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Back row Mr. Perry, Coach, Myrl Suddarth, lloyd Norwood, Front row: Albert Mohn, Pat Sullivan, Oscar Mohn Carroll Brian Hoag, Leon Wenger, Noel Smith, Bill McClure, Harry Eckmon, Wayne Miller, Bob White, John Myers Ray Jones Frazer Marvin VanTimmeran, Ron Reynhout, Marlin Bige- Keith Blanding, John Schroder. low Roger Stevens, Manager. CROSS COUNTRY The Red Arrows Cross Country team had a very successful season, under the coaching of Mr. Perry. The harriers won all dual meets, however, Wyoming Park de- feated the Arrows in the Conference Meet to deadlock the two teams for the champion- ship. In the first meet, the Arrows registered a perfect score by defeating the Rockford Rams by a 15-48 margin. The next victory was a very important one, as the Arrows won over the Wyoming Park crew 25-30. The following meet was a real test to our harriers as a rough Godwin team led by their state champion Roger Humberger, pitted their talents against the Red Arrows. However, the Arrows won by a score of 23-36. The second of the perfect meets came with the T5-49 decision over East Grand Rapids, as the Arrows scored another impressive victory. Following the East meet, Lowell met the Grandville Bulldogs, and were again victorious, l8-4l. Then came the conference meet, the Wyoming Park victor, but the Red Arrows received second. However, the Lowell team defeated the Vikings in dual meets and at the season's end, both teams shared the Grand Valley Cross Country Championship. Following the conference meet, Lowell entered the State Regional, and consumed 97 points and received third place. This left the team eligible for the state meet at Ypsilanti, where the boys rolled up a total of 295 points, and received eighth place, which was very outstanding, considering the field of hundreds of runners. 63
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