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Coach Marshall calls out times at the finish line of the Russ Stickney lidIifter invita- tional. Cross Country Ask Cross Country runners what they like most about the sport, and the common answer would be the feeling you get when you cross the finish line, and you know that you have run a good race. That feeling is a combination of joy and relief. As a sport, cross country involves rigorous training, ranging from 5 to 8 miles daily, and plenty of rest. As a personal challenge, it involves mental training to achieve the mental and physical endurance necessary to be able to run the 3.1 mile course. This year's varsity team captains were seniors Rich Nuzum and David Wells. The only other seniors on the team were Craig Simmons and Scott Wilton. juniors Eric Van Luven, Steve Banks, and Lawrence Revard were the only other non-freshman. Among the 7 freshman was the team's fastest run- ner, Hidi Yamamoto. Sproule Love was another freshman. Captain David Wells, when asked about the freshman runners, said They filled our vacant spots where we needed them, and they proved to be good runners. Wells went on to say that given their success this year, everyone of the freshman has a chance to be all ABC league by their senior year. The freshmen were at least half our team. We only had seven non- freshman runners, and there were freshman running in every Varsity meet, added co-captain Rich Nu- zum. The varsity team's record for the season was 6 wins, 5 losses. Our re- cord showed that we were definitely someone to contend with, stated Wells. The junior varsity team had a spec- tacular start to their season, and was undefeated for quite a while. The final record was four wins, three losses, however, many runners were moved up to Varsity. by Steve Banks 21
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3 . 2 i 5 S 15 fl i l 5 il fat N1 7' '52 'fa lKneelingj Sander Coovert and johns Hop- kins, lStandingj john Mennel, David Mon- tani, will Strong, Wardy Plotkin, Todd Stainbrook, David Dickinson, Chip Rei- chardt, and jason Sagir, iLife C.uard's standj, Ken Brakebill and Scott Heitland. WATER POLO CDS OPP Clayton 7 1 Berkeley - 0 SLUH 2 6 Lindbergh 4 6 Pkwy Central 5 7 U. City 8 1 Ladue 7 4 Pkwy North 8 2 Pkwy West 2 7 Principia 4 - Mehlville 10 1 Lindbergh 8 1 Pkwy West 3 4 Coach: Don Casey Record: Won 11, Lost 7 District: 3rd Place mix is Sander Coovert attempts to block an op- ponent's shot during a climactic game at CDS. ln the background, freshman and newcomer to the varsity squad, is goalie Matt Rosen. WATER POLO CDS OPP Clayton 5 11 Berkeley 11 5 SLUH 'l'l 4 Pkwy South 11 1 Lindbergh 4 6 Pkwy Central 11 1 u. city 12 0 Ladue 6 5 Pkwy North 11 0 Pkwy West 4 5 Principia 2 4 Mehlville 4 7 Lindbergh 9 8 Pkwy West 6 5 u. city 12 7 Record: Won 16, Lost 6 Suburban: 2nd Place State: 2nd Place WHA, if W 'l i 'V , - ,en S ' ,W ' ,.. 1 6 : W1 q ,?f1,Fmg3 A ,KY iz, . .qi l l l J 1 l i i
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