Green Mountain High School - Ramblings Yearbook (Lakewood, CO)

 - Class of 1983

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Q sativa Hail qwhen 2 started Cross Country as a Sopho more 1fWHS1Q32ly'iUiqfQ0Q ismgbhageifortraclg As the season went I began in may Crass Coafrify as ite own individual sport fi' said Julie Hiiilil Senior, Sha W5 6213128511 of the girls 255111 this gear She hasfhmrl lots ei help io the beam arxdune ofher best. races was at the-ifehgue and Hvazaefda mess., Hail psacflhed shader rims :wer flue sumiiier and drclnf go to camp in top shape Sha fit reaiiy the hard practices at the bagxnmng at fha season helped he? ,Hall stated 'Fl-le things 1 like best about Cross Country were the friend ships we all sharedfa' fic aff you Green Mountain Harriers of Shep- herd s hezri i just waht to leave you with one last ward Always set goals and reach for the sky Run f e the wind cause you know you fan fly! Allison Botkin runs in good form. f f Q i fs Y f 'ffw , 2 f fa 1' if 2' 2 12,1 w 151223 ziiim i gi QW E2f21Sl2'52xElw? Z YVUP W'f2Q'Wi'::l M52 Dzmr1gi.rL:MlgfM , -' 1 'l .wrt .Q Www lwtgfz l L. gwmwl qui ,wwzz :gi ' gen, ' -':3f,,:,fr2ff V .fyy 'f,f?.l1g ad? i l W4' T21 l,l' . W l l o ,fqli . S gig ,V,J, V k ,K 4 1555, Hy ,, . lll, l Making it to the top of the hill are Marina Velasquez and Dini Deibert. Julie Campbell streches out before the race. Girls Cross Country - 145

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'Shepherds I-Ierd' Cross Country is . , , 'iGroup unity, hard work, and friendship, said Ke- leen Huang. The season began with camp at Breckenridge. The practices were fun but challenging, as the aver- age mileage during camp was sixty- seven miles. Some people got sore necks from always looking at the ground, but It gave the girls a good base on running. I joined Cross Country because I wanted to compete against girls around the county and state, said Jo- die McDonald. By the time the chance for competition came, they had been practicing for over a month. I was so excited for the first meet. I can't ex- plain how good it felt to finish the race. After all of the build up and practice, finally putting it to use. stated Micky Cronin. It takes more endurance than power to be a cross Country runner. The girls team had a lot of talent this year. Mc- Donald said, Itls fun and a lot of peo- ple should come out for it. It's hard if you make it hard. Kelleen Huang pushes to reach the finish line before her Alameda opponent. CQ-A' .A H A QQQ3.. M... fx- K 5 Front Row: Micky Cronin, Coach Ann Conley, Karen Sattler, Robyn Lopez, Kelleen Huang, Marina Velasquez. Back Row: Dini Deibert, Coach Dennis Shepherd, Angie Nelson, Laurie Wilson, Julie Campbell, Julie Hall, Angela Shirley, Jodie McDonald, Melissa Rohe, Allison Botkin, l l 144 - Cross Country X XS iii Ei 3 M A .. .., of .. ,wp st fs --for . - . -. 25 N-. . ' x 3. r 1 an 3 59 London bridges are falling down on Kelleen Huang.



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League Second, Earned Balancing precariously on a length of wood five inches wide and four and a half feet off the ground, flipping up- side down in mid air and landing per- fectly right side up, and spinning around two small uneven bars without using hands to hold on are all the things talented gymnasts do. There are other events besides beam, floor, and the uneven parallel bars, but these are a few events the GMHS gymnas- tics team competes in. This past year Coach Richi Brown began holding practices after school was barely even out for the summer. These gymnasts were't ever really away from school, as they had a camp for five weeks in the gym. They practiced five days a week for four hours every morning. Then in Au- gust, they began the actual season work-outs. These practices continued once school began until November 13, at the State Competition. Between September and Novem- ber, they participated in thirteen chal- leging meets, and took home eleven first places out of it. A very special thing that happened this year was the gymnasts took first at the Fort Lupton invitational. Other exciting things for the team were taking second place in the league, and they received a trium- phant seventh place at the State Com- petition. Individual honors were bes- towed upon junior Sandra Watson and sophomore Michelle Wewel by qualify- ing for state. Watson also received first in conference. Summing up the season Brown commented, The team worked really well. They had to work harder than many teams because we just didn't have all the top notch gymnasts other schools do. Besides, other schools ,. , . - -fr -- +'-:-w--- Imsw- m sums., Coach Brown watches Leanne Longnecker do a flip for style pointers. Jenny Miller mounts the uneven parallel bars.

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