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Mt. Bachelor Village provided the courts for this year's tennis team. Catching the bus to MBV took time, but practice times were extended for everyone. Our new courts were not ready for use until the day Kie Foreman returned from the state tournament. Thirty-tive players made up the co- ed varsity and JV teams. The boys whipped all comers except for a tie with Willamette and a loss to Burns. The girls won three games and lost 14, but Coach Maury Douglass noted that the girls were a very young team. Most of the team were underclassmen except for senior Donna Lenhart and juniors Chris Foreman and Kris Kisor. Kie Foreman was named Most Valuable Player for the boysg Kie's sister, Chris was named MVP for the girls. Top players included Kie Foreman 117-Ol, Steve Renwick Q14-Ol, Jeff Cook C11-55, Steve Lorenz l11'5l, and Bret Stein 110.51 Top players for the girls were Chris Foreman 113-141, Laura Gainer C7-lOl, Donna Lenhart C5-8l, and Stacy Whitsell K5-11l. Boys doubles teams were Brian MarchingtonfDon Crenshaw, Jeff CookfSteve Lorenz, and Brian JohnstonfJames Renwick. Girls doubles teams included Laura GainerfDonna Lenhart, Stacy WhitsellfKaren Lowery, Gina MattiodafTami Larson, and Kim Hurst f Susan Borlen. Kie Foreman was district singles champion, Steve Renwick, playing singles, and the doubles team of Gainer f Lenhart took a fourth place at district. f.,5j'i Il.-I Steve Lorenz, Jeff Cook, Steve Follett, Don Mike Crabtree, Kie Foreman, Brian Johnston, Crenshaw, Second, Coach Jim Peters, Bret Stein, Coach Mary Douglass. me Foreman makes one of his dynamne Saves TENNIS
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Bart Hendrix puts the shot Mountain View boys track team finished the season with a 1-6 record. Coach Bill Smith was proud of his team despite the record. Although there were some weaknesses in some areas, I felt we accomplished a tough job pretty well, he said. State qualifiers were Eric Daley in the 400 and Bart Hendrix in the javelin. The girls track team had a victory over Marshall High 67-60. They also placed fourth in district competition with a score of 66. Girls who qualified for state were Sandy Brothers in the 1500, Molly Corrigan in the shot and discus, Kerry Wood in 100 hurdles, Bonnie Riser in long jump, and Regina Norris in javelin. TRACK 'l ll . 1' 3 M ,., t fiyfrfgii Ifr .L ,L L, -fgfi - In . gf. K A .. .. A 1, . T ' as A 5 5 iil ii istt T if ,, 5 T., pg i n ...vi an - i , - 1- in -f Tony Kumle and Kraig Kirkaldie run in a meet. i 'i Z t,.r A as gf, i is 1 T' E e if 'S ur W bk? S N N - Linasay Young heaves the javelin. Norris placed fourth in state in javelin with a throw of 145'1 to set a district record of 135'2'l. I knew it was my best the minute it left my hand, Norris told a Bulletin reporter. Norris scored MV's first point in a state meet. While the state meet couldn't have been sweeter to Regina Norris, it left a bitter taste in the mouth of some MV athletes. MV's Sandy Brothers and Kerry Wood failed to qualify for the finals and Molly Corrigan finished fourteenth in the discus at 109. Even though the team did not do as well as Bend High's, it was obvious that Mountain View High will not soon be forgotten in the valley league. V ' -- .. if , ar W ,gsrw aff' 1' , .1 Q U , it 6 . .tss A ,v C 1. ' ,Nz .,.. A A ,A ' -Q. f Q A. We f A . iv k' Jerry Horn arches over the pole.
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