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Joggers to the finish Thoroughbreds, it seems, have in- vaded Lincoln's Cross Country team this year. With a lot of hard work and dedication Lincoln's Varsity girls didn't lose once, and came in first in the league while taking second in subsections. Coach Jim Frost said The kids complained a little, but they really came through when we needed them. Each individual's effort helped to produce an outstanding 1981 Cross Country team. Our success is really due to the effort each team member applied outside of our scheduled practices. Lincoln High School is blessed with outstanding runners, such as Julie Rasmussen and Steve Over- gaard, who were chosen best in the league, in their separate divisions, Frost said. The boys' varsity team did an ex- cellent job also, but because there were so few of them, they could not gather the points they needed. Among them were hard working kids who made a strong unit of individ- uals. Leave it to the ever-energetic frosh-soph team to pull an excellent second in the league. Sophomore Mike Long explained, We should have been first, but due to an unexpected technicality, we came in second. We all worked hard and in our hearts, we'll always be number one! Although this was the last year for many outstanding runners, the fu- ture of Lincoln's Cross Country team remains optimistic. These people will always have an influence in my life as dedicated, hard-working, fun loving individ- uals, said varsity member Dana Twigg. I will never forget them! ELBOW ROOM- Senior Gary Davis, Sean Wag- non, Bill Campbell, and Steve Overguard, Ctop rightj run through the start of a race. TEAM PlCTURE- Coach Jim Frost, Steve Fen- nell, John Darrah, John Crispi, Steve Over- guard, Gary Berlund, Pam Miller, John Webe, Tom Yer, Bottom row David Rossi, Mike Long. Sheryl Willey, Sabrina Sonntag, Phillippa Zu- kerman, Sarah lnghram, Melissa Jones, Kath- leen Halmers, Julie Rasmussen. FOLLOW THE LEADER- Seniors Gwynn Gulden and Melissa Jones, frightj fight for the lead in the hot sun. O 174 Cross Country ks 4: i T4 13. T Qy .f. .4 fi Zig, 1 .fi .,. I 4 .E 3 I 1' XX if . - ' X
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Spikers destined to SJAA title I felt ecstatic about our season, we had a good offense, with four hitters, but in past years we've only had two hitters, plus strong serves. We were destined to win, said coach Fay Murdock. LincoIn's volleyball team clinched the SJAA Title with a 13-1 league record. They played in three tournaments, winning two of them and placing second in the other. Their overall record was 37- 7. It was a really exciting season. Much of our success was due to our coaching. The time and effort Murdock put out for us was truly appreciated. We will always remember the fun times we had while pIaying, said senior Jolene Welch. After they won the SJAA they went on to play Vintage from Napa for the semi-finals of the sections tournament. The score was 15-10, 15-10, and 15-8. After we won against Vintage, we knew we had a good chance against Merced, stated senior Maile Gee. Lincoln went on to play Merced for the sections playoff held at LaSierra High School in Sacramento. The score was 15-8, 9-15, and 15-4. With that win LincoIn's volleyball team won the section tournament. STRETCHI- Senior Mallee Gee Cbelowb reaches for a block in a match. CELEBRATION- The volleyball team Cbottom Ieftj, rejoices after winning Sectional Championship. TEAM PICTURE- ffront left to righth, Kristyn Waters, Mailee Gee, Joll Welch, Allison Isaacs. Leslee Johnson, Michelle Fry, Coach Fay Murdc Kathleen Fierra, Linda Fierra, Suzy Lang, Kathy Maculutas, Theresa Scz wx. Ve I f - ' WE I .uk 'Y'-3 '- '. -1 211-.-jj: 1 :ly 1 9 f f'-M 7 F - 1 -'ff1.v,,f5 -ff-'Mt--.36-,.f , .. xiii . eye' I ,lift 'A Ifgn f ' ng I - . w ,, V 55 ' . I ' l I 5 Q f I .1 flrifffii- I
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