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Girls 11-3g Reed places 6th in Sta te Girls, track was established as a power in the County, Confer- ence, and Sectional as GCHS girls established at least 10 new records in their ll-3 season. The team was 2nd in the Conference, County, Sectional, and 6th in Regionals. According to Coach Marti Reece the greatest accomplish- ment was being the first Johnson County track team to score points in a State meet. Senior Stacy Reed placed 6th in hur- dles. Beth Cannon also partici- pated in the State finals in the 1600 meter run. Records were set by Stacy Reed in the 100 M Hurdles, 14.4, 200 M dash, 26.1, 400 M dash, 60.1. Beth Cannon set an 800 M record, 2:24.6. Other records were Liz Albers, shot put, 34' 9W'g discus, ll3'9 g Teresa Bailey, long jump, l7 41A1 g Cindy Wetzel, high jump 5'3 g 800 M relay, Reed, Bailey, Shawn Williams, Nan Bohlsen, l:5l.6g l600 M relay, Reed, Williams, Bailey, Stacy Wood, 4:09.3. TOP LEFT: Liz Albers puts the shot, an event in which she set records. CPhoto by C. Jonesj TOP RIGHT: Shawn Williams runs her leg of the relay. iPhoto by C. Jonesj MIDDLE LEFT: Beth Cannon completes her 1600 meter run, ahead of the rest of the pack. CPhoto by R. Bassoj MIDDLE RIGHT: Dawn Davidson heads for the fin- ish line. iPhoto by C. Jonesj BOTTOM: Stacy Reed slows down after handing the baton to Shawn Williams. iPhoto by R. Bassoj
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1 l TOP LEFT: Keeping her eye on the ball is important for Jennifer as she sets up her return shot. TOP RIGHT: Jill Cocktill serves in a match. BOTTOM RIGHT: The view through the fence makes an interesting picture of tennis. LOWER LEFT: Diane makes contact with the tennis ball in a match. fPhotos by S. Merrickj
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