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fflffl 5 em 7461e!oLXff30q, . Wm vigil We Cross Country is a sport that requires many special attributes: discipline, pride, dedication, desire, and committment. Well, Fondy's girls Cross Country Team had more than its share of these qualities. The squad possessed depth and heart that wouldn't quit. Two seniors, Meg Sesing and Maria Bonnell, were the top runners. Both girls were three year letter winners dur- ing their careers at Goodrich. Meg, who has achieved ev- ery goal imaginable from All-Conference to setting course records, reached the state meet last fall. She advanced to state competition by placing 3rd in the Sectionals. Meg's teammates also fared well last fall. Goodrich fin- ished either Znd or 3rd at invitationals at New Berlin, Hartford, Fond du Lac, and Sussex. kZL6J0fcl L to R: row 1 lodi Thurow, Maria Bonnell, Lynn Nelson, Amy Lewis: row 2 Ann Iozefowski, Dianne Holland, Linda Rieder, Laura Morgan, Meg Sesing, Cin- dy Rasmussen, Iudy Poehlmang row 3 Chris Nickel, Michelle Erickson, Coach Beck, Michelle Peterson, Val Fendt, Tina Lazichg row 4 Stacey Stockstad, Debbie Duehring, Sue Sesing, Cathi Morgan, Ann Hornes Sophomore Amy Lewis enjoyed an outstanding rookie year. Cathi Morgan, Lynn Nelson, and Stacey Stockstad 4 gave Fondy much stability. Determined to keep the competition be- hind them, Stacey Stockstad and Sue Sesing try to widen their lead on the Manitowoc runners. Fighting to qualify for state, Meg Sesing runs even with one of her foes. Meg later passed her and placed third. Recovering in the finish chute after a grueling race, Amy Lewis contemplates the difficult task she just completed. Near the finish line of the Sectional race, Cathi Morgan digs deep inside to find enough strength to sprint the re- maining distance. Cross Country-
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90-Cross Country CROSS CGU TRY The boys cross country season can only be compared to a rollercoaster ride. At times the team looked very strong but other times they didn't run as well as their capabili- ties. Throughout the season the boys were one stride away from making a giant breakthrough. They finally reached the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow on October 20, 1984. On that day Goodrich ran and placed 4th in the Sec- tional meet. Prospects for a successful season next year look bright, because this year's team only ,had two seniors. Bob Holsman, team captain and MVP, won All-Conference honors. His protege, Paul Hughes, steadily improved his times as the schedule progressed. Hughes will be captain for the 1985 squad. A very talented and rising star, leff Brault, established a freshman record this season by running a time of 17 min. 51 sec. at the Fondy Relays. 1. At the New Berlin Invitational, Bob Holsman concentrates on running a fast even pace. Bob placed 4th in the meet. 2. Charging up the hill, Paul Hughes leads a trio of runners along the course. Paul was a consistent performer for Goodrich all season. 3. Enduring the pain that is common to all Cross Country races, Scott Bjornstad and Scott Bronkhorst run together in the Sectional meet. L to R: row 1 Iohn Brooks, Bob DeGuire, Dan Cavanaugh, row 2 Rick Munoz, Mark Eitneur, Brett Hunt, Bob Holsman, Pat Ryan, P.I. Pickart, Chad Eiring, row 3 Paul Hugh, Ieff Gast, Randy West, Coach McCoy, Coach Butzen, Tony Tabbert, Dave Riley, Tom Romuald, row 4 Ieff Brault, Doug Percy, Scott Bjornstad, Andrew Gorske, Pete LaBorde, Scott Brankhorst A rm .. 'fi ff
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VULLEYBALL 1 Row 1, L-R, Michelle Walker, Ann Rabbitt, row 2, Chris Schultz, Ann Bloodgood, Coach Hensel, Iulie Rudolph, Carrie Hinke, row 3. Chris DuFrane, Micky Martin, Iackie Damm, Laura Reim, Theresa Acheson, Chris MacLean 1. With many hours of practice behind her, Iackie Damm bumps the ball to the front line. 2. After a well executed set up, Kelly Ruch's spike beats the opposition's front line. 3. Senior Mickey Martin puts the ball in play with a driving serve. 4. Staring intently across the net, Kelly Ruch prepares to defend against the serve. 92-Volleyball
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