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A Strange Breed It takes a unique person to run cross country-. She must be -wTlling to go beyond some of the limits of other sports and have a higher level of dedication. said girls ' cross coun- try- Coach Gar ' Brendel. He also pointed out that some nmners are moody and inconsistant. Competition in girls ' cross coun- tn.- is growing because of a growing parental and community involvement, said Coach Brendel. This involvement is just beginning in our area; however, throughout the county parental and community in- volvement began several years ago. This is apparent in the level of com- petition among the teams we face, he said. To raise the level of running at PMHS, Coach Brendel was initiating a summer involvement program as well as a partner running system. Ac- cording to Coach Brendel, the girls ' cross country team started about two weeks late. Most of the girls didn ' t run during the summer and make-up work had to be done at the beginning of the season. If the whole team would have run over the summer, the season would have started better, stated the number one runner, Carolyn Carr ' 84. CarohTi not only ran regularly during the summer, she also competed in two road races. Other members of the small, nine girl team were Darla Wells ' 85, Wen- dy Norrod ' 85, Kathy Shimp ' 85, Hayley Higdon ' 85, Amy Scott ' 86, Beth Probst ' 86, Kim Cooper ' 86, and Linda Smith ' 84. Girls Cross Country Season Record: 7-2 PM 27 24 40 15 15 21 47 17 25 Decatur Central Mooresville Southport Greenwood Plainfield Lawrence North North Central Northwest Center Grove 180 CROSS COUNTRY
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After finishing a tough race, Amy Scott ' 86 tries to regain her breath. With a look of agony, Linda Smith ' 84 crosses the finish line. Looking desperate, Carolyn Carr ' 84 pushes to keep ahead of her Howe opponent as she nears the finish. As her hair flies behind, Wendy Norrod ' 85 looks pleased with her performance. Coach Gary Brendel gives the girls last minute pointers before a race. CROSS COUNTRY 121 mmsm
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