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THE PLUNGE SWIMMERS TAKE YOUR MARK! Mike Rencher dives off the starting block doing a twenty-five yard sprint. the Most of Early Swims. Always staying “soaked. Mike makes a strong commitment to the team. T L'v i GOT A MINUTE? David Rencher. and Doug Rosborough take a second to have their picture taken. Dave and Doug coach the team to success. Doug has had two sons go to Timp- view. BOYS: Front row: Mark Davis. Daniel Bardsley. Allan Beaman. Danny Snow. Matt Harrison. Second row: Mike Day- ton. Nathan Shumway. Brent Skinner. Bruce Christy. Jared Lundahl. Kurt Bailey. David Wright. Jeff Reeves. Third row: Darren Pratley. Dave Woods. Isaac Paxman. Steven Milner. Cory Cloward. Brent Keck. Michael Johnson. Nathan Anderson. Dave By- bee. Back row: Greg Roberts. Kent Re- mund. Dave Hobson. Steve Radle. Troy Campbell. Swimming 89
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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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3 A CROSS COUNTRY STA Hard Work and Hours of Dedication TAKE IT TO THE TOP. The Timpview cross country teams were outstanding when it came to winning. The teams started their season defeating the Timpview and Provo Alumni in the first week of September. Through the season the teams showed improvement. The girls kept their winning record by remaining undefeated. At the Murray Invitational the girls’ team took the title, and the guys came in a close third. Both teams went to Colorado for the first time ever to chal- lenge the runners of Grand Junction. The teams came away victorious in both girls’ and boys' divisions. From all night parties to 100 degree weather workouts the cross country teams showed they couldn’t be out done. MOVE IT OVER. Doug Ycagar is head- ing for the finish line. He is one of this year's outstanding runners for cross country and also the track team. Doug likes to draw. Front row: James Tree. Dan Simmons. Jim Melo. Michael Baird. Brian Baird. Paul Ashby. Doug Yeagar. Mark Ashby. Back row: Tom Karren. Lance Maughn. John Hiatt. Doug Baird. Dave Spence. Joel Sy- browski. Matt Hiatt. Keith Winder. Michael Laney. SUN IN THE FACE. Doug Baird. Doug Yeager, and Jim Melo race down the road leading the pack at the Spring- ville meet. Doug Baird has been on the team for three years. 90 Cross Country
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