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'PERRY RELAYS The Perry Relays consisted of nine schools, all 3A and 4A teams, which made the second place finish an excellent performance by all members of the teams, said Coach ZIEGLER. lndividual winners were TONYA DEKAT in the mile and two mile, and ENGELKEN in the 110 yard high hurdles. Second place med- alists were: MARTIN in the 440 yard dash, SLITHER in the 880 yard run, ENGELKEN in the 330 yard low hur- dles, the 440 yard relay team, and the mile relay team. iii? LEAGUE Scoring 144 points over Mission ValIey's 111, the girls came away with the league title for the third year in a row. Finishing first were MAR- TIN in the 100 and 220, FRANK in the high jump, DEKAT in the mile with a new league record f5:44.0j, and ENGELKEN in the 110 high and 330 low hurdles. Finishing second were MARTIN in the mile and SHAW in the discus. All three relay teams placed third or above. The coaching staff considered it the most impor- tant meet of the year. It 'ii 1 4 ,, . -Q 1 g I STATE At the state meet, FRANK was the only girl to make it to the finals. FRANK cleared five feet to tie for sixth in the high jump. MARTIN placed fourth in her heat in both the 400 meter and 100 meter dashes, with times of 61.9 and 12.1. ENGEL- KEN was also fourth in her heat, but broke the school record with a time of 50.4. Hopefully, said Coach ZIEGLER, we gained valuable ex- perience which should help us to compete better next year. L . . , 3' . 57? n '.-i. . pisses--grassy.. g first iii I 'aeaguef' ,... . , v52.S1afe'yf IU With a look of concentration, sopho- more MICHELE ENGELKEN finishes the last leg of the shuttle hurdle relay at the Emporia Relays. iPhoto by NAN- CY MARTINI Q21 Track members keep warm behind a truck as they discuss individual results in the meet. iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOLITJ , SportsfGirls' Trackj45
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Girls break records in high jump, hurdles, discus, 2 mile relay, distance medley, and sprint medley SILVER LAKE TRIANGCILAR The girls' track team took first in the Silver Lake Triangular. They had a total of IOOV2 points, while second place Jeff West had 33 points. Indivi- duals taking first were MICHELE EN- GELKEN in the long jump, 110 high hurdles, and 330 low hurdles, KIM FRANK in the high jump, ANNETTE MARTIN in the the 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, and the 440 yard dash, MARY DEKAT in the 880 yard rung and TONYA DEKAT in the mile and two mile runs. All three relay teams took first. FIRST IN FIVE, SECOND 44f SportsfGirls' Track EMPORIA RELAYS The girls had an excellent show- ing at the Emporia Relaysg said Coach LOREN ZIEGLER, taking first in five relays and second in four relays against tough competition. The sprint medley relay and distance medley relay teams took first and set new meet records. FRANK and MARY DEKAT in the high jump, AN- GIE SLITHER and ENGELKEN in the long jump, and TRACI SHAW and LAURA ROSS in the discus also were first and took home first place med- als. IN FGLIR -1 Q11 Front Row: Manager Lesa Martinek, Cindy Doebele, Kim Stringer, Connie Robbins, Bri- gette Hartter, Lisa Oathout, Angie Hook, Jen- ny Griggs, Manager Paula Workman. Middle Row: Coach Ken Darting, Kim Frank, Angie Suther, Mary Dekat, Tonya Dekat, Beth Bran- denburg, Carol Robbins, Judy Beaumont, Terri Perrin, Kim Brooks, Laura Ross, Coach Jim Lindstrom, Coach Loren Ziegler. Back Row: Penny Stites, Julie Barker, Amy Constant, An- nette Martin, Michele Engelken, Tanya Ellis, Traci Shaw. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERJ 121 Junior TRACI SHAW breaks the discus record with a throw of 113' M . iPhoto by ERIC DILLlNGERj 133 Competing in the high jump, sophomore MARY DEKAT clears the bar with a look of determination on her face. iPhoto by ERIC DIL- LINGERQ
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Relay teams break three meet records and two school records SILVER LAKE TRIANGULAR This was an important meet for the team because they were running against Santa Fe Trail, a league pow- er. Coming off a bad performance in their first meet and cold tempera- tures, the team had a great effort from everyone, said Coach Darting. As a team, Lake finished second to Santa Fe Trail, with a total of 63 points. Some of the individual win- ners were CLIFF LEIKER senior in the shot put, BOBBY PFANNEN- STIEL junior in the 1005 JIM HURTIG sophomore in the mile, BRUCE FER- GUSON senior in the 8803 and CLINT WICHMAN senior in the pole vault. EMPORIA STATE RELAYS This is always an enjoyable event for the team because everything is a relay. The field events are even re- lays: the individuals add their bests together, said DARTING. Many of the team members decid- ed to take advantage of a nice day and broke several meet and school records. Some of the records broken were the 440 relay with the time of 45:37, the Distance Medley relay re- cord with the time of 1l:29.47, the Sprint Medley relay record with the time of 3:47.72, and the 880 relay record with the time of 1:35.9O. LARGEST NUMBER C265 OUT EVER'- 46fSportsfBoys' Track U Senior CLINT WICHMAN begins the 440 relay as the gun goes off. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ 21 Taking a practice, JIM STADLER senior puts in some effort. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ
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