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FUUR Records are made to be bro- ken. as the cliche goes, but Ray Lewis and lrx'in Lfzzle hold the retord tor the most Kellam pins. tour each. a record they do not intend to relinquish Iu nior Rax Lewis i112 lbsl the strong contender who was last xear deemed Ixellams Ray of Hope was the only Beach wrestler to win Regionals lrxin lzzle 198 lbsl wound up his first xear on Ixellam s wrestling team bx taking the district title 'xiaurx High School hosted this xear s Christmas wrestling tournament in which Kellam claimed four placings Ray Lewis 1st place 112 lb class Terrx Butts 2nd place 155 lb class Irxin Uzzle 4th place 98 SCURE lb. class: Ray Dominguez, 4th place. 126 lb. class. State competition brought discontent and disappointment to Kellam as Ray Lewis, 1978 state champion lost on criteria During the three regular time periods each contender scored 4 points so the match w ent into oxertime At the end of over time the score was tied 1 1 so the winner was determined by the referee s decision Indixidual grapplers can build the team for the future Since there were no seniors on this years team that is espe cially true Not only do the in dividuals benefit from experi ence but the team will improve as they stay together while Goa at one of .ig George Alexander was xulorious in this nizilih us hi- pilimvil his oppone Coach Michaels offers instructions ch Sereno studies te ques matches
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ll i l l t , t 1. I l l lt 4 j 1 1 I A 1 l '! 'i -'F' 'iv Y 1 'il' lohn Mapes prepares for his next vault, Awaiting their turns, Robert Coble and David Larson watch from the sidelines. 1 ,T lf. Y dt' I t 1-' -1-aww I .- I A 'III ,rf ,r. ' .. . ' ' ' - . Q. TRACKS Ever since elementary school, teachers have told stu- dents not to run in the halls. But, once they reach high school, they find that the teach- ers want them to not walk, but run through the halls. As a member of the lndoor track team, one must get used to the ldea of running through the halls. It is as though the runner gains personal satlsfac tion from breaking this once SU'1Clly enforced rule This method of tralnlng seems to have been successful as fine performances were turned in by many members One of the most outstanding members was Darryl Iackson who competed for the first time th1s year He fared well ln his f1rst season by capturing the dlStI'lCt title ln the high jump, second in the triple jump, and third IH the long jump F .,-. M xy-Q ,W 255 ffaftgttt' 35' f M V gt' K lf ' J- 4 . 3,134 I9 ' 3 tiff: N sl 'lc-f'l 4 ffl 7 I ! X Y 1.1 L .lt i A Q A H' s J INDOOR TRACK. Front Row' Debbie Castillo,Terr1 Back Row Iohn Mapes, Doug Carmod Darrx Clark, Kathy Hensley, Tina LeDuc, Wendy Smith, jackson, Tim Rose, Dan Wolfe, jimmy n Anita Martin, Second Row: Al Ford, David Larson, Efred Reid, Coach Yersprille Kevin Cuffee, Mike Evans, Tony Moore, Larry Burns. Reluctant to join the Indoor Track team at first, Darryl Iackson became a triple performer competing in the high jump, long jump, and triple jump.
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Ray Lewis, '78 state champ at 98 pounds, changed his weight class, and became the '79 district and regional champ at 112 pounds. WRESTLXNG. Front Row: Grant Mitchell, Ken Allgor, lohn Thumma, Ray Lewis, Steve Poppen- F DG Q dieck, Irvin lizzie Hunk R4lW.Mikl'lllTti1lIl,ivllkviiili les, lohn Matyiko. Terry Butts, Miki- lfnsteer . x5,mA,4, H w5,LL4,, M 4' . Z .mn H A ,..,,U., ,A on-4,47 Q f , 'L . - 1 :. ' , ' ' x. 'asf C9713 ., 1' . .1 Robert Smith battles for control in a match against PA. Calvin Ward seems to be on top of the situation. 89
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