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OVERTAKING HER OPPONENT Junior, Kim I I h ' h 'W' Connery, puts the rest of her strength into the p 1 t e big finish. 'M VCO- l98O-8l SKI TEAM: Front row: Dawn Seleski, Iulie Fasbender, Cheryl Gahnz, Kris Hellzen, Kathy Tix, Sonja Borndale, Lisa Schaffer, lane Wright, lill Schneider, Laura Santelman, Kitt Styrbicki, Second row: Steve Kleis, lim Peine, Kelly Kane, Char Collins, Carrie Reinsch, lim Caturia, Dan Hefnider, Tim Rowe, Craig Kieffer, Carl Dabruzzi, lohn Schnell, Chris Gartzke, leff Hoffman, Todd McDunn, Steve Borndale. Third row: Coach-Lucy Hoffrnan, Coach-Kathy Par- nell, Chris Kieffer, Mike Styrbicki, Ron Stoudt, Lee Hanna, lohn Haugen, Paul Wille, Ken Owl, Doug Fredrick, Tom Trutna, Ken Olson, Brad Mader, lohn Fasbender, lohn Fox, lim Haugen, Steve Santelman, Laura Lunde, Sue Sabaitis, Coach-Dale Zellmer, Cheryl Bauer. As fall stayed far into Octo- ber, the Hastings Slalom Ski Team began their first days of practice. Those practices consist- ed of stretching, running, and muscle-building exercises. Although the snow never seemed to come, it somehow got on the hills of Welch Village. The skiers got into the swing of things quickly, as both the boys and girls had a 6-l conference record. For the most part, Laura Lunde commented, When our best racers had bad days we had to make a team effort. This method seemed to work well, for the girls took lst in re- gional competition, while boys took 3rd. For the cross country skiers, snow couldn't be created, but patient people were. After a while snow began to fall and the season was under way. Tammi Hatten added: This wait really didn't affect the sea- son. The teams put out an all out effort, which should make them proud. TAKING LONG and easy strides, Senior Torn Robinette has a satisfied look as he stays in the lead.
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WITH CLENCHED teeth and a look of deter- mination, Senior lohn Haugen maneuvers around a gate and makes his way to the fin- ish line. CONCENTRATING ON THE track, Tony Rose, pushes forward for a good finish. ,Ha ,M , Q ' 4 Tim iw' t A G2 BOYS CONFERENCE RECORD HASTINGS OPP. Mariner 34 IA 20 V2 Tartan 46 9 ' Woodbury 44 11 White Bear 41 W 14 V2 Park 46 9 - Stillwater 21 34 North St. Paul 47 8 I GIRLS CONFERENCE RECORD HASTINGS OPP. I Mariner 38 17 Tartan 46 9 Woodbury 36 19 White Bear 32 23 I Park 48 7 Stillwater 12 43 North St. Paul 48 7 , -. I TAKING IT nice and easy while practising, Junior Carrie Reinsch, perfected her style. 'T
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AS A PART of Lori Fox's routine a slight Young Team Matures Fast 533ET.i2.'Z?ZiSm bar 'O bar haf no Experience is one of the big- gest assets there is to a sports' team. But it did not seem to be that way for girls' gymnastics. Juniors were the upper classmen on this young team, as they led them on to a very respectable '1- 2 conference record. Co-captain Lori Fox says, The potential that we had to work together was the key to win- ning. The floor and the vault were the team's best areas, thought Sophomore Sue Litschke. Al- though Sue was just a sopho- more, she advanced on to the sub regions along with three of her teammates, and later on to state where she did very well. The team performed excellent this year, but WATCH OUT NEXT YEAR!! ONE OF THE MORE difficult moves on the beam, Dona Saatzer, seems to have no trou- ble with her cartwheel. 1980-81 GYMNASTICS: Front row: Coach LuAnn Peine, Sue Litschke, Coach Debbie Bothwell. Second row: Bev Tri, Dona Saatzer, Lori Fox, Wendy Gjervold. Third row: Gretchen Truax, Colleen Canneff, Ann Ficker, Pam Pletcher, ludy Weappa. Back row: Marnie Welshons. m-
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