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K ■ Ax ' i-tj r In J [ri tit fJLt- a ttnsi- h ind-( H trorn Briin Ht-fiMtn Outstanding Season Ends With Third At State 1 liL- licdvv breaching, the L;ruritiiiLi, the swc-.it. diul the pumping muscles are part of a runtier as he pushes himself on the track. Some run the short distances where speed and strength are the keys, while others the long distance events where endur- ance proves the winner. The runners were one part ot the team. The hurdlers and those in the held events were the other part The throwers were outstanding as the meets were ahnost won on their strength alone In DC ( )utdonr. winch the Roughriders won. the points in the held events tallied 97. two points above the meet ' s runnerups ' team total. The Ridets also won the Indoor EDC The victories at the two HDC meets were the only time in history a Grand Forks team went away troni an KDC meet with (irst place, ( thcr con- quests tor the Riders included 1st at Regionals, 3rd at State, and eleven 1st place meet victories out of sixteen. .State spotlighted Rider talent. Outstanding competitors at state lor the Riders included: Mike Kummer ( Jnd in high |umpl. Chris Hoversten ( 1st in iO()m, 3rd in the l(K)m, and 6th in the 2()f)m). CJreg Herndon ( 1st in shot and ind in disc). Dave I.cvos (.3rd in shot), and Tom llolmstad (-ith in the javelin). Dave Miller won t ' irst in the Indoor State meet in the one halt mile. All the seniors qualified tot state. During the season competition Herndon. Miller. Hoversten, and Hohnstad set new school records in at least one ot their events. Chris was elected team MVP and Most Valuable Sprinter. Greg Herndon earned the Most Valuable Weight- man award. Miller the Most Valuable Long Dis- tance Runner. Kummer the Most Valuable Jumper and Mo.st Improved. Besides Head Coach Zimncy, other coaches were Long Distance Coach Schradel, Jumping Coach Delmore, and Weightmen ' s Coach, Mr. teak. When speaking of the assistant coaches, lumper Mike Kummer commented. They were detinitely great attributes towards our winning sea- son. k Mt-mbtTS (front row) Kent Wiken, Mike Kumnitr. Clark RobiJcjux. Chris Huvt-riircrii, Grc Herndon. Turn Holmstad. Stt-ve Halt-y, Dtnnis Kixipman, ( second row I Randy Beasley. Gre Lambeth, Billy Larson. Barry Owens, Mike KrtsI, Mike Rubin, Dale Short, Randy Hahn, Mark Norman, (third row! Mark Reters .)n. |oe Schultii, Bfjd Horslt-y.Jim Oakley, Dave i.evos. Steve Schiller, Brian Benson. Bruce Brekke. (fourth row) Scott Schiller. Mikt Cook, Steve Gurule. Brad Roland, Danny Larson. Tom G(iet, ,John Kresl, Mike Peterson, (fifth rowj Assistant Coach Schradel. Head Coach Zimney, and Assistant Coach Peak, s. A I rack team throwers relax on a car before their events U With a powerful heave Gre ; Herndon releases the shot to Its -1 T destmation Sprinter Chris Hoversten moves like he has win s feet as he leads in the 400 meter dasli
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.4 l« y Sophomore Dawn Zimncy li in (he process ut throwing the )aveUn 100 feet during a meet at Red River Team Members ( Irunt row) Debbie Lit mger. Ahcia Thompson. Brenda MacDonalJ. Diane Ostby. Cdth Mcl.eod, (Second Row) R(»bin Kadry, Debbie Gladen, [ody |ackson, Gwcn Wagner, Cmdi Olson. Tish Dierlam, (third r(.)w ) [ackie Schill, Angic I.inell. )uhe Lord, Denise Bower, Hcidi Spiter. Sue Markee. ( back row I Dawn Zimney. Sue Mario. Barb Beckstead. Laura Gillespie. Holly Haug. Lisa Blank. Coach Soli, and Head Coach Engstrom, Senior lliruwcr Holl Haug htaves x s slmt pui 1 Uir at a hunic meet Runners Heidi Spiier and lackic. SchiU run [he fourth lapof the mile-and-. hall event Girls lr.iik HH
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Number nine. Randv Btjslcv. pushes oM hard from the stjrtin blocks li t dd s bcfiirtr sfdte Mike Kunimer practices his torin BovA Trdtk 10 '
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