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Dianne Alig runs alone concentrating on making a Sophomore. Steve Hartman, sets his strong pace ear- g°od flnish' 'y in the race' Ch.p Simpson shows his aggress.ve running style by overcoming this opponent early in the race for a strong finish. Mike Kilbourne and Kenny Stapleton get a late start in their strategy for a strong Tracy Adkins and Bridgette Routson attempt to overcome the opponent in this finish. grueling cross country run. 27
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Hot on the Trail The Cross Country team faced many tough competitors. They usually ran three to five miles each night, sometimes more. The boys team finished the year with a 3-9 record. The girls team finished the year with a perfect 7-0 record. Many runners, or Harriers, on both teams had season and personal bests. The runners are called Harriers because it is in reference to running as swift as a rabbit. This was proven true by outstand- ing performances by Joe Britton, Dianne Alig and Heather Kinney. Joe finished the 3.1 mile course in just 17:43 minutes against Sidney. Dianne was chosen first team all Clark County and second team all-GMVC. Heather was also chosen first team all Clark County and second team all-GMVC. Kathy McDorman hustles her way to the finish line to beat her opponents. This was a seasonal best for the team. Kneeling. Amy Aug, Steve Hartman. Chris Morris. Dianne Aiig. Kathy McDorman, Chip Simpson, Heather Burkhardt Standing; David Burnecte, Mike Kilbourne, Paul Williams, Kenny Stapleton. Trent Tesch, Darteii Sanders, Eric Sharp.Joe Britton, Coach Corhtn 26
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For the First Time in 19 years . . . December 10th is a date that most of us will never forget. This was the night the Arrows beat the South Wildcats, 78-73. The Arrows broke a 19 year tradition of losing to South. Another super game was against Trotwood when we beat them in over- time, 72-71. The game at Greenville was another highlight of the season. It wa: here that Andy Arnott hit his career high of 39 points and we beat the Waves 93-88. GMVC tournaments were also pretty great this year. For the first time in 19 years, we advanced to the Finals. This means that we defeated Greenville, and North, but were stopped by first seed Meadowdale. Arrow fans played a very supportive role in this season's success. Coach Castin said that the crowd was, Probably one of the most enthusiastic and most instrumen- tal crowds I have ever seen. It was a thrill for me just to be out on the floor and see the support our crowd gave our players. They're the BEST.1 Frank Brubaker proved sophomores are good for something!! Sink it Brewski!!!!! Senior Andy Arnott breaks through the tough Wild- cat defense! Senior guard Ron Romage shoots one over a cat for two!! 44 r i««|ii ■Mbb (1-r) Mike Greaser, Mike Wardley, Andy Arnott, Frank Brubaker, Bryan Snipes, Kon Christman, Tom Sawve, Ron Romage, Scott Semler, Doug Free 28 66 Northmont 60 52 Central 50 68 Greenville 79 78 South 73 80 Troy 67 72 Trotwood 71 71 Shawnee 62 61 Sidney 75 45 Butiet 54 84 Northwestern 65 54 Piq.ua 65 75 Northmont 68 93 Greenville 88 66 Troy 72 72 Greenon 87 63 Trotwood 95 70 Sidney 75 52 Butler 62 73 North 82 60 Piqua Tournty 63 53 Greenville 40 67 North 63 70 Meadowdale 82
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