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I'm very excited about next year with a strong group of seniors and. . sophomores. Rick Hansen No track few tracksters, but ecord setting performances. Jessica Dunn ithout a track, the runners worked in the parking lot or on the highway. Bad weather forced them to buzz down halls or jump in the gym. Practices were not all fun and games, said Anette lsom. Stefanie Thomas added, The seniors chose not to go out for track while others decided to go on the trip even after qualifying for state. These all combined to give the track program fewer than 30 students but four went to Casper. Susan Apgood, Carol Bluemel, Patti Hicks and Deena Moretti, placed eleventh as a team at state and scored more points than other practices helped me Out by schools with more entries. keeping me in shape. The senior trip to California conflicted with the state meet. Some Bluemel and Apgood usually earned enough points to place the girls team in the top three or four at each meet. Big Piney beat them for a trophy at regionals by two points. Regional titles and records in the 100, 200 and 400 m runs went to Bluemel. She was the only girl in Wyoming to place in all three state events. Strong in the field and running events, Apgood won the triple jump and was second in the long jump at regionals. She set a new record in the 300 m hurdles in the rain at Pinedale. Some outstanding times were turned in by Chad Anderson in the hurdles. He was rated high state wide, said Coach Rick Hansen. Vince Blasi was the most consistent athlete in both weight events? The most valuable track award went to Anderson and Bluemelg the most improved went to Brent Williams and LeAnn Choate. Hansen said, I'm very excited about next year with a strong group of seniors and some outstanding sophomores. -simaumuww Intense stretching. ln a hurry to finish the relay, John Martin gives it his all to do the best he can. He passes the baton to the next runner and prays they do well. E+ Touch me. A little touch of magic is what Clint Bradshaw wants at this point in the race. He adds his own touch of magic by sprinting as hard as he can. Track 79
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Jogging Giles. Crossing the finish line, Kurt Giles is relieved to be done with his event. All the work pays off in the end. Catching rays. At the Evanston meet, Patti Hicks, Tammi Scott, Stephanie Thomas and Annette lsom pass time. l 1 TKe?w-LDMW 78 Track Track Stats and Facts Regional track placings Triple jump-Susan Apgood, first 100 meter dash-Carol Bluemel, first 200 meter dash-Carol Bluemel, first 400 meter dash-Carol Bluemel, first 300 meter hurdles-Susan Apgood, first Long jump-Susan Apgood, second Girls 400 relay-Lyman, second 300 hurdles-Chad Anderson, third 110 hurdles-Chad Anderson, second Shot put-Vince Blasi, third State track results 400 meter dash-Carol Bluemel, second 100 meter dash-Carol Bluemel, fifth Long jump-Susan Apgood, fifth 200 meter dash-Carol Bluemel, sixth Girls 400 relay-Lyman, eighth
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Wrong place. Sometimes wrestlers aren't always in the position they want. Rodney Hewitt is no exception as his opponent grasps him from behind. TzgB'w'DaLw Wrestlers. Front row -e Greg Rollins, Cory Haliam, Mike ' Ellison, Rodney Hewitt, Gregg Bergener,'Victor VanGieson1 ' Middle row - Todd Covelo, Todd Rollins, Robert Platts, Deon Thomas, Lance Walker, 'Pat Doty, Eric Sharp, Spinner Jonesg Back row - Carl Menck, Vince Blasi, John Martin, Spencer Eyre, .lace Ferguson, Shane Birch, Assistant Coach Rick Hanson. Wrestling Stats and Facts j Team , Kemmerer Cokevillc Evanston Shoshoni Eneampment Kemmerer Rocky Mountain Lovell ' Basin Mt. View Mt. View Kemmerer Shoshoni' Basin Greybull Cokcville Basinffhird Wind River-Sixth Seton'CatholiefFirst Kernmerer-Second Encampment-First Regionals-First State-Second Score ,V Win-Loss i Duals ' ' ' - 3083 y X 44-'IO X 54-45 X 55-I2 x 27-37 , x' 40-27 x ' ' 48-24 x 54-18 ' x 45-I3 x 48,-I8 x 37-I3 ' 'x 33-30 x ' 58-12 x V45-24 ' ' x l7-4l x 26-23 x r Tournaments 80 Wrestling Fire out of there. During all the hours of practice one of many points stressed is fire out of there and stand up. Assistant Coach Gary Rollins helps Darrin Ferguson learn this concept. i '
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