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2 Country 514 s -Ni Developing young squad promises more for future TOP LEFT, Setting the pace deep in his mind, senior Jim Quintel, cap- tain, competes in the Edmonds Invitational Cross Country Meet in which forty-eight schools took part. BOTTOM LEFT, Exhausted Jim Quintel is starving for his next breath after a country run in invitational competition. BOTTOM RIGHT, Coach Wayne King, industrial arts instructor, sways with each tum as he outlines the course with the tip ofhis pen for Jack Rogers,junior, and Chuck Dolan, sophomore. elm . i, , Ml: ..
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l'OP, Girls' varsity tennis team: Pam Riggs, Kathy Mor- Final Standlngs an, Robyn Willingham, Barb Whitney, Ellen Frost, W t C f G 1.15 Tennis 'erri McMahan, Lily Mayer. Match Results es em on crence I l970 OTTOM RIGHT, Surging forward to return her oppo- ent's serve is Karen Speed,-junior. Meadowdale Ed d Terrace 5 0 5,2223 S lPPOSlTE PAGE, Striving to perfect their serves are Terrace 5 0 M0um1akeTef,-ace ly Mayer, senior, and Robyn Willingham, junior. Con- Terrace 3 2 Woodway ntration on the ball appears to be the girls' key in de- Terrace Blanchet 'ering a perfect serve. Terrace Snohomish Terrace Cascade Mariner Pvercoming personnel problems and being a Jung squad, the girls' tennis team placed econd in the Westem Conference. Having o one outstanding player, they relied on :amwork for their success. In conference lay they shut out Blanchet, Snohomish, and fascade, 5-0. Their only conference loss was 1 Edmonds in the last match of the season. roviding experience for the squad were re- Virning letterwomen Robyn Willingham nd Terri McMahan. Also retuming were on-letterwomen Kathy Morgan and Karen peed. Jew to girls' tennis this year was a junior arsity squad. Due to lack of opponents they layed only two matches but provided impor- ant competition for the varsity. 1 . .. ,.,,.. it i..i, ,..,......,,.,. - :lg ,t W Girls Tennls ll
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vm. 'ii'-Mal .1 'Sli' VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY J.V. CROSS COUNTRY STATISTICS SCORES vlountlake Terrace Inglemoor Mountlake Terrace 46 Lynnwood 37 Lflountlake Terrace Seattle Prep Inglem00l'C 37 Mariner Mountlake Terrace 78 Seattle Prep 39 vlountlake Terrace Bellingham Mariner 21 viountlake Terrace Everett 117 Snohomish Mountlake Terrace 33 Bellingham 22 B1anchet24 Sehome Mountlake Terrace 139 Everett 106 vlountlake Terrace Cascade Sehome 83 vlountlake Terrace Edmonds 65 Meadowdale Mountlake Terrace 48 SU0h0mlSh 53 W Woodway Mountlake Terrace 109 Blanchet 15 Cascade I8 Edmonds Invitational Cross Country Woodway 107 Meadowdale 42 Relay Meet Lynnwood 84 Edmonds 29 Mountlake Terrace 31 of48 schools Western Conference Meet Mountlake Terrace 10 of 12 schools WCSICFU Conference Meet N01-thwest District Meet Mountlake Terrace9 of 12 schools Mountlake Terrace 6 ol9 schools TOP RIGHT, Joining the varsity cross country squad for their first year is the JV squad, com- peting in a triangular meet against Prep and Blanchet. Frank DeMiero, music director, triggers the start for the 2 V2 mile run. BOTTOM RIGHT, Developing juniors and sophomores practice to build depth and agility in a young squad. Team members shown are Chuck Dolan, Ron Dale, 'Bob Batson, Jack Rogers, John Lavell, Travis Macy, 'Tim Rau- scher, Ron Watters, Eugene Brandt, 'Steve Clark, Dugan Lange. Members not shown are Jim Quintel, Scott Lange, Terry Fitzsimmons, Hugh Merriman, John Reese, and Peter Evans. 'Indicates early season participant. 44212 ' 9 'zff!,',,, . a v--,. Cross Country 13
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