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lthough Skylineis Cross Country team did not fare well at the state meet, they had a strong individual effort all year from runners Bryon Ross, Gaylen Yeates, Tom Mosbrucher, jerry Shields, Mike Christian, Becky Hall, Colene Richert, and Ronda Goin. The? boy's team was better balanced than the girls team. All the boys were fairly equal in ability which gave each of them a chance to be Skyline's top runner on any given day. The girls had a complete team in only two events, the city meet and the District Meet. That made if very hard on the girls who did participate. Becky Hall was one of just a few girls who participated in Cross Country this year. She was definitely a standout in this sport. She finished first in many meets including District which was held at Freeman Park. She set the course and meet record at this event. She finished sixth at the state meet at Shadow Valley which was the best for all area runners. The boys had seven runners at the state meet of which Scott Colver finished the best. Over a course of about 3.2 miles, he was 58th out of 75 runners with a time of 19 minutes 57 seconds which was 2 minutes 49 seconds behind the winning time. This finish, along with those of his teammates gave Skyline a 9th place standing at the state meet. After completing a long race, Becky Hall winds down. Setting a grueling pace at the Tiger-Grizzly Invita- tional is Ronda Goin. Finishing 8th at District is Gaylen Yeates. Exploding off the starting line at District are the team members of Skyline's Cross Country team. Cross Country
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Contemplating the next play are Coaches Howard and Perrenoud as their team members look on. he second before impact as jeff Burtenshaw ttempts to punt the ball. etting up at the line of scrimmage is the offen- ive unit of the sophomore football team. ooking on in dismay is Coach Wallick as his team alls prey to another opponent. jerome Clement jam Lewis Greg Copp Perrenoud Row 2 Coach Drake Walllck Rod T orsen, jerry Lewis, Terry Broth. Travw Teel, Scott Muir, Troy Anderson, Kelly Merrill, LarryWulta1LMikeWall,leffBufte1wh41w. Kevin Higgins, jeff Flynn, Len Wright, Arnold lg Coach Curtis Rudd, Cary Cumvlfngi SOON Scott Humphreys, Rod Creasey, Coach Ron h ' ' V Y'Barra, john Witbeck, Coach Vince Howard, Row 3g Brian Schrader. Blake Ford, Shane Petersen, Brian Dephillips, james Nelfren. Dan Zentner, Tom Smith, and Lance Owens. he sophomore football team had a lot of learning experiences this season. Although they won only one game all year, they kept their spirits high and hung in there. Most of the games were close and had very dramatic endings. In spite of the frustrations of losing close games, most of the players kept fighting until the last game. The sophomore football players that excelled at their positions were rewarded at the end of their regular season by being moved up to the varsity team. Among these players that gave 110 percent all the time were Glen Thorsen, Mike Hall, Scott Muir, and jeff Burtenshaw. They were all defensive players, which shows where the sophomore team was strongest. They had their opponents to few points, but the offense had troubles helping their defensive teammates. All in all, the sophomore football season was a learn- ing experience. The Best of THIIBS
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