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First Time. . .Meet Of Champions The l986 Girl's Cross Country Team ran to another great finish. For the first time in Moreau's history, the girls made it to Meet of Champions. Overall, they placed second in League and fourth in NCS 2A South. Many outstanding performances were made by many individual runners. Senior Krista Rendon, Junior Kelly Homa, and Sophomore Carrie O'Conner all placed in the League's Top Ten. Throughout the year, their perfor- mances were as exemplary as the school they belong to. Their determination led as an example for the entire team, Determination and pride also dominated the team. Senior team Count Ericka great Beth thoug Girls Wilde Molly Woelfer held a consistent fifth on the espite this being her first season with the Cross y Team. Senior Marrianne Guesnon, Junior Schuh, and Sophomore Denise Ten Bosch, made improvements throughout the year. Sophomore ier was a strong number four on the team even her dislike of distance running. The Varsity elf-motivation and supportive coaching by Phil helped push them on to the coveted Meet of Champions. 4 ..- jl 'ff Ty '-W... .-aff. ti, MP l. I985 Varsity Girls Cross Country Team- Row l CL to RJ: Coach Puppo. Corch k Ferguson, Molly Woelfer. Beth Gier. Krista Rendon, Carrie O'Connor, E i a Schuh, Row 2. Maryanne Guesnon. Kelly Homa. Denise Ten Bosch. Christina Douglas. 1- Christina Douglas enjoys a run on the beach. 3' Varsity Girls are ready to run. 4. Kelly Homa runs strongly at Garin Park, Moreau's home course. 4 ' S :rl
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Excellent Seasons For Both Teams. J. M Dual Meets Soph-Frosh Dual Meets Moreau defeated St. Mary's Q50-ISD Moreau defeated Bishop O'Dowd Q45-IBD Moreau defeated Salesian C50-l5J De La Salle defeated Moreau C33-223 Moreau defeated St. Joseph's-Notre Dame Q50-ISJ Moreau defeated St. Elizabeth CSOISJ Invitational Meets defeated St. Mary's C50-ISD defeated Bishop O'Dowd C45-IBD defeated Salesian C50-ISJ defeated De La Salle C28-275 defeated St. Joseph's-Notre Dame CSOISJ defeated St. Elizabeth CSOISJ Invitational Meets Clovis Invitational- First Place Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Half Moon Bay- First Place Mariner Invitational- First Place 5? an - 4- tplt, V :QUT pf.-iii' ,aw , may r 'Qs - 5 - .. 4, . o - ,A-to ,,,.,.0- sig, pn .fn--.7 .4 Q A uf' pid Q 44.9-i Q uv'- ...-ww ' ' SJ ..uiQ,gu - A Q ll 'I tg, Half Moon Bay- Second Place Mariner Invitational- Second Place F A l ' :ll Q .'i'6 ' it .r 4 l. Top Row: Coach Puppo. Coach Ferguson, John Bolich. John Dunphy, Ray Schmidt. John Kealy. Marcus, Castain, Tom Mayhew, Lewis Santiago, Mark Debley. Bottom Row: Preston De Witt. Darren Tehada. Mike Hona. Tim Mayhew, Gerald Madriaga, Jerry James, Francisco Garcia, Ben Brauer. Cory Noonan. 2. Darren Tehada shows his improved style. 3. Freshman Ben Brauer turns in another excellent performance at the league finals. 4. The starting line at Crown Memorial Park in Alameda. Cleague Championshipsj .4-2' A' Nigga fri J' . 4N'?-. A ' ?'l ,. 4' l' .. A D 4
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.l.V. Girls The GirI's Junior Varsity Cross Country Team coached by Mr. Ferguson led the girls to a second place finish in League. Coach Ferguson said, Every girl was an inspiration. Each meet their stamina increased. Freshmen Michelle Britto was the surprise of the year. Michelle finished fourth at the C.A.L. League Meet. Seniors Suzzane Lang, Kim Severeni, and Veroni- ca Xavier were the dedicated leaders of the team. They all made great improvements throughout the year. Sen- ior Maria Finkes was number one on the girls' team. Improve . . This was her fourth year participating in Moreau's Cross Country Team. The girls faced many challenges throughout their season. From the sandy beaches of Almaeda to the steep hills of Garin Park, the endurance of each runner was pushed to its very limits. Overall, the team had a tremendous season. and our looking forward to more of the same. With continued support from the coaching staff, this should be easily obtained. f 13 Lisa Dietrich slowly by surely will finish the race. 2. The l985 J.V. Girls Cross Country Team-Row I CL to RJ: Coach Puppo. Coach Ferguson. Maria Finkes, Michelle Britto, Veronica Xavier. Su- zanne Lang. Kim Severeni, Row 2: Dawn Chisek. Solosha Jayesinghe, Kelene O'Neil. Krista Staz- kow, Julie Villareal. Head Coach Phil Wilder. Despite the treacherous hill. Annie Loggins con- tinues her pace. Krista Stazkow on the road to victory. Maria Finkes gives it her all.
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