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Clearing the bar at 5 ' 1 1 , seventh grader Tim Hewitt edges out his Woodview opponent. Cindermen post 7 records; End season with 9-2 slate Setting new school records was the highlight of the seventh and eighth grade boys ' track team season. Sever- al new records were set this year in field and running events. Fred Meyers set a record in the dis- cus with a throw of 132 ' 7 . Jason Whitlock set a record in the shot put with a throw of 45 ' 3 . Chris Fazio set a record in the 440-yard run with a time of 55.6 and the 200-meter with a time of 25.23. Another eighth grader, Dan Ryan, set a record in the 800- meter with a time of 2:17.5. Mark Redmon tied the record in the high jump with a distance of 5 ' 8 . Another record-breaker, Adrian Young, set Handing off the baton to Mark Redmon, Jason Whitlock shows his relief after the 400-meter relay. Taking the lead in the Eastwood meet, Chris Fazio sprints to the finish line. 78 7th 8th Boys ' Track one in the low hurdles with a time of 17.3. Ending with an overall record of 17-4 and a season record of 9-2, Coach Rick Fulmer commented, The team was consistent and our success was due to the depth and the potential of the runner. Both Coaches Fulmer and Bill Jones felt, With the returning seventh graders, the future looks promising. SFVtNTH EIGHTH BOYS ' TRACK. FRONT ROW — R. May, K. Williams, K. Hackett, C McGuire, J Armstrong, D. Goodwin, D. Sanders, B. Malia, B. Ladwig, C. Abbott, J. Orzulak, M Carlson, J Mulr ,T Fendal. ROW TWO — L. Snellenberger, J. Lacher,T. Hewitt, P. Allen, M Redmon, T Key, B Welch, R. Carter, B. Macintosh, A. Donaldson, T. O ' Meara, C. Tuggle. ROW THRLE — Coach Rick Fulmer, D. Porter, T. Scott, I. Owens, S. Ferbrache, D. Ryan, J. Moore, F Meyers, C Fazio, T. Decker, A. Young, S. Williams, P. Chappelow, R. Russ, Coach Bill Jones NOT PICTURED; J. Whitlock, B. Cook. 7th 8th BOYS ' TRACK 9 wins, 2 losses Coaches Rick Fulmer Bill Jones (Spring — 1981) STB OPP Greenfield 62 56 Eastwood 54 64 Woodview 91 1 2 26 ' 2 Creston 92 % 25 ' j Belzer 86 32 Center Grove Relays (6- way) 2nd Northview 65 1 2 52 ' 2 South Wayne 103 15 Craig (3-way) 2nd Southport 69 49 Carmel 77 44 Woodview (6-way) 2nd
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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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Running the last 200 meters of the 800-meter relay, Dawna Turley(31) goes on to victory with a ioolc of determination. Girls set five school records, finish with winning slate of 12-3 :-= V 7th 8th GIRLS ' TRACK 12 wins, 3 losses Coaches Jack Washburn Luana Burris (Spring— 1981) STB OPP Greenfield 53 52 Ben Davis 75 30 Woodview 88 17 Creston 64 41 Belzer 79 26 Clay 37 Center Grove Invit. (6- 45 way) 2nd Eastwood 63 42 South Wayne 91 Southport 49 14 56 2 SEVENTH EIGHTH GIRLS ' TRACK. FRONT ROW — M. Stigall, A. Welling, K. Kelly, L. Ford, D. Banks, C. Allen, D. Turley, Y. Miller, A. Southern, B. Daley, C. Doyle, K. Raftery, A. Reynolds. ROW TWO — D. Vonderwal, H. Clark, A. Montgomery, D. Oliver, S. Stonecipher, H. Browning, V. Webb, D. Carter, V. Kappel, T. Coryell, J. Ohl, Mgr. D. Wickramasekera. BACK ROW — J. Schaedel, C. Dickenson, K. Beach, M. Compton, C. Gwinnup, J. East, D. Lisle, M. South, K. Long, M. Fazio, T. Mullins, T. Sinclair, L. Coval, Mgr. G. Lamey. NOT PICTURED: U. Park, C. Steele. Due to practices from 4:00-5:30 P.M., five school records were broken. With a jump of 4 ' 8 , Melissa South broke the former record in the high jump. Angela Welling broke the discus record with a throw of 191 . Setting a ne w record, Amy Southern was timed at 29.0 in the 200-meter dash. Becky Daley set a new record of 6:31.6 in the mile, while Mary Lou Fazio set a record of 2:32 in the 800- meter run. In addition to five records, there were a number of individual bests. Together, the seventh and eighth grade girls managed to eutscore their opponents by 20.7 points a game, giv- ing them a 12-3 record. Assisted by Ms. Luana Burris, Coach Jack Washburn stated, The girls were hard-working and a close-knit group. Showing her ability to jump YuChong MiU- er(22) tries for the school record. Seconds after the gun is fired, Becky Daley and Teresa Coryell start to pace themselves for the mile run. 7th 8th Girls ' Track 79
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