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lc' , . rf 1 ' . .Q i I mqfi' is . QNNL 4Getting ready to run to the fourth runner, June Wood receives the baton from Lisa Redd in the 800-meter relay at the triangu- lar meet against Sparrows Point and Park- ville. 66 t was the best season ever, claims Marvin Weiner, outdoor track coach for five years. During JV meets, sophomore Brian Nicholas set two school re- cords-he completed the 100-me- ter run in 10.7 seconds and the 200-meter run in 23.8 seconds. Brian also ran on the 400-meter relay team, which set yet another record. Runners weren't the only JV stars, though. Junior David Utley set a discus record. Varsity action was equally im- pressive and exciting. With a time of 11.2 seconds, senior John McKay set a new 100-meter re- cord. The 400-meter relay team of John, Carl Tucker, Tony Watts and Andy Sands also broke a re- cord. The team's strong season earned them the chance to partici- pate in the county championship. There they ranked eighth out of 18 teams, and headed for the Re- gion III Championship at Dulaney Senior High School. Aided by varsity star Gary Richards' excellent performance, the team placed third overall. The Rams earned first place in five events--shot put, discus, 800-me- ter relay, 400-meter relay and the mile relay. Other achievements at the re- gionals: the team came in second in tHe two-mile relay, Mark Ross finished second in the hurdles and Jimmy Miles took third place in the high jump. Track and fieldflll
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Boys ' Track Front row: Kevin Stokes, Ken- ny Baskette, Brian Nickolas, Andy Win- ters, Carl Tucker. Row 2: Alan Brown, Mike Posner, David Utley, Jim Miles, Tony Watts, David Fique, Steven Freder- The year of th record breakers ick. Back row: Mr. Carlson Tony Davis, John McKay, Andy Sands, Gordon Walk- er, Herb Findison, Danny Cooper, Eric Conway, Tracy Rone, Mr. Weiner. GIRLS' TRACK Front Row: LaDonna Lennon, Sheryl Fields, Laurie Blinchikoff, Deirdre Butler, Paula Feldman, Melanie Durham, Briget Smith, Sarah Lestz. Row 2: Barbara Moore, Camille Tulley, Vernita Davis, La Tanya Bush, Hope Potashnick, Karen Karmiol, June Wood, Celeste 110!Track and field Smith, Lisa Redd. Back Row: Ms. Muren, Marcela Robinson, Stacie Marshall, Monica Taylor, Dawn Garnes, Kim Jones, Kim Garnes, Faye Lewis, Julie Weiner, Jill Greenberg, Robin Savetman, Naima Bagh- ozi, Lisa Curland. Junior David Utley, the Baltimore County J.V. champion, warms up before a meet. f , , R, - 5? rar? On your mark, get set, go! Senior Carl Tucker, a member of the regional champion relay team, takes off for the 800-meter relay at Sparrows Point.
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PDulaney'is no problem for Mark Merlo as he locks his opponent in a grip, preparing for a take down. Danny Brunton possesses a certain pizazz as he performs unbelievable stunts in the wres- tling match against Dulaney. P ' ' . ., .. ,ma-wawmfesiw What does it take to be a inning tean1. hat makes a winning team? Take for example Randall- stown's varsity wrestling team, which won the county cham- pionships. A winning team takes fierce com- petitors-Morry Zolet, Gary Rich- ards, Danny Brunton, Marty Bosse, David Steiner, Quentin Gilbert and Mark Asch, to name a few. HORIZON talked to Mark Asch, a 112!Wrestling junior, to discover what makes a win- ning grappler. A winning grappler needs exper- ience-inspired by his brother, Mark started wrestling four years ago. He attended wrestling camp for two summers. A winning grappler needs to re- spect his coaches-Mark calls Coaches Lowe and Peddicord great coaches. Coach Lowe taught Mark discipline. From Coach Peddicord, Mark learned that a good coach-to- player relationship is important. A winning grappler must with- stand abusive and rough play-Mark required three stiches for a cut near his eye. In all, Randal1stown's team had all the elements of a winning team. And they have the trophy to prove it.
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