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1 Head first, Tommy Law performs a solid dive. Diving Team. Tommy Law, Tara Skiver, and Larry Haud Divers Reach Heights While they worked on form, con- centration and style, divers were making the effort to compete as individuals in competitions throughout the city and state. Not making a big splash, dive team members worked quietly for hours and often went about their business virtually unnoticed by the school as a school team. But when the final challenge came, members of the diving team were eager to accept the challenge. Incomplete: Danielle Teeples Photos: Submined Ready, Set, Go! Tommy Law leaps to a successful dive. Larry Hauck proves form counts as he readies for the final phase of his dive. ■ •■ ' ' ' UiMt i M Miii m i t ' ; 170 Diving It
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SM ' ■! JV TeA»K» PtM. H The JV Track Teams trained arduously this year, preparing for the District Meet. The JV boys scored 1 1 2 points to finish second at District while the JV girls wound up third. At District, the Rams swept the high jump, Steve Persyn winning with Chris Torres and Adam Fillinger tied for second. Terry Por- ter won the pole-vault and was fourth in the long Larry Smith displays the intense con- centration that has won him his rep- utation. jump. Jeff Tisdel took third in the 300 meter hur- dles, and Ronnie Schultz was sixth in the 1 1 meter hurdles. Richard Mundine was fourth in the pole- vault. In the 400 meters, which Chris Torres won, Daryl Jenkins placed fourth, followed by Jason Mays in sixth. Joe Verdi was second in the 200 me- ters. Gaddi Rodriguez was fifth in the mile, and third in the 800 meters. The sprint relay team of Porter, Torres, Jenkins, and Verdi v.t ' ' ( fM pi p ' m l - . % • ' ' l f . finished second, as did the mile relay team of Porter, Torres, Jenkins, and Jeff Tisdel. On the girls side, Me- lissa Rogers took sixth in the 3200 meter run, Deb- bie Ruiz took third in the mile, and Kathleen Donel- la was sixth in the 800 meters. Ingrid Gustafson was third in the triple jump and won the 400 meters. Liz Hurd was fourth in the 200 meters, Nico Bridge- water took fourth in the 100 meters, and Susie McEwen was sixth in the long jump and third in the 100 meters. The sprint re- lay team of McEwen, Gus- tafson, Liz Cory, and Ra- chel Wilson placed second while the mile relay team of McEwen, Gustafson, Cory, and Patsy Rios crossed the line in first place as District Champi- ons. Anicle; Tom Morrow Photos; Robin Clay, Tom Morrow The Sprint Relay team of Terry Poncr, Daryl Jenkins, Chris Torres and Joe Verdi placed second at Disttict. I think the most im- portant aspect of the season was the abun- dance of individual coaching we received. All ot their help made everyone do better. Probably our best performance was at the District Meet. We had a lot of people contribute. It was a total team effort. — Joe Verdi (11) Girls JV Track District 30-5A Meet 3rd Place G:r , JV Track. FRONT ROW Liz Hurd. Kim Kory SECOND ROW Delinda Guardo, Monica Rodriguez, Alita Santana, Patsy Rios. Ingrid Gus- tafson, Suzanne Ehlers, Diana Diaz. THIRD ROW Dandle West, Melissa Rogers, Susi Mctwen, Coaih Tracie Jensen, Kelly Livingston, Coach Brenda Allwine, Kathleen Donnellan. Debbie Benitez. Angle Sullivan BACK ROW: Clarissa Hucgle, Debbie Ruiz, Nico Bridgewater, Antanette Tovar.
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