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On the second day came the running events, and with them came the rain agoin, providing o steady drizzle through the meet ond making fast times very difficult. The first event was the 440 relay, and the Raiders ran an outstanding race but could only place fourth. Then in the next two races, Al Ramos took second in the 880 ond Mark Taylor received first place honors in the 120-yard hurdles with Terry Burleson capturing sixth. In the 100, Mike Obershan took seventh ond Anthony Brown placed 1st in the 440 ofter outreaching his nearest competitor for the rope. In the 330-yard hurdles, Barry Sheffield tied for sixth and Burleson nabbed eighth. (I) Varsity Trock Team; (front row) Jeff Stinson, Mgr., Jesse Castro, Gerald Johnson, Anthony Robinson, Terry Burleson, Barry Sheffield, Tony Maldonado, Rudy Regalado, Oesi Ross, Paul Meinke. (second row) Bobby Roten, Mgr., Clyde Roberson, Mgr., Jtm Moore, Dan Wolker, Steve Meyer, Mark Scott, Ronnie Whitehead, Tony Marshall, Tom Pennington, John Harris, Brian Ross, lorry Worrell, John Porker, Mgr., Chris longenfeldt. Mgr. (third row) Coach Jimmy Craig, Ted Smith, Scott Bartcll, Ruben Espinoza, Eugene Edwards, Mike Obershan, Keith Curry, 56 — Varsity Trock Victor Besa, Tracy Monroe, Bruce Hathaway, Clay Keeling, 8rent Pulley, Terry Murray, Craig Walker, Coach Ed Roby, (fourth row) Jeff Taylor, Dion Wilhite, Kennj Sims, Anthony Brown, Mark Taylor, Ivan Grant, Al Ramos, Ricky Whitehead, Stuart Nelson, David Hart, Stuart Strong, Glon Roberts, Russell lenz, M ke Livermore. (2) 8ront Pulley fights against fatigue ond a steady rain in the mile run. His determination rewarded him with a second place finish and a ticket to regionols.
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In the middle of the worst bits of Bother all year, the track teams of Austin lolly gathered at Nelson Field for o two- ly district meet; the first time it had been ed. The field events were held on the first jy and the Raiders turned out a spectable showing, chalking up 15 ints and putting them in fifth place. The le vaulters carried the field men through e day with Steve Meyer placing 2nd, m Pennington 4th, and Ted Smith ipturing 5th to earn 14 points by emselves. Keith Brook's 6th place in the oad jump supplied the other score. H n ) Sophomore Keith Curry glides smoothly over o hurdle as he attempts to longjumper Keith Brooks soils through the air displaying the form that rertoke o runner from Anderson. (2) Senior Tony Morshol! comes to a earned him sixth place, oduol holt in the 220 after a satisfying fourth ploce finish. (3) Varsity Trock — 55
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r . . “Couldn’t Get It Right’’ Junior Russel lenz strains os he lets loose of the discus. (2) Sophomore ry Burleson shows expert form in clearing another high hurdle. (3) fhony Brown explodes out of the blocks to sprint his favorite race, the 3-yard dash. (4) Senior Ivan Gront, with his legs heavily bandaged and taped, fashions a fine start in the 100-yord dash. Even though he finished first in his heat and qualified for the finals, he pulled a muscle while running and was unable to compete. Boys' Varsity Trock — 57
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