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Ready, seT, Two weeks unTil The WiTh only Two weeks To pre- pare, The Track Team had Their firsT meeT on April 24. The boys Trained for Their evenTs plus ran laps and sTreTched To keep oTher muscles in shape. The meeT sTarTed aT 2:30 and The TemperaTures were cool. The boys earned Two Third places, one in The mile relay by Shawn BeuchaT, Deron Johnson, Bobby PfannensTiel, and Sheldon Sala wiTh a Time of 3:A2.2, and in The 400 yard dash also by Pfan- nensTiel in 44.2. They received Three second places, by David BrenT in The Discus wiTh a disTance of 437 Q , in The 440 relay by Gary compeTe gun goes off To sTarT Workman, Daron Howard, John- son and PfannensTiel and in The 2 mile run by Jim HurTig in 441292. The boys did noT obTain any ones. They did earn four fourTh places, one in The shoT by BrenT, anoTher in The high jump by BeuchaT, in The 2 mile relay by Saia, HurTig and Tim Johnson and The lasT in The 220 yard dash by Howard. The only evenTs noT parTicipaTed in by Silver Lake were The mile run and The pole vaulT. The boys had 60 Team poinTs ranking Them fourTh place. I feel iT was a slow sTarT, buT we did as well as ex- pecTed, said Coach Jim Lind- sTrom. Boys Truck Place Meef Ath Silver lnviTaTional' ' 7Th Perry lnviTaTional 40th Rossvllle lnvlTaTional 6Th Wabounsee lnvlfafional 9th T -Onaga lnviTc1Tional Below: Wlih ilme To spare, John Nlcely and Julie Barker seniors. BreT Kerr and Mark Reamer sophomores, relax and converse a while.-phoTo by Maria Shell. QVET -5. .T nfsfe?Ms.3.ni5i'!4! gi, Q 011' Above Left: While awaltlng The 2 mile relay, Sheldon Sala and Tim Johnson ju- niors, become physically prepared.- phoTo by Erin Wiley. Boys Track: Fronl Row: Bret Kerr, Mark Reamer, Jared Harris, ScoTT STrecker, Ke- vin Renfro, Jerry Johnson, Kelly Mahana. Coach Loren Ziegler, Back Row: Coach CurTis Cooke, Mgr. Erin Wiley, Sheldon Saia, Daron Howard, KurT Ludwick, David BrenT, Greg AbboTT, ArT Thomas, Jim Hur- Tig, Mike Rueck, Coach Jim LindsTrom. Coach Jack Oglesby.-phoTo by Julie Hawkins. Boys TRACKfSPORTSf4'13
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Season spoiled by rain Vlother Nature causes game rain outs Baseball was slow in getting tarted due To all The rain in The urea. Mother Nature seemed To znow The exact days The boys ere To play. Although she man- ged To drown most of The ames, The boys did play Three eams. This included The Emporia, Even some of The games that were postponed were rained out again. Practice was difficult with a soggy infield and a lake for an outfield. l'We didn'T give up. We've en- countered worse incidents. I sup- pose This just wasn'T The best Time Although The rain has shortened our season, it hasn't dampened our spirits. LT. Marys, and The neighboring ?ossville Teams. There for awhile I Thought ve'd never get to play. It always ained, but There was nothing any Jf us could do, said junior Monte Ellis. C.J. Hamllton for spring sports, said junior Jess Adams. The games The boys did man- age To play Turned out as splits. They spliT with both Rossville and ST. Marys. All in all, Mother Nature just couldn'T dampen Their spirits. Dy QQQHTT so 1 Vi xjxfg ---.-..,-, Fitness . . by Maria Snell it is hard to say how and when the physical fitness craze began, but it was quite some time ago. A partial contribution has been the alarming number of people affect- ed by smoking, overeating, and ill- ness. Doctors urged people to im- prove both their physical and men- tal health by exercising: Thus the craze blossomed nationwide. Not only did this affect a persons health, but it also affected his at- tire. Sweatsuits were no longer for high school and college athletes. Grandmas and grandpas now en- joy the comfort of sweats and run- ning shoes. Jogging, walking, and exercising are not a passing whim in America: in fact, they are an important part of the United States' future. This craze is unique from most otherffads in The aspect that it has tasted so long. Another major point is the positiveness it has brought out in people. . . . Freak Above: Strldlng Into the pitch, senlor Brent Lilley swings for a home-run.-photo by Annette Martin. Lott: Team members watch as the Emporia Spartans Take warm-up on The field.-photo by Maria Shell. - wf if f.-'. BASEBALLfSPORTSf'1 45 N
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