philadelphia.
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MAN OVERBOARD. Crightj Willie Pasco was one of the most improved players. Bringing in supporters from my family usually helps me play better, he commented. N 'QQ' fl Sm.: gf ,,,,,, 4 U . tsW..,,W. .l,s t A...., OUT OF BOUNDS. labovej. Freshman Philip Ajcro displays the winning followrthrough that helped him maintain his alfl position on the team despite constant attempts to unseed him. A tip from Phil, To become a good tennis player you should practice 3 hours daily. THE COAST IS CLEAR. irightj. Taking prac- tice seriously is a necessity. As they stand alert for the next ball, Robia Semkow and Keith Fernan- dez prepare for another match. lfyou don't take practice like the real thing, you won't be ready for actual competition, advised Robia. reif, Q. , ly S51 . gs-ax is wEfW.if,je,3,
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