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: . Mile-relay team takes 1st at Warren We were small in numbers, but competitive. This team had more out- standing runners than any other team I ' ve coached in awhile. We just need- ed more depth, stated Dave Nieder- haus, freshman boys ' track team coach. Staying after school in the rain, and running ten 400-meters in a row led the mile relay team to a first place finish at the Warren Relays with a time of 3:48. Running events, led by Johnson and Edmonson, were strong points. Six runners scored 56 points against Perry Meridian which was their best meet. Assisted by Coach Janis Janelsins, the boys lowered their times in each meet. Most improved runners were Dennis Papenmeier and Terry Pratt. Due to a lack of numbers, field events were a weak point. i til VjL FRESHMAN BOYS ' TRACK. FRONT ROW — D. Johnson, L. Jones, D. Papenmeir, K. Edmonson, T. Pierce. BACK ROW — J. Baker, T. Pratt, D. Watts, C. Howard, E. Eschenfelder, Coach Dave Niederhaus, Coach Janis Janelsins. Going over the last hurdle, John Baker hopes for a strong finish in the 330-low hurdles. On his last lap, Terry Pratt strives hard for a first place finish in the mile. FRESHMAN BOYS ' TRACK 1 win, 7 losses Coach Dave Niederhaus Janis Janelsins (Spring— 1981) STB Tech (3-way) Lawrence North Eastwood Woodview Perry Meridian Carmel Invitational way) 7th South Wayne Creston Carmel County (20-way) 3rd 59 27 29 1 2 56 42 12th OPP 66 94 92 1 2 70 Running hard, Kenny Edmonson runs to victo- ry in the 800-meter dash with Dean Johnson following closely behind. 76 Freshman Track
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Pacing themselves in the Creston meet are freshman cross country runners John Lacher and John Orzulak. Shortening summer vacation in early August and lengthening the school day with practices and games, athletes worked toward success. Whether it was football, volleyball, or any other sport, it didn ' t really matter if we won or lost — what mattered most was that we had fun. Coaches, players, cheerleaders, and fans found themselves working together crossing the lines as one. Atihilietics Athletics Division 7 '
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Bad weather affects freshman girls ' morale FRESHMAN GIRLS ' TRACK. FRONT ROW — L. Lukens, J. Soliven, B. Scales, J. Bur- roughs, C. Guneratne, L. Jilg, R. Lathrop, P. Allen, K. Anderson. BACK ROW — C. Butcher, B. Cain, L. Oliver, J. Lefevre, S. Blake, L. Singhurst, P. Coryell, K. Hale, S. Thomas, T. Thompson, Coach Jan Cabel. Short of breath, Lisa Singhurst runs a tough 400 against Creston. H TfRRspais FRESHMAN GIRLS ' TRACK 1 win, 6 losses Coach Jan Cabel (Spring — • 1981) STB OPP Northview 33 71 Woodview 39 65 Fulton 50 55 Clay 28 63 (rained out) Eastwood 41 54 South Wayne 83 !5 Creston 49 56 County (19- ■way) 5th Freshman Girls ' Track 77 If I could only control the weath- er, was Coach Jan Cabel ' s comment about the freshman girls ' track team. Not only did the weather keep the girls from practicing, but it afflicted their moods, added Coach Cabel. Even though the weather affected many spring sports, that was not the only problem that plagued the team. Injuries also played a part in holding the team back from many well-de- served wins. The meet against Creston was one of those meets. Stated as their closest meet, the girls lost 55-51. Their big- gest loss was against Northview, 71- 33. Even though the times were tough, and they didn ' t finish with the record they wanted. Coach Cabel felt, It was hard, but I think they really had fun. Taking a leap over the hurdle is Stephanie Blake at a meet against Creston, while Kim Hale follows behind. Clearing the high jump bar is Bonnie Cain. Freshman Girls Track 77
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