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They had four past state championships breathing down their necks. Terry Bonzer focuses on crossing the finish line. Sentenced To Success ln one of his all-time best films, .laque Cous- teau said that when he and his divers went explor- ing in dangerous areas of the sea's depth, they were sentenced to success. That was the feeling about the boys' cross country team this year. They had four past state championships breathing down their necks. That could tend to make a person nervous, but they took the pressure like real men and captured the third place at state. Before getting to State, the members of the team put out many hours of hard work, physically and mentally. They began the season split up in three different races, a varsity team running at Fairview, a junior varsity team and a sophomore team running at Arapahoe. Different combina- tions of team members arose throughout the sea- son. Their spirits were one though. Jon Hume, sophomore, exhibited this when he said that the best parts about cross country were, Being a team, getting to know each other, and knowing that we're from Green Mountain. Mike Lane, senior, stressed the fact that, You have to be a team leader when you're a senior. The seniors ranged from first-year cross country types to veterans of the sport, and set an example in pace and conduct for the others in upcoming years. More pressure. Coach Dennis Sheperd talked about the team after the seniors graduate. He said, They should be very competative. They've got a chance. When it's hard to choke down a sandwich on the day of a meet, fingers slightly tremble, and mouths go dry. it's probably what a diver feels like under a thousand feet of water pressure. Cross country was the fun, the competition, the friendship, and the getting in shape. .lon Hume said he would encourage people to come out be- cause you can develop into whatever you want, As for the pressure, you can handle it. FRONT' Arnie Matson, Joe Kubitschek. Doug Olsen, Tim Chiles, Eric Woody, MIDDLE: Jon Hume, Scott Tanner, Dave Harden, Rod Schreiber, Chip Rich. BACK: Coach Dennis Shepherd, Jim Foster, Mark Hendon, Gary Mages, Mike Lane, Terry Bonzer. NOT PIC- TURED: Greg Hernandez, Bruce Menges. 3
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