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a. Paul Buehler and Wes Maloney keep pace with each other. b. Coach Darling and Dewey Heisma look toward next year. c. Randy Chastain stretches his mind and body for the coming race. d. Kevin Morris and Kent Boles are with the pack at the beginning of the Sutherlin meet. e. L to R: Lana Catlin, Coach Bob Darling, Cathy Allison, Cory Kilgore. CROSS COUNTRY
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H8 Cross Country The Billie Cross Country squad had one of its stronger teams this year, compared to past years. The team was composed of one freshman, six sophomores two Juniors and a lone senior, Paul Buehler. With sophomore Kevin Morris leading the way with a 10th place finish in the district final, the young harriers finished fifth ln the lea gue, which was dominated by the Southern schools of the newly-formed Sky-Em league. At the fall cross country banquet, junior Kent Boles, the most consistent runner, was named Most Valuble Player. Sopho more Kevin Morris received the Most Improved award from Coach Bob Darling. For the second time ever, there was a girls cross country team. Student tea- cher Pat Rarrick, volunteered his ser- vices to coach them. Although the girls didn't have a complete team, they improved endividualy throughout the season. SCOREBOARD P.H. OPP. 31 Glide 24 15 Marist Inc. 27 S. Umpqua 28 17 Creswell 45 32 Oakridge 23 38 Sutherlin 21 27 S. Umpqua 28 36 Douglas 21 37 S. Umpqua 23 15 Marist Inc. 34 Central Linn 22 18 Creswell 40 31 Oakridge 26 43 Douglas 18 45 Glide 18 a. Kevin Morris paces Randy Chastain, Isaac Babbs, and Wes Maloney through the first part of P.H.'s 5,000 meter cross country course. b. At the start of the District Cross Country meet held at L.C.C., Billie harriers wait intently for the sound of the gun. c. L to R: Paul Buehler, Peter Anderson, Jeff Gielish, Row 2: Coach Bob Darling, Dewey Heisma, Kevin Morris, Lance Stanley, Row 3: Wes Maloney, Randy Chastain, Kent Boles, Isaac Babbs, CROSSCOUNTRY
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Varsity Basketball The Billies with seven lettermen, ran up a 5 win-3 loss record early in the season. Most of the way through league, the Bill had a medicore 4 win-6 loss record, but, won four in a row to wrap up third place in the league and gain momentum going into the league tournament. The Billies had an overall successful season but failed to gain a bid to the state tournament. They finished third in the tough Sky Em League with a 8 win-6 loss record in league play. First and second teams in the league were Marist, which won first place, and Douglas which won fourth place at state. After regualr league play, all the teams in the league participated in the Sky-Em tournament to determine which teams would represent the league in the state tournament. Pleasant H1ll's first opponent was South Umpqua which they defeated 60-57. In semifinal action they ran intt the tough Douglas Trojans who knocked the Billies out of the tournament 69-55. At the winter sports banquet, awards were given to the following: Senior Goug Graham for Most Inspirational Player Junior Randy Klohn was named Most Improved, Senior Roger Condos was named Most Valuable Player. Condos led the team in scoring and rebounding with 15.0, 9.5 average respectively, which also helped him gain second team All-League honors. a Coach Neher discusses strategy before the opening tip off of a play-off game. b Roger Condos and Bryan Smith head up court after recovering a loose ball. SCOREBOARD Reedsport Elmira Junction City Harrisburg Central Linn Junction City Central Linn Elmira Sutherlin Marist Douglas Creswell Oakridge Glide South Umpqua Sutherlin Marist Douglas Creswell Glide Oakridge South Umpqua South Umpqua Douglas BASKETBALL OPP. 65 68 46 50 73 77 44 65 43 48 70 42 77 59 48 65 69 82 58 69 48 59 57 69 ' ' , Aw.. , J ' I L, N5 ..., ze Ms'-. t It . ' ., ' . K 8-.-..v--1-w:.,mw,,M -e-e',,,,,V-f:5i'Qg-as, .. , g I ff ,Q S-'-i.T5'j5 5cZ, S J 4
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