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Team strengthened by performances of new membersg a lot of work and discipline made Seniors top runners Getting to school early every morning to work out and train for the meets is a daily occasion for the boys cross country team. lt takes a special person to run cross country, said head coach Bob Lowe. One special person was Senior Mike Ford, who finished fourth in district, ninth at regionals and placed a tough sixty- ninth at state running his best time of the year. The team, also led by Johnny Ramirez, senior, and junior varsity sophomore members Daniell O'Dell, third in district, Travis Frazier, sophomore, and Jay Thompson, sophomore. Overall, I was pleased by Mike's per- formances and l'm looking forward to a bigger program next year, said Coach Lowe. Cross Country: Front row: Jay Thompson, Daniel O'Dell, Back row: Mike Ford, Travis Frazier, Johnny Ramirez. Senior Johnny Ramirez helps Mike Ford, senior, stretch so his leg muscles will be warmed up before he runs. 158 Cross Country '9 'iliiff if ' - , iff ,V my f!,,, 3
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.Q J e.fs.,s N.. . Sophomore Paula Hudson strides to keep ahead of an opposing runner at the state finals. Paula was one of two sophomores on the varsity cross country team. The team racked up one award after another. This was their fourth year as district champs. cnoss couimzv TEAM . msriucr SA 1 cnumou 79 80 Bl 82 if A , ., .. .f .I .-2. ...er r +4 . - uf ou ie H 7 ,Q W xg' W- v v za. Vx T :u f 'WJ H 1 Q . -12 lf, 'fin ff gli' , ig lflsfl I if 5' 9. . f M J s 5 - 9 . M , M , sw. -. . V 1 rs Mmm? Wh T W, . f , . us. is -A 4 wa-nz I 4' Y. ' I Hard work and dedication help pay off at district and state meets to let year end On a successful note Lifting and running with weights and jog- ging in place for a long period of time are just some of the activities involved in training for cross country events. Hard work and dedication are other keys as well. The girls cross country team showed that kind of hard work and dedication through their performances at district, region, and state. This year marked the third year in a row that the team finished twelfth at state and their fourth to win district and fourth to go to region. For state, the team, as head coach Arthur Tribble stresses, had to get through regionals where they placed third. Our main goal was to go to state, said Coach Tribble. We had our fastest times of the year and overall finished twelfth out of 245 teams. Junior Brenda Silva, a prime factor at region and state meets, puts all her effort into another win. The varsity girls won five first places and three second places out of eight meets. Members of the state finalist team included Darla Taylor, senior, Carla Taylor, senior, Debra Richardson, senior, Brenda Silva, all district junior, Melissa Boyett, junior, Paula Hudson, sophomore, and Tiam Sunosky, sophomore. The junior varsity girls team placed first at District for the second consecutive year. The team consisted of Tiam Sunosky, sophomore, Mindy Fowler, sophomore, Laura Glover, junior, Lena Brestner, senior, Jeanie Wubbs, junior, Becky Pantojo, junior, Missy McIntosh, sophomore, Christina Bol- inger, senior, Paula Perkins, sophomore, Joan Martinson, senior, Candy Parker, sophomore, Julie Anderson, junior, Sandra Bolinger, junior, Kim Ligon, sophomore and Daphne Shaner, junior. Cross Country 157
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Twist .::. Good showing in the regional and state meets lead Ford to a strong Fourth in district Senior Mike Ford ran at district and regional meets. He placed 69th at the state meet. Ford achieved his goal of going to state. Running takes up most of my after- school time,', said Ford. Coach Bob Lowe gives congratulations and sup- port to Mike Ford after he finished running at the regional meet. F i ,, .sf--sw.. 51. Senior Mike Ford strives to keep ahead of an op- posing mnner at a meet. Ford placed at district and region. 75? Senior Mike Ford concentrates on setting his pace during the race. Senior Mike Ford starts off the meet by keeping ahead of the other runners. Cross Country 159
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