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GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY v-t,,,.L .li 'LTQ 'X . . -.I unior Teresa Nabors and.Sophomore Debra Richardson place second and fourth in district. ,, I - V 1 ' ss. of rat 'li Q fx Q 5.355 QW' . .vm-mx 3 t Q . f-remit Yi, at 1 imfy Y I 3 K' , GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Mesquite - 2nd University ofTexas - 2nd Richardson - 2nd Grapevine - lst Country Day - lst Southwest - 6th Arlington - 2nd jesuit - 3rd District- lst Regionals - 3rd State - 12th l Q
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BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY is ii Second Team All-Southwest USA member Gene Hensarling finishes up run. N fi' f 6 TFQ by Christy Angle If cross country, like most movie features these days, were rated R, the boys' team may have been too young to compete. The varsi- ty team included four sophomores: Herman Spivey,jim Pikul,johnny Ramirez, and Mike Ford. Coach jay Thompson commented, The sophomores did a very good job competing at varsity level. Gene Hensarling, the leading senior on the varsity team, guided the boys to third place in district. Hensarling himself placed third in district, which qualified him for regionals where he placed seventh. State was the next meet, but not the last. He placed sixty-first, then entered the Southwest Sectional sponsored by the Kinney Shoe Company. This meet contained runners from Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mex- ico, and Colorado. Hensarling placed twelfth and was chosen Second Team All-Southwest U.S.A. While most students were just rolling into first period, the boys' cross country team made a familiar sight as they jogged in from their mornings' rugged road workout. The distance they ran each day ranged from two to eight miles. During the afternoons, the team worked on weights, conditioning and hills. Coach Thompson said, Next year I see us greatly improving. The junior high run- ners who will move up look very good. Records were not kept for every in- dividual meet. Therefore, a complete listing of scores could not be assembled. However, there are records that the ,IV team placed in the top five at every meet and the varsity placed third at district. at
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