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s i ray , 'X 1 I mm-f 'yi V1 ad Varsity and JV: Front, left: Mike James, Dave Martin, Spencer Schock, Julie Morlock, Kathi Ross, Candi Skjersaa, Andy West, Mark Blackwell, Tami Brooks, Mary Ross, Second: Sean Wagers, Robert Wilson, Steve Mastrud, Dave Prewitt, Kevin Hollinger, Jim Prosser, Eric Sansom, Rick Brooks, Mike Deets, Peter Jackson, Mark Reinke, Corey Abramson. Martin foreruns Mt. Ashland at the state meet. 'xv my X A B fxs i , i N. , mt it N : 4 x l Rick Brooks, Andy West and Jim Prosser rest at Lakeview's Warner Canyon Ski Bfea Brooks Makes It To State up with first in our district. Varsity team members include Rick Brooks, Dave Martin, Dave Prewit, Kevin Blackwell, Sean Wagers, Corey Abrahmson, Julie Morlock, Candi Skjersaa, Tami Brooks, Mary Ross, and Kathi Ross. This year's team was coached by John Barton. The assistant coach was Herb Bowman. The team won its first meet at Bachelor. The second meet in Ashland produced a second place finish. The skiers returned to Bachelor for another second finish. At the next meet in Ashland, the team earned a third. ln their last meet in Lakeview, they won a second. Ski team placed third in district, not quite making it to state. The ski team competed in six meets at Bachelor, Ashland, and Lakeview. Practice was at Bachelor nearly every weekend. Luck was with the team as no one suffered a serious injury. The team set up a course and skied it all day. Weekdays, skiers had dry land training after school for an hour and a half, consisting of stretching out, running, and calisthenics. The team usually had to travel long distances because there wasn't any ski areas nearby, except Bachelor. The team missed going to state by one tenth of a second, being nudged out by Lakeview. Rick Brooks was the only Mountain View skier to make it to state, qualifying with 86 points. Brooks ended 66 Martin contemplates a course
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