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New state law split harriers ln accordance with a regulation estab- lished by the Ohio Athletic Association, the Northview cross country team was split into separate boys' and girls' teams. The change left much of the old format in place, while changing certain other aspects of the sport. Both teams still practiced together and traveled to many of the same meets together, but the times of the boy runners and girl separately. runners were logged One reason for the change was to accommodate the private and parochial schools in Ohio. These schools often have only boys or girls enrolled and couldn't compete under the old system. The nature of cross country - being a team sport with individual times - makes team depth important. According to- Caren Goldberg, Everybody's time counts be- cause even if somebody doesn't place, they drive the others to run harder. Stretching exercises are necessary to prevent injuries that can occur when running in cold weather. junior Stu Ogletree assists junior jeff Wood in his prepa- rations for a late afternoon practice. Girls Cross Country, FRONT ROW: Grace Arnot, Caren Goldberg, lo-Anne Gembolis, Suzy Davenport Brenda Ward, Sherry Wanzer, Vickie jones. SECOND: ludy Stobbe, Amanda Liaros, Denise Keeler, Joyce Masar, ludi Crosby, lane lennewine, Coach Gary Cooke. Four-year runner jeff Gochenour ttoph runs the two-and-one-half mile course in a school record time of 12:48. 100 L-1111 UlU --va. .vin A 5 I
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Concentrating on the 18th green at Spuyten Duyval, senior Brad Hawk contributes to Northwiew's victory against Maumee. junior Varsity Golf, FRONT ROW: Eric Hilfinger, john Kupsky, Brent Hawk, jim Williams, Dave Crandall, Dave Sullivan, Mark Bookman. SECOND: Coach Don Christi, jeff Zaye, Bob Singal, Kyle Broeker, Casey Nowicki, Greg johnson, Doug Ward. NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS, , NHS NHS: 1 NHS NHS NHS NHS NHS X -s..' 223 X . i 'L ,s L 7 6' xwwsek , - .f l Y Q, AA, Q ,X VARSITY GOLF 327 Clay 408 Whitmer 408 St. johns 164 Fostoria 424 Whitmer 424 St. johns 336 1 Elindlay Bedford llima Shawnee 1 68 Wapakaneta ' 1651 Clay ' 313 Maumee 313 168 f, .x ,k lf' ,,i if' ,MN l x l vi 1 396 403' 389 158 417 417 319 317 158 201 1 71 3x24 Senior Corky Rocco was the most consistent player Walking to their next hole, seniors Marty Thomas, on the team, with an average score of 76.5. He Bill Maxwell and junior Bob Napierala concentrate placed second in the Napoleon Invitational. on making par. 99 l Golf
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KA' ld? Boys Cross Country, FRONT ROW: Mike Dennis, Andy Muchow, Stu Ogletree, Barry Ward, Bill Young, Scott Wood. SECOND: Coach Ron Primeau, joe Buckley, Dave Gorny, Bill Nupp, Russ Reinbolt, Steve Sue, Scott Graybell. Getting the legs Iimbered up is vital to a good run because cold, stiff legs can lead to slower times. ludy Stobbe is helping Amanda Liaros with some basic stretching exercises before a meet. jumping off to a quick start, the girls begin a timed practice run. +I, ,L Lg Boys' Cross Country Girls' Cross Country NHS 34 Southview 24 I NHS 45 Southview 18 NHS 23 Lake ' 31 NHS 17 Lake t 46 NHS 36 Fostoria 23 NHS 36 l36df0l'd 19 NHS 23 Fostoria St. Wendelin 32 NHS 17 Rossford 42 NHS 39 Bedford 22 NHS 23 Eastwood 37 NHS 36 Bowling Green 26 NHS 37 Whitmer 19 NHS 33 Sandusky 27 NHS 30 Notre Dame 25 NHS 43 Rossford 19 NHS 31 Napoleon 24 NHS 37 Genoa 20 NHS 15 Clay 49 NHS 35 Eastwood 21 NHS 38 Springfield 1 7 NHS 15 Lima Shawnee 40 NHS 49 Anthony Wayne 19 NHS 28 Clay 27 NHS 46 Napoleon 17 NHS 25 Springfield 30 -- --- NHS 25 Evergreen 32 Voted Most Improved Runner and Most Valuable Runner, senior Andy Muchow powers past his Bedford opponent. af' 101 lCross Country
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