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LIGHTS. CAMERA. ACTION! Ryan Morrison and Mike O’Brien practice putting on the golf course at River- side. Ryan and Mike never get bored just putting around with golf. GOLF MEETS Tri-City 1st Hobble Creek 1st Spanish Oaks 2nd 9 East Bay 1st 1 Bonneville 1st I Region 8 Champs I State 3rd TEED OFF! Pat Liechty. Mike Stratton and Shad Roundy illustrate proper technique on the green. The golf team practices in rain or shine. Mike enjoys getting teed off. MEASURING UP. Pat Liechty precise ly prepares his shot for par. Pat has also participated in such sports as ten- nis and skiing. Pat likes to hot dog down the slopes. GOLF TEAM: Shad Roundy. Brett Clark. Scott Brockbank. Pat Liechty. Barry Olson, coach: Mike O'Brien. Jason Hawkinson. Ryan Morrison. Todd Overton. Not Pictured: Mike Stratton and Jeff Thorne. Golf 87
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YOUNG CHAMPIONS Timp Golfers Take Region Honors. “Although this year s team was quite young.” commented Coach Barry Olson, “ they were really su- perb.” In Timpview's ten year history, our golf team had won the regional championships eight times. Sopho- more Mike O'Brien had the overall lowest score in three out of the five tournaments in which he compet- ed. Mike held many medalist hon- ors to his credit. Scott Brockbank, also a sopho more, earned several honors as he won the overall lowest score at all CALLING THE SHOTS. Coach Barry Olsen instructs sophomore Mike O'Brien on the upcoming state games. Mike is up to par with his team and friends as a key golf team member. regional tournaments in which he participated. Through the next three to four years, Timpview's young golf team will be exceptionally strong. They have great talent, dedication and participation. Each member contributed spe- cial individual skills and was will- ing to teach those skills to fellow golfers. Coach Olson did a fine job coaching these golfers. He had shared his knowledge hoping to en- courage them to continue their competitive golf careers. POTT PUTT PUTT. Another success ful Brockbank brother. Scott Brock- bank follows past family traditions by winning the overall low score at the region eight tournament this year. 86 Golf
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TAKING Timpview Swimmers Make Can you imagine getting up at 6:00 in the morning to go swimming? Swimmers can. Da- vid Wright commented, “It real- ly doesn’t bother me that much, I am incoherent until noon anyway.” Our swimmers used Provo High’s pool. The water was over 95 degrees some mornings and below 65 degrees others. These extreme temperature differences made workouts hard on swimmers. Ben Harrison’s motto was, “The only thing better than a Speedo is spray paint.” Plunging into the water at such an incomprehensible hour, torturing the body, and loving every minute of it, the Timpview swim team enjoyed TAKING A BREATH. Matt Harrison comes up for air in the middle of the breast stroke. Wearing his mirror gog- gles. Matt thinks he can hide his tal- ent. Swimmers know better. themselves as they participat- ed in region qualifying meets. Kathi Leahy stated, “It is a lot of fun working as a team.” Swimmers plunged toward their goals as the state qualify- ing meets swam around. Every swimmer’s hope was to take state. This was the very first year in the history of the Timp- view Swim Team that over for- ty swimmers joined. In the past we have been lucky to scrape up twenty members. Doug Ros- borough, Dave Wrencher, and Brian Kuhlmann, the coaches, made certain swimmers got in shape. The year was a wet one, and a season that most swim- mers would remember. Imag- ine that! SWIM? Darren Pratley and Kathi Leahy stop in the middle of a workout to talk about things not relevant to swimming. Darren enjoys snow skiing and Kathy loves to write. GIRLS: Front row: Allison Skinner. Wendy Kennard. Allyse Nielson. Sec- ond row: Sarah Snow. Mary Glazier. Nicole Hirsche. Megen Christy. Jenni- fer Lyon. Janna Winkel. Tanya Camp- bell. Back row: Leanna Beilin. Angela Hiatt. Jacqueline Moore. Rebecca Nielsen. Nicole Williams. Lisa Cloward. 88 Swimming
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