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Girls Win State Meet The girls cross country team included, from back row: Karen Slaven. Marylee Ram- say. Sara Carrillo. Robyn Willinger. Rejeana Terrill. Terresa Johnson. Front row: Coach Morris. Sheila Schmitt. Kristina Martin. Kelli Shore and Coach Porter. P or the third time in five years the Stanton ■ County girls cross-country team captured the State 2A championship at Wamego on No- vember 6. Led by Kelli Shore, who ran the course in 12:07 to win the individual first-place medal, the girls finished the race with only 49 points. 15 points less than the second-place team. Wheatland-Grainfield. In the last five years the girls have also received a second and a third place. For the fifth time in twenty-one years the boys cross-country team placed second with 72 points behind Wheatland-Grainfield with 59 points. Stanton County boys cross-country teams have had three first-place finishes and six third-place finishes in State competition. Kelli Shore. Marylee Ramsay (12:53), Ruben Garza (10:33). and Merwyn Snowbarger (10:38) were all named to the State team. The toughest race for the boys all year was the Regional race at Dighton. Stanton County took second place, one point behind Wheatland-Grainfield. In contrast to the boys, nearly all of the girls’ races proved to be tough, which contributed to the outstand- ing results at the State meet. The invitational meet at Johnson was a huge success as both the girls and boys took first place. At the League meet at Johnson, the boys placed first, and the girls placed second. Seven seniors ran cross- country: Greg Bordewick. Ruben Garza. Steve Martin. Kevin Shore. Theron Snowbarger. Sara Carrillo, and Marylee Ramsay. — copy by Re- jeana Terrill, photos by Jerry Sipes. Tonya Nei- lan, and Ann Davis. The boys cross country team included, from back row: Manager Jerry Sipes, Merwyn Snowbarger, Coach Morris. Coach Porter. Jim Sipes. Theron Snowbarger. Jeff Arnold. Paul Case. Greg Bordewick. Kevin Shore. Benny Ybarra. Center: Cary Boles. Ruben Garza, Jesse Ybarra. Front row: Kent Martin. Jon Sosa, Rex Julian and Steve Martin. While taking a break on their way to Colora- do. Rejeana and Robyn ambush Jeff as he exits the restroom. The Ramsays supplied their cabin in La Vetta Colorado for the cross-country teams’ trip. 19
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rTrojans Make Sub-State Playoffs SCHS 33 Walsh 0 SCHS 40 Sublette 0 SCHS 29 Holcomb 0 SCHS 29 Lakin 0 SCHS 38 Hugoton 0 SCHS 15 Cimarron 7 SCHS 25 S.W.H. 0 SCHS 24 Elkhart 18 SCHS 12 Stockton 10 SCHS 31 Meade ‘6 SCHS 21 Syracuse 0 SCHS 6 Sterling 12 The '82 football team included, back row: Steve Fulton. Todd Bordewick. Todd Barkes. Curtis Jones. John Nicholas, Wes Grover. Bryan Zollinger. Jeff Arnold. Carey Boles. Tom McKee. Phil Duran. Cary Mangels. Mid- dle row: Coach Morris. David Hudgens. Dwayne Bodey. Lindsay Hoopingarner. Monte Neilan. David Smith. Allyn Pepper. Mark Winger. Shane Darrough, 'Tony Schweizer. Stacey Zimmerman. Clinton Bow- ers. Coach Carruth. Front row: Lance Hoo- pingarner. Gary Whaley. Bill Twilleger. Darin Post. Bret Kendrick. Kelly Von Hemel. Rick Stein. Greg Barton. Lyle Hoopingarner. Scott Whaley. While Kelly holds the ball. Phil attempts the extra point. David and Darin attempt to block a pass while Allyn looks on.
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