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K NHS OPP E. Moline 50 15 West 50 18 Assump. 50 15 P.V. 50 15 Central 112 24 Musc. NS 19 District 16th Fl GIRLS' NHS OPP E. Moline 30 27 West 28 27 Assumtp. Forfeit P.V. Forfeit Central Forfeit Musc. Forfeit District 10th V XILLNIIOD SSOHO LNIIOO SSOHO AH UU O K4 ws! Q7 5 D-A C3 FL wx! Q '1 O cn rn G O C 5 4-4- v-1 K4 Combined Effort Good things come in small packages. This was true concerning both the boys' and girls' cross country teams. With only seven boys and five girls on each team, they still managed to give their opponents a run for their money. Dani Shelton felt her team's success was due to teamwork, At the beginning of the season I was worried about the number of people, but with hard work we consistently got better. Shelton, the sophomore girls' confer- ence champion, set a record with a time of 12:36, breaking the old one by 20 seconds. That was my best race, said Shelton. I was nervous before the race, but once I got there I wasn't worried, she added. Coach Dennis Moeller felt that his two sophomores, Shelton and Missy Wickersharn, would do nothing but improve in the next few years. The boys' Coach Clancy Simmons' main goal for the season was for each runner to not only improve, but to notice the improve- ment. The team accomplished this as each runner dropped their time by almost one and a half minutes over the course of the season. Even though we didn't have a good record we kept a positive attitude. I thought the whole team gave it their all, said Josh Miller. Warm-up exercises are essential to running, as Megan Duke follows through on this rule prior to her performance. Photo: D. Smit. Over the hills and through the willows, runs Dani Shelton as she has time to think about her upcoming meet against West. Photo: M. Mackenzie.
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Girls' Swimming and Diving: First row: Margaret Mackie, Debbie Oldenburg, Jennifer Elvert knows practice makes Vicki Wallace, Tracy Campbell. Last row: Sue Loecke, Darla Englund, Kris Naae, perfect as she soars through air . . . complet- Amy Taylor, Amy Hunter. Photo: D. Smit. me 1. 7 ' , 45 ,, , W , .,. Z 5 , A? 2' , .yyy 5. 1 K 1 ing a perfect dive. Photo: D. Smit. - ,, f,f,, 351 ' , ' we 'W .., 3.5 . 11-v. qw M , . . :iffy if 'lyf if ',N' '-nfwv : 71. xl-An.. V ., 5,3 va this nl-1 , Q V ' V' ., f A J.-1 L, Q ' rmixw. pf W . . M V - 1 V . .., e .. A I W' ' ,Y . -I , V' A M ' .- 'ri' H 1, ui? 'Ulf 4 7 K .f ' n ' ., , :Vi i 1 'Q s N, , ,. - :ahh 4 V- '. -. l,V3..,: ig? .Q V VV W . . W .Q v v s - V 7 f f allay, - 'L' . gg , f J 4 EY -,' ,'. A X - , ,2-i: Z ,.?. l , .W ., - .. . 1 l milf 1 V , las A X -v Q .. A A N i 'Q' V iisel . i 'l W ' l A j WY ' , ' 6-4, ws! ' , 'ft' , .,. Q' ,i ' , f f , ,, Y I f My A 5' ,.,,,, V 31 X . ' A ,,,V VMMQHM , ,QZW V With just a few more yards to go, Amy M 5 V Q' Ta lor reaches for the touch adm order ZW ' MW ' s,.. ' to com lete her backstroke event. Photo: mdwy Hg! wi 3, , fa l ,Aj f 4,' j .5 v f D. Smit. V V ,f ' ,V , , ,114 f W f 4 Mi 1 E f W8 f mi. V Girls' Swimming and Diving
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When the running gets tough, Steve Pash and Josh Miller put out an extra effort to finish. Photo: M. Mackenzie. This 0ne's for the Cripple, thinks Mike Gipple as he builds more muscle in the weight room. Photo: D. Smit. 'YEWJZ' YMN-. N '- .. n.Q yi Fly , Boys' Cross Country: First row: Lawrence Markey, Mike Gipple, Matt Meister. Girls' Cross Country: First row: Dani Shelton, Jean Clark, Missy Wickersham Back row: Brian Dickens, Scott Earnst, Coach Clancy Simmons, Josh Miller, Last row: Beth Loeke, Coach Dennis Moeller, Megan Duke. Photo: D. Smit. Steve Pash. Photo: D. Smit. l Boys' and Girls' Cross Country Xa
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