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Low Participation, High Achievers Track Most members of the 1981 Marshall track team sug- gested that if there had been more -participants, it would have been a better season. The major problem was that we needed more people, stated Sophomore Ta Tzu Lee. Another problem was the rainy and windy weath- er, explained Freshman Heather Booth. Despite these problems, individual tracksters were still able to reach outstanding achievements. Junior Kristie Jones traveled 27.2 in the 200 meters and 63.9 in the 400 meters. Freshman Art Sanchez cruised to 2125.8 in the 800 meters and 4:56 in the 1500 meters. Senior Phil Butkins showed the biggest improvement by heaving the 16 pound shot 41' 35 and tossing the discuss 113'. The women and men tracksters both had three wins and seven losses. The following people placed in the district track meet: Sophomore Wilbert Antoine, first in the high jump and third in the 100 meter hudlesg Fresh- man Chris Busby, third in the 200 meter dash, Sopho- more Shelly Regimbal, first in javeling Freshman Sarah Freeman, second in the high jump, Art Sanchez, third in the 800 meter dash and Freshman Serome James, sec- ond in the shot put. The top performers were Wilbert Antoine in high jump and hurdles and Chris Busby in 100, 200, 400 relay and 160 relay, stated Coach Chet Green. The women tracksters placed fifth in the city meet while the men tracksters placed seventh. The two people that qualified for the state meet were Kristie Jones, second in the 400 meter at district, and Senior Sherry Anderson, second in the long jump at district. Anderson placed fifth in state in the long jump but Jones was unable to attend due to illness. My goal in high school track is to get the basic fundamentals of hurdling out of the way so that in col- lege I can continue my hurdling and get myself mentally as well as physically prepared for further competitions in the future, expressed Senior Carol Montminy. CONCENTRATION shows in the faces of Sophomore Ta Tzu Lee and Senior Donald Arct as they near the finish line of the 3000 meter run. SENIOR high jumper Dave Alldridge shows his stuff at the city meet held at Madison High School. SENIOR Forrest Montminy gives it all he has, taking first place in the 3000 meter run against Washington-Monroe. 166 ' Track
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ARSITY SOFTBALL it Q 5 Q 3 s . ...ms it fl 4 3 . N SAFE calls the umpire as Minutemaid Kathleen Sherman slides into second. SHOWING PRIDE in their trophy is the Varsity Softball team. The M4 Maids' received the third place trophy in the state play-offs. CLOSE CALLS are part of the game as Chris McBride waits for the umpire's decision. Softball 0 165
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LSFLAR iitrt A . ...ll ,W .... . . SOPHOMORES Wilbert Antoine and Brad Flynn run the 110 high hur- dles. Wilbert took third place and Brad captured fourth against Washington Monroe. TRACK TEAM-FRONT: Assistant Coach John O'Donnell, Melody Meyers, Tena Wesebaum, Leonard Wade, Catherine Dowhaniuk, Wilbert Antoine, Shelley Regimbal, Coach Chet Greene. SECOND: Assistant Coach Al Strawn, Sherry Andersen, Kristie Jones, Jenifer Freeman, Sally Miller, Donald Blackledge, Forrest Montminy, Terry Anderson. THIRD: Rhonda VanHorn, Raymond Flynn, Jackie Louie, Ta Tzu Lee, Carl Medearis, Mike Eggleston, Sarah Freeman. FOURTH: Brad Flynn, Deana Anderson, Mark Homayoun, Donald Arct, Pat VanHorn, Randie Britt, Edgar Lee. BACK: Noel Price, Kim Nelson, Chris Busby, Art Sanchez, Heather Booth, Lorri Shephard, Charlotte Berube, Don Harrington. SHOWING DETERMINATION, Senior Rhonda VanHorn prepares for the long jump. Rhonda also participated in the high jump. Track 0 167
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