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f ish f f W7 Z 'K is ,417 ,. 5. .. tif t. f y 'sf 'WA M52 lfW'lffQ what SORHOMCYDRH BOYS TRACK: D. Deltner, T. 3: K. Holst, YS. Ryan, R. Cline, YS. Miwltalek, l... Kuehl, S. Dean, ll. Wilbert, B. Bulitr, l.. lon, K. Scott,R.S111gIvto11,ll.Grieves,l.Sc-ltatzfloach Gibson. ROW ft: lJ.St1aw,F.Bellc,D. Kt111e,G. B. Reeterss. ' Whitesiriles, l.. lellew, R. Cline, 'lf llartz. ROW E111c1y1nq the sound ot niusiw 111 between events 1s B4 tl, C11 it rv: Giving G'V'?llYllllllil he got Turn Kutfhl :'SlJlllllS the ZOO inetei' tlash. Gut til tht- lolffcks in a liuny 1:4 34 '1 1tt Dean. THEREE SCHOOL RECORDS games fast FELL The sophomore boy's track season was highlighted by many bright spots throughout the year. The team ran away with the Saber Relays crown tor the sec- ond year in a row. The boys also won a triangular meet against conference rivals Davenport West and Bettendort. Coach Bernie Peters also noted successful per- 8? SPORTS E THE SCOREBOARD Genesee 2nd CR Kennedy 5th - - lst lst 2 d ' ' ' ' 6th West Bette-ndort NS Saber Relays Lancer Relays n Mississippt 8 tormances by sophomore relay teams at varsity meets. This included a second place performance by both the long jumpers and high jumpers at the Daven- port Sophomore Relays. A total ot three school records tell dur- ing the year. The 406 meter relay team ot Doug Wilbert, Tom Kuhl, Troy Hartz, and Doug Shaw clocked a 45.9. A new mile medley mark ot 3254.6 was established by Bob Grieves, Kevin I-lolst, Tim Schneck- loth, and Rob Singleton. ln the distance area, the 3200 meter relay team ot Rob Singleton, Fred Bella, Brad Belitz, and Steve Michalek scratched the old record with a new time ot 82469. Twelve sophomores also gained their varsity letter for the season. Most ot these runners ran tn the varsity conference out- door meet which accounted tor the sixth place finish bythe sophomore team at that meet.
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t - 5. Rrvxfiziiii lwnthin :'ciiivi-iitiuites on tlii mini the ,-1--lv iiimx Rai ii lawolilt SlYL?lC.'lif'ff3 init to reavli tli next nun llt f. THE SCOREBOARD VARSITY TRACK State lndoor 3rd Conference indoor 2nd Lancer Relays 2nd Muscatine lnvitational 3rd Forwald Relays 2nd NS 87 Day. Central 105 NS 45 Central DeWitt 99 NS 64 Bettendort Q 79 Districts 4th Conference Outdoor Sth Spartan Relays 3rd State l9th 84 SPORTS ltustinq from the starting blorrks is Connie llolst. . I ,- -... FN - gl: ,..t f N-it x.t if 4, 'iris if ik D Q 'h 'lv ti' gin., sg... , I . -s. e t ii:'si,s ga-K K -are i . Man., . . YKRSQTY CSQRTJ3 lRAC Ki twtiizaiiicz li Cllr,-vw K. l-ltivii WY. Vifhitt- W. Bare tt. Nell l.. Flint'-iiiii. C . lVl.'Nealey, G. Ktiniclffs l.. f lllillfi, Y. Cfostvlltw. ROVV ll' ltflxiziaqei K. Riitliien, S. lfviiinl, S, Attzrwvlit, M. 'lliiiiie M l.f-ltl.i!1.',Cf. Ht1lf1t,t'. tlfirselielil Cf Vos- The girls varsity track team had an ex- citing year as they tinished 2nd in the conference outdoor, and l9th in State competition. At the State Meet in Des Moines the Distance Medley relay squad finished Yth, Lisa Finnegan finished 7th in the 200 me- ter and the 3200 meter relay squad also finished Yth. Wendy White came on strong with a 5th place in the 100 meter hurdles. The Lancers were especially dominate in long distance events. Kim Reese tin- F 'Q I V I tell lvl. Heltiei l. llvriim A lytlli-i XV. liiiiw- CX Ei Wofjwil RCDVV 3: lo. Olrvfii, l,. loliiisvzi lvl. i Hillye-1. N. Rathieii l. Kluever l.. ifliivlwl, R. Fwolilt, I l. Wfillwr, K. Resist-, K. Scjliiiccklotli, R. Benthin, lt. Atiliwit C :Pi1.'li S. Svlifrierjler. ished second in the 800 meter with her NS record time ot 221736. Kim Schneckloth also made her mark in NS record books with her third place time of 4:51.48 in the 1500 meter. Sophomore Wendy Bare - placed 9th in the 300 meter. Three seniors will graduate trom the Varsity squad. They are Connie Hoist, Dana Hillyer, and Roxanne Benthin. The prospects for next year look good as many strong team members will he re- turning.
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