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1. Team spirit is shown by Todd Roth and John Jackson as they jaunt down the home- 4 stretch. 2. Beth Shrake proves herself a competent runner during the first season of female com- petition. t 3. Long strides carry Jim Lenos around SBC VI::,,.,,. M 5 competitor en route to another dual meet t1i'ii T ' 1 I victory. 4. FRONT ROW: L. Kearney, P. Stengel, B. Shrake, C. Hoelzer, L. Roesch, T. Rupp. ROW 2: B. Slater, R. Berger, J. Nesselhauf, S. McCune, M. Dugan, R. Gast, J. Lenos, J. Szubski, L. Matthews. BACK ROW: T. Davlin, R. Schwiefert, K. Skillman, S. Smith, T. Roth, G. Mills, T. Marzec, J. Jackson, D. Lee, Coach J. Hinton. 120 Cross Country
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FROSH FI DS DOGR TO SUCCESS Though attendance at the fresh- man football games was usually low, the team came through with an ex- cellent season. The frosh cleared all of their Sandusky Bay Conference opponents, their record being marred only by Bellevue. Coaches Bob Mclntyre and Web Luginbill agreed strongly on the point of a great team attitude. Coach Mclntyre stated, The atti- tude was one that is needed to win and to perform well in tight situa- tions. And perfrom well it did. After clearing Huron, the team shut out St. Mary's - its first of four. Next came the loss to Bellevue, then the impressive victory over Clyde, who was undefeated in three years of play. The last three games ended with the young Pirates pounding their opponents. Leading the 39 man squad to four shutouts for the defense and a 13 point a game average for the offense were tri-captains Greg Butler, Jim Gawryszewski, and Brian Printy. 1. FRONT ROW: B. Hanchin, R. Shuster, T. Gowdy, P. Keys, G. Keys, M. Dugan, M. John- son, K. Porter, G. Butler, C. Brett, J. Weildon, T. Kreim es, C. Davidson. ROW 2: J. Lewis, J. Thomas, R. Haskins, T. Lynn, G. Branscum, J. Pavia, D. Hatfield, J. Gawryszewski,.B. Gun- trum, B. Fleming, M. Burger, R. Smith, E. Mitchell, B. Printy. BACK ROW: Coaches W. Luginbill and C. McKillips, T. Hayes, C. Hum- mel, R. James, P. Johnson, C. Groover, D. Schenk, S. Ramos, E. Gerhart, D. Semprich, B. Dwelle, T. Michel, D. Frisch, Coach B. Mcln- tyre. 2. Craig Brett turns the corner, gaining yard- age. 3. Running his fake, Todd Kreimes diverts the opponents. Freshmen Football - 119
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Hinton's Harriers Continue Tradition: Win II Dual Meets We continued our tradition of having a fine squad. This year's sen- iors had a dual meet record of 41 wins and 2 losses in four years. These words were mouthed by seventh year cross country coach, Mr. John Hinton, whose harriers compiled a perfect dual meet record and captured second place in the SBC battle. Group togetherness was a definite asset according to Coach Hinton. This fact was evident when the team had to pull itself together following a tragic accident. The distancemen, led by co-cap- tains Tom Davlin and Tod Roth, won the Norwalk Invitational for the fourth time, stole thevermilion Invi- tational crown for the second con- secutive year, finished second be- hind state champion Shelby in the Tiffin Invitational, and were sectional runners-up, advancing to the N.W. Districts for the fourth straight year. Davlin, who was the team's top runner with his best performance clocked at 12:45, was chosen as the Most Valuable Player, while Kevin Skillman, who was killed in an auto accident succeeding a late-season meet, was named as the Most Im- proved Player. The cross country team experi- mented a little bit, as it contained eight girl members. As it turned out, two of the female runners, sopho- more Patty Stengel and freshman Laura Kearney moved on to girls' districts. - WE OPPONENT THEY 1. Although Jon Szubski becomes tired, de- termination helps him strive to the finish line. 2. Instead of checking to see who is behind him, Greg Mills looks forward to a victory. Cross Country 121
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