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RAINFREE SEASON The 1987 Powers track team had a rainfree season and good performances to match. Four letter earner, Stacey Feuerborn started the season slowly because of a basketball in- jury. She was able to qualify for the state in- vitational in her specialty, the discus. Michelle Martin joined mid-season and made gains in her javelin throwing throughout the rest of the season. Our boys’ team was one or two runners short of being a league leader. However they dominated field events at the league meet. Kevin Adamek won the javelin frequently throughout the year and contributed points in the long jump, triple jump, and the sprints. Jeff Huntley finished his third year competing mostly in the discus and the shot put. Juniors Ken Lee and Richard Peerson did well in their first year on the team. Ken threw the shot and the discus while Richard ran both sprints and distance. John Nightingale returned for his second year of jumping and made it to the state meet in his strongest event, the triple jump. Korey Kimber joined us mid-season and worked hard on the shot put and the discus. Roy Lehnherr was a strong mid- distance runner all season including a fast 1500 at the state invitational. Robby Kalb added several feet to his javelin throw of last year and was the starter on our relay teams. Our freshmen runners, Tony McDaniel and Lee Peterson, tried the sprints and relays and Lee also proved versatile by long jumping and shot putting. Page 28: top left, Michelle Martin crossing the finish line; top right, Jeff Huntley looking on: middle left, Korey Kim her getting ready to throw the discus; Tony McDaniel showing his stuff; lower left, Stacey Feuer- born throwing the discus; lower right, Robby Kalb get- ting ready to take off. Page 29: top left, Ken Lee warming up; top middle. Richard Peerson in mid-run; top right, John Nightingale and Mark Donnelly getting ready for an event; middle, Roy Lehnherr relaxing after a race; lower left, Lee Peterson lying around after a race; lower right, Kevin Adamek wondering how far he would need to throw the javelin. 28 Track
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Getting Started Faithful Members The Varsity Rally began their season in May 1986 and worked very hard. The girls cooked hamburgers, washed cars, sold baked goods, raffled cakes, sold calendars, sponsored hoop shoot contests and sold buttons; with the proceeds they sponsored their way to camp, purchased new outfits and gave the 1987-88 rally a head start. The rally was very diverse in talent. Senior Stacey Feuerborn was welcomed back after a two-year break. She brought with her enthusiasm and artistic ability to the group. Junior Darla Fry was back for her second year on Varsity rally. She added pep and super dance routine ideas. Sophomore Laura Lee was the baby and the quiet one of the group. It seemed quite fitting that she would be cheering alone at Camas Valley after her partners were injured in the girls’ game. Laura continued to cheer for Saturday night’s Elkton game with Darla and her painful shoulder. Stacey sat on the sidelines with a casted ankle. The next week, on the day Powers headed to district, it was faithful, healthy Laura who was sick and the rally was left with a sore-shouldered Darla and a orange-casted Stacey. Rally was a great ex- perience for all involved. They worked hard and truly showed their school pride, in spirit as well as body. Page 30: top right, Powers Varsity Rally, Darla Fry on top, Stacey Feuerborn on the left, and Laura Lee to the right; middle left (from left to right) Laura Lee, Darla Fry, Stacey Feuerborn, and Cindy Coster; middle right, Darla Fry; bottom middle, Laura Lee; bottom right, Stacey Feuerborn, who started the season. 30 Rally
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