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Catch me if you can . . . Pat Dorrian is followed by Chris Crane as the boys arrive from a run around Mauldin. Dorrian and Crane were in training for the region meet on October 29, where Mauldin placed second. iPhoto by Mike Martinj . Leader of the pack . . . Eric Correll, freshman run- ner, leads the Maverick team at a dual meet. Chris McPoland, Pat Dorrian, james Garrett and Chris Crane follow. iPhoto by Mike Martinj Over the river . . . Maverick runner john Martin crosses the bridge below the baseball field as he practices for an upcoming meet. Practices were ev- eryday after school for three hours. iPhoto by Mike Martinj ff... .Nf'g, f'f'f,.fT f. . ,LW ' .. ffffff Stride Right. The boys' cross-country team overcame several obsta- cles on their way to becoming number two in the region. The boys came a long way this year. They were young and inexperienced, but they worked hard and it shows, said Coach Bob Nestor. Another problem the boys faced was that major part of the team graduated in 1986 and this year's team was in the process of reconstruction. We are a young team this year. By the time we are se- niors, we should dominate all of South Carolina, said Eric Correll. The boys record was indic- ative of the kind of season they had. The Mavericks went 5-O in dual meets during the season. Our best match was against Wade Hampton. We all got our personal records and six runners finished be- fore any of their runners placed, said Pat Anderson. October 29, the boys ran in the region meet against seven other teams. The top three finishers qualified for state. 136 Boyz 01014 Cowciig They were Eastside, Mauldin, and Hillcrest. Four Mauldin runners fin- ished. Chris Crane finished fourth, Pat Dorrian eighth, Eric Correl fifteenth, and Pat Anderson sixteenth. Mauldin beat Hillcrest in regular competition and lost to Eastside in a scrimmage match. The Mavericks have major plans for the future. With the talent we've got, even though we're youngg we will be marvelous, said Pat Dor- rian. Alicia Brown
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