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76 Distances Ahead of the Rest Meet Place Three outstanding in- dividuals represented Moore on the All-State team. Senior Erica Lemley. junior Melanie Mills and sophomore .loe Gutierrez earned such a dis- tinction. Erica, who was regarded to have great speed. achieved All-State status after two previous attempts. I ran my hardest in state. said Erica. lt took all I had to finish fourth. Joe. who flies, according to some of his teammates. finished seventh at state. Melanie, who placed ninth, was sick on the day of the state meet and, according to Coach Hogan. eould've easily come in third. A runner qualified for all- state it he or she finished among the top ten runners in the state meet. Meet Place Norman Invitational -ith P.C. West Invitational 4th Moore Invitational 2nd P.C. North Invitational Znd Woodson Park Invitational -ith Mid-State Conference 3rd Midwest City Invitational 3rd Tiger Relays 2nd Norman Invitational 3rd Moore Invitational lst Woodson Park I 2nd Conference 2nd Woodson Park Il 3rd Jenks Invitational 3rd Regionals Ind State Meet Sth di, 4 Cross Country Sports Win' A, I ,H-fs-M' 'img W... -new an X -A .H W A... - -4 Melanie Mills receives a hand from her father after nearly collapsing during the state meet. Although her time was hampered, she placed ninth. elping Hand. .lunior I i 'M'-'-Q-... 44 -J .l-N 9 'Q ve, ' 'limt , ue fe eg aw ' ef' I -st- , f I fd ,. -. - h 4 Q 7' I I .t, :iff l fa ya:-f., ,Q 1 . ,ga ,nt 39.2 . ' QT' I f eg . K ' , Q ieking Up The Pace. Senior N5 Q . Erica Lemley works hard to keep up ny Ht ,, , . 'eh with the rest of the tield during a meet. Erica was named as an all- state athelete. H ' , .,. J 2 4. . fs n ,. , ar Aw' H . af
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The football games are great when we are winningp all the fans cheer together and do the wave. - senior Kim Jackson Staying in shape, keeping the starting job, pleasing the coaches and s a t i s fy i n g yourself is all very easy if you What has been your most exciting high school experience in sports? Wrestling in state. - senior Jimmy Filippo Getting selected for the varsity soccer team. - senior James Goodman Hitting the last second shot lin basketballj against Norman High School. - senior Kirk Lutz Going to state in baseball in l984. - senior Tab Cannady Swimming in state. - senior Joan Barker Being named to the all- tournament team in the state playoffs for softball. - senior Tamara Hankins Playing in the high school state lgow tournament and taking third in the state. - senior Ruby Burks Competing in gymnastics. - senior Elsie Dodoo Playingfootball in the 1984- 85 state football game. senior Tony Brinlee 1 finally got to play in the state tennis tournament this year. - senior Kyung Hwang la HI' d ome Field Advantage. With great confidence and anticipation of another playoff , senior Lance Rumsey predicts the outcome of the football game against Shawnee. He was right: Moore won 49-6. M75 Sports
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