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l X S F, JG Cross Country Team: Bottom Row Chris Cahill, Kim Lyons, Heather Luks Middle Row Richard Gerstimier, Paul Hamill, Billy Van Dorick, David Breinig, Sean Rice, Maureen Meher lmgrj Top Row Mr. Chittick, Scott Kissell, Chris Hamill, Steven Bond, Michael Loesch, Frank Scheer M KMA N MN' Scott Kissell and Bill Van Dorick share a congratulatory handshake after another successful meet. ThingsfCross Country 95
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Beginning in December, Jenkintown's roads were bombarded by flying feet. Weather did not affect the rate or the pursuit of excellenceg those feet kept going faster and harder, relentlessly pursuing perfection. The owners of those feet were not willing to be second best, nor were they going to give in, especially not tothe weather. Their un- dying loyalty and pursuit of victory brought results. They earned a total of nine wins, marring an almost perfect record with one loss, and came out fourth in the district. Not many teams overlooked Jenkin- Cross Country JHS 24 Chris Dock 31 f 18 New Hope D 44 33 Lannsclale C. 24 y 26 Devon Prep 29, 3 16 1 A. Kennedy 3 42' 17 Springfield 38 15 Morrisville y 47 18 4 Bristol 3 39 24 Holy Ghost P. 31 23 ANC 32 Final Record 9-1 C League Record ,8-1 3 94 Cross CountryfThings Running around in circles paid off when Going the Distance the Cross Country team sprinted to the finish with a 9-1 record. town. Our team was led by Juniors Scott Kissell and Billy Van Dorick, Sen- ior Richard Gerstemier, Junior Dave Breinig, and last but definitely not least, Freshman Paul Hamill. Varsity's 9-1 record was not the only outstanding factor of this year's season. The JV team worked hard and came out with results. Varsity and JV were treated as one team that acted and ran as oneg and, although Jenkintown does not have a girls cross country team, our three female runners joined the boys to create a swift, determined team, unit- ed through a single interest. Onward to victory is Richard Gersti- mier r sf 3' 'T 5 ,K A . . . .QL L. K .N stiff . .QV 1 ,. . to .f ' K.. .5 .f 3105 .r .X N. '35 Determined to cross the finish line, Scott Kissell flies past the others. l
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.fl U' i i ,, ' , 7 f ft. if Us W1 -,Rr9i!3Vi,cff-X tl A it MVB ' N Li-X, C50 94 Q if l ' J' WS. t , C y'l'he fgir tennis team showed off their skills late i J bi, ,WOUHCIIIIQ , in tlie season . . . i i V , flfvlm 4 WHS ii W Ujv hatf- o .lafhe Fon logs 'Njaf f y . r wndn Jenki own, and Brown have in com- mon? ell the answer might surprise u All have been inspirations to the girl tennis team. With a few newcom- ers, including the coach, they managed to produce a rewarding if not winning season. Whether they played singles or doubles, the girls always worked to- gether to produce, if not victories, a lot so of laughs. Good times, hard work, exer- cising, amd Mrs. Brown's encourage- ment all turned the girls into true ath- With a quick mind and a powerful forehand, Annabelle Moreno letes. returns the ball. X' i Q Girls Tennis: Lori Rawls, Andrea Carlson, Coach Brown, Jen Lindberger, Suzanne Hummel Cmgrl, Chris Catanese, l-leidi Grossman, .Sandy McDonough, Herta Clements, Annabelle Moreno, Jen Regan, Karen Daw- son, Stacey Michlener, X Q , ' . K' ,ty N .s.,-' xr.-' A , lf eu.. , K X g X V ' - rx J g Boys Tennis -- 1984 Girls Tennis -,ll -'ii' L, 53 W-V ,F ' t X, , W , X-fl'-.mul , -, Nitg V X ,llkvh A Yhxbgkix, A S ,X X Q , 2 New HOP? 3 O Gwynedd Mercy 7 l J 2 New H0199 3 O Lansdale C 7 f ' 5 Springfield 0 O Germantown Ac 7 , fs f - ' lill 7 .7 4 H019 Gh05t 1 0 Lansdale C 7 I g s- ilpl i,g,,,,, 5 Springfield O 0 Gwynedd Mercy 7 ,f 2 Devon 3 4 Springfield 3 i 2 Devon 3 6 Episcopal Ac 1 4 HOW GITOST 1 5 Springfield 2 Final Record 4-4-0 Final Record 3-5-0 96 TennisfThings l l 5 i w
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