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Participation Sports , In a health con- scious society, .sports and athletic recreation played a large role in stu- dents' lives: Spons, recreational. and competitive, be- CQIHC a favorite way to have fun outdoors and get in shape at the sarneitime. . Thesgraph shows ways students chose to participate I in sports. fl' ' d fl k' ippmg an a ing out t-ac Schuss!...carve, edge, Ibrahim said, It's good to go here are my skis? Fr. Chad , 0 bounce off the bum s...Ahh, with a large group because WBfvn4dg1id0SIhf011gh the ' ' the exhilaration of cijownhill, it's easy to find someone of ?Qi5olf, f,Sgf,'fu'1:f, - I or AI ine, skiing could not be your ability to ski with. It ,,f,Cm,,O,, mwpcbmw, y I I matclijed. also provides an opportunity ' uf 'R'- Stride, pole, glide...the to meet people from the inter park is the me for thc , I tranquility and solitude of school that you might not United States Ski Assam- 4, 324. cross country, or Nordic, otherwise meet. MPH HCC at Whwh Sf. TMI . V skiing made a great getaway Ski clubs, however, did Mmm' lakes Ughm Place- A A. ,2 ' for the skier tired of crowds. not harbor the interests of all M va' Each of these sports, Alpine and Nordic skiing, also had a large number of followers at school. The Cross Country Ski Club and the Mogul Masters Ski Club were started by science teachers Beth Baker and Bob Alexander to promote the sport of skiing and to provide an easier and less expensive means of skiing for students. The trips were easy and in- expensive so many students joined the clubs because they did not have a driver's license or they wanted to ski with friends. Sr. Mike Raqueiball Running as Waters!-cu Tennis 85 Soccer 9'5 'S skiers. Some passed up the more recreational skiing for the more competitive. Sr. Heidi Powers, who raced for Winter Park, moved to the resort so that I can ski full time. I'll go to school part of the day, and ski for the rest. It is an opportunity to travel all over the region, and it is extremely competitive, which I enjoy. Jr. Dave Jarrett also moved to train in Steamboat Springs for the 1992 Winter Olympics in the Nordic combined Olympic event. --Matt Jones spiking for tee-shirts . - .. iam Connery of Brad Norman K ' -its , Dovmlull skiing 195 'S Basketball '5 Football Swimming l0 13 ll C'mon. It'll be fun.', But I don't know how to play volleyball!'? Who said you need to know how to play? Students interested in playing volleyball formed a team in the fall and signed up for the intramu- ral league. The league Erovided a chance for oys and girls to play together. Sr. Mitch Smith stated, It's the only time that guys could rea ly play in orcganized competition. O d team names, like Rod Wanna Be's, and the Hot Rods, filled the record sheets in the gym. Some teams didn't take the games very seriously. uDrano, for instance, didn't show up very often, so sponsor Jeannie Shantz ejected them from the . league. I I rn ni-ma Teams like league champs Hoosiers practiced for the coveted tee-shirt. Sr. Rob Graham, Hoosiers captian, said, We played with and against each other over the , summer. We all played I every position, alsog I think that's why we were so successful. Although the girls who played for the school were not allowed to participate, they did take part in other ways. The girls varsity players, for instance, were acting referees during play. Jr. Heather Dowd said the games were fun to referee, but the players had no respect for us. The only reason that we put up wi it was because we were getting paid. --Matt Jones .
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