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Sang Thach tries to drive a Blanchet opponent to the mat and pin him to win the match. Billy Hunter. Travis Des- combaz, Robert Crain. and Brian Sims cheer on a teammate, l Scott Caldwell and Cory Edwards look on anxiously as they wait for their chances to go out on the mat. In a match against Cleveland, Scott Caldwell tries to figure out how he's going to get the upper hand on his opponent. Wrestling - I43
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Wre tling Goes For lt ll For those who were around after school, they became familiar sounds. All over the building there could be heard pounding feet and loud voices, peo- ple running around and around for seemingly no reason at all. This was deceiving, however, as there was a reason these people were acting the way they were. These people were training for wrestling, one of the most rigorous of the high school sports. And for this year, at least, all the hard work seemed to pay off. The team finished the Metro AA regular season with three wins and three losses, beating West Seattle, Sealth, and Lakeside, and losing to Nathan Hale, O'Dea, and Cleveland. This gave the team fourth place and sent them into the Metro tourna- ment with many of the wrestlers seeded in high positions. The team finished fourth in the tourna- ment and sent eight wrestlers onto the district meet. Gary Smedsrud and Avery Pahls finished second in their weight classes, Travis Descombaz, Scott Caldwell, and Kabaka Haythorne finished third, and Brian Sims, Billy Hunter, and Ronaldo Dinogan finished fourth. The only wrestler to make it to the regional meet was Smedsrud who finished fourth at districts in the unlimited weight class. He then missed making State by one step. The season was not all fun and games for the wrestlers, though. They practiced everyday for the better part of three hours getting into shape and learning new moves to try on the next oppo- nent. There was also the constant risk of injury that all had to prepare themselves for, and that some had to experience. Early in the season the team lost the services of Scott Ludlow who broke his collar bone during practice, suffering the worst injury of the year. The team itself also caused damage to other teams as in a match against Sealth, one Seahawk wrestler got his nose broken in two places. How the wrestling team will do next year is somewhat in doubt. Under Mr. Brockman the pro- gram has steadily been improving. Unfortunately, many of the varsity wrestlers will graduate this year. Some will be back, however, and combined with some new talent the team could be even bet- ter. The Wrestling Team 1 from top to bottom, Manager Danee McMahon, Ronaldo Dinogan, Assistant Coach Mike Melchiro, Kabaka Haythorne, Erin Duleba, Tom Dixon, Cory Edwards, Scott Caldwell, Coach Phil Brockman, Brian Sims, Sang Thach, Robert Crain, David Day, Billy Hunter, Avery Pahls, Travis Descombaz, and Mario Pascua. Not pictured : Gary Smedsrud. l42 - Wrestling .Elma
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