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Boys' Cross Countryaf V H Schedule - , - tif t . i lntersquad Meet August. - lime Trial September Astronaut Invitational September Track Shack Meet September ?nd'u A K A South County Championships September A Dual Astronaut Meet October Palm Bay Invitational October Cape Coast Conference Meet October fi District Meet November Regionals November State November, , The Varsity Black Pack squad waits for the signal to begin the race. Heading the Pack'C sophomore Zuri Pinder uses his skill to squeeze by his opponents. Varsity runner Paul Michels cut his corners short to bring his Black Pack team to a well earned victory. Here he surges ahead of his closest rival. fry- .1 13 BOYS X-COUNTRY! 199 27. 1655 155 24. ' e 81? :' ying C , 5 gf. 19, atiiig
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I Boys C ross Country ' . ' ' if if Coach Coach Coach lim Graham Sue Graham Craig Munger , -lu Coaches' Choice Coaches' Choice Coaches' Choice Carl Christman Darin Miller Rob Dillard This has been a year of firsts for the Palm Bay l'Black Pack Cross-Country team. During the year the boys' varsity team made it to State competition, coaches lim Graham, and Craig Munger were voted coaches of the year by the Today Newspaper, and two boy runners were selected for the All-Space Coast Cross-Country Team. Carl Christman and Darin Miller were voted 3rd and 9th places respectively on the prestigious team. Under what most coaches call Nperfect conditions - 72 degrees and very little wind-the team put everything on the line, and it paid off. The Pirates did qualify for State, placing fourth at regionals with five points to spare. After the meet, Coach lim Graham called his team's effort 'lThe proudest moment of my coaching career. The following week at Deland, for the State meet, the 'Black Pack places 11th in the 3A race, making them the first State finalists from Palm Bay High School. Running for the Pirates at State were: Seniors-Carl Christman, Rob Dillard, Nick Evangelo, and Paul Michels. juniors-Darin Miller, Sophomore-leff Beard, and Freshman-Trent Smith. Alternates were Zuri Pinder, Todd Prentice, Eric Hoffman, Wade Arnold, and Mike Defour. These fine runners are definitely looking forward to next year's season. At the Cape Coast Conference meet, Carl Christman runs to a third place finish to pull the Pirates up to second place. Pacing each othen Seniors Rob Dillard and Nick Evangelo run to well-placed finished at the 3-A District meet, in Ntusville. 198! BOYS X-COUNTRY State and a Year of Firsts
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State A Dream Accomplished H us A Coach lim Gfaham Coach Sue Graham Coach Craig Munger 'N s .- li h g if - .xv TI ,iff K P 9 A iff to 'ME Coach's Choice Coach's Choice Coach's Choice Mia Dentice Dawn Botzong Bonnie Lucci The 1983 season was the best year for the Girls' Cross Country Team. They developed from a non- threatening team to a highly respected and well- ranked squad of young ladies. The Black Pack conquered South County Championship beating seven of their rival teams. At the Cape Coast Conference Meet, Palm Bay Run- ners finished third out of eleven teams present. The following week the Black Pack traveled to the 3A District Meet and qualified for Regionals with an outstanding third place. At the 3A Regional Meet the girls advanced for the second consecutive year to the State Meet. They brought home a second-place trophy to add to their increasing laurels of victory. The next week at Deland, the State Meet, the Pirates established a strong sixth place missing fifth by one point. Although five of the top runners are graduating, the Pirates will come back next year with a strong team. Showing sgns of exhaustion, Katie Redmond puts forth her H- nal effort as she dashes to the finish line. Senior Dawn Botzong surges by the War Eagle contender plac- ing in the top fifteen at the 3A District Meet, 200! GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY
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