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4+ -mmf As a packed Sports Arena looking on. Lolanda White steps up the pace coming out of the last turn of her race at the Michelob Invitational Track Meet. fi Running Our school colors were green and gold, so why did members of the track team wear lavender and black to the Michelob Invita- tional Track Meet? Because at this meet, high school teams ran independent of their schools, and didn't wear school colors. When the girls and guys found out that they would be running, they realized they needed uniforms. We left it up to the girls. We said that we'd wear anything they came up with, said Lonze Townsend. The girls went to work designing a uniform. The results were lavender midshirts and leotards and Sprinting out of the turn, Robin Davis kicks for the finish line to pass the baton to the next runner in the relay. Tra With his own style of pole vaulting, Gil Goren towers above the ground, He clears the vault with the best height of any Patriot. Color black tights. The guys dressed reluctantly and headed for the meet. The girls had their race earlier in the day, before the crowds had arrived. When it was time for the guys to run, the stands were packed. The Sports Arena was sold out. After the race John Davis com- mented, We didn't know if they were cheer- ing us on or laughing at us. Both teams placed high out of the 14 coun- ty teams competing, and on one dropped the baton. After the Sons of Liberty and the colorful uniforms of the Michelob meet, we're now left to wonder about what next year's running teams will do, said Coach Runge. Ck and Field 115
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Finishing the last turn, Tracy Wells sprints for the finish line to win the race for the Patriots. The gun fires and the runners are off. Easily domi' nating this race, the Patriots finish in first, second, and third places against Serra. From the Athlete'5 Angle The seemingly endless track stretched away from the Patriot runner. Three hun- dred and thirty yards of agony, sweat, speed, and possibly defeat. The open track was broken by horizontal barriers every few feet. Jose Cesena prepared for the starteris sig- nal. He checked his footing in nervous antici- pation of the gun. First warning and the run- ners took their mark. Second warning and Before a meet against Serra, Jose Cesena jokes about the rainy weather that prevailed during the ear- ly part of the season. they raised from the blocks, the gun fired and they were off. When asked about the athletic progran Jose replied, We probably have some of th. best facilities offered compared to somi schools, including coaches. When asked about the ideal athlete, Ce sena answered, i'He should love his spor beyond anything else in order to put in th. dedication necessary to be successful. Other wise the hurdles get too high and he gives UI before reaching the finish line. 114 Athletics
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Throwin' Samoan Tani Leasau was the best discus thrower. She also participated in the shot put. How far can the average girl throw a one kilogram disc? Coming from Sweetwater High, Tani came into Hen- ry and assumed the number one posi- tion as a discus thrower. Tani's brother taught her how to throw a discus when she was 10 years old. Her brother holds the C.l.F. record for the discus. Tani's overall high is 140 ft. but it dropped down to 122. Coach Tony Leon helped her bring it back up to dshe throws it pretty far. 125. She is slowly bringing it up to her best 140. Tani is very close to breaking the school record and she hopes to do it before the end of th season. 'KI think I'll be able to break the record before the year's end. Coach Leon is really working hard with me, and the entire team is behind me. Hopefully on a good day Illl break it. If she does it will be no big surprise to anybody who knows her, 116 Athletics Distance Runners: Front - N. Holmes, T. Starks, R. Saiz, Second row f Coach Lowry N. lVlcGlamery, L. White, S. Blethen, E, Dyer D. Blaisdell, M. Durham, M. Reeves. Top - D Shot and Discus Front A Fisher Coach Gilkey, C. Starkes, N, Frierson, L. Ashe, Y, Leone T Leasau Top C Steed T Hem Coston, D. Hill, R. Miller. p 1 v
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