Mountain View High School - Summit Yearbook (Bend, OR)

 - Class of 1980

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Page 74 text:

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Page 73 text:

Opponent and Jerry Horn get themselves psyched up for a big race. si.- Swimmers Make Great First Impression The year had its ups and downs for the first varsity swim team. The year got off to a slow start. After repeated requests, in November the School Board approved the funding of a swim team. The wait paid off. Although competition had begun, the girls were successful at district. With a 6-3 winfloss record earned for the season, the girls placed first. They lost to the valley schools, but Coach Mike Anderson said, They may have more experience, but we showed them a lot can be expected of a small town swim team. Only 13 girls made up the team, including one diver, Mary Richer. The boys scored a 3-6 winfloss record for the season. They had ten swimmers all season long, but almost won district. lf diver James Renwick had competed, MV might have won. Renwick was injured weeks before when he hit the board. The boys took second in district, behind Redmond. Molly Corrigan went to state in 400 free and 100 fly, She took a twelfth. Other swimmers were remarkable at state although they did not win recognition. State competition was held in Portland at the David Douglas pool. Lynn Ownby catches an after race breath Coach Mike Anderson gives Wendy Barth some swimming tips



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'l1,. X . .,. Kiwis' A Y , Pitcher Chuck Lovelace lets one go, The Cougars have a pep talk before a game. Varsity, front, left: Pat Stein, Eric Leagjeld, Tim Wilson, Rodd Dinsmore, Justin Darr, Chris Walker, Scott Wirges, Coach Ted Talbott. Second: Managers Audrae Borlen, Santi Sandhu, Will Higlin, Pat Campbell, Tim Corrigan, Timber Mead, Stan Talbott, Dave Heap, Bob Bashford, Jim Prosser, Sean Corrigan, Mike Riepma. Experience Rough Season, End With 5-21 Record MVHS varsity baseball team ended the year with a 5-21 record. The Cats won their first game against Rex Putnam. The baseball team went on to squeeze by a close one against Burns 2-1. Other victories were over Crook County once and Madras twice. Head Coach Ted Talbott commented on the upcoming season: UOur summer program for baseball will have a lot to do with how we do next year. We'll be able to find out who wants to play. There were only three seniors on the Leagjeld and Talbott study a play. team. Next year the varsity squad should be filled with returners. David l-leap and Sean Corrigan were lost during the season-Heap had a sprained ankle and Corrigan broke his hand. ln the middle of the season the team suffered a setback when six members were removed due to disciplinary reasons. This left the varsity squad with 11 players. Some JV's were moved up to varsity to fill the gaps for the rest of the season.

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