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5 K nys' l.V. Track. Front row: Rich Hemple, Scott Ramsey, Fred Flores, Ruben Sanchez, Dave stensen, Ralph Camacho, second row: Armando Quintara, Andy Fukedome, Darren cher, Kevin Presser, Fred Mack, Bob Leppoldg third row: Roger Edson, not shown: Darren tborne. QSTRETCHING HAMSTRINGS during practice, Fred Mack lstandingj helps Roger Edson prepare for track practice. Runners were encouraged to stretch before and after work- ing out. YCLEARING THE HURDLE BY FAR, Mitch Coe, a frosh-soph hurdler, races for the finish line. Walnut went on to beat Arcadia by a large margin. Q, i f, 2 Q , .MM , N-.. 'ES' N. M M Y' M3115 , W N93 ag , .1 vu cw M 'R , if ei 17? W ' v., , VVVJVVKKV if Zi ::.' ,vi K, fsir K 7 -, , - A W he af gg A j ,. L w.,,,,,r , I V l I A 5 , I I 5 Boys' Frosh-Soph Track! Mergers
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Fielding and Refielding a on-Team T The terms lV and Frosh-Soph track teams were actually misleading since l these teams didn't exist in the way that other teams did. The teams changed from week to week as play- ers were shuffled from team to team depending on their week's perform- l ance. The lV team ton any given weekl T was made up of players who would not be competing onthe Varsity level 1 at the upcoming meet. According to l Coach Sam West the three dominant players were three year hurdler, Roger Edsong two year sprinter, Alan Choug and distance runner, Bob Sims. The Frosh-Soph team consisted of freshmen and sophomores who were not participating on the other two squads. In 1979 both of these teams were league champions. However, while each team did change from week to week and did accumulate a win-loss record, participating in post-season meets was a matter of individual qualifying.Q Mergers! Boys' lunior Varsity Track Mi ti- AGIVING IT All HE'S GOT, senior Glenn meet against West Covina. Glenn has been Cunday practices the shotput for an upcoming competing in the shotput for three years.
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After having taken the Hacienda League title their first year in exist- ence and the Sierra League title in 1979, the girls' track team faced the goal of getting three titles in a row. A new coach changed the look of this year's team, but other than that, the Varsity team remained the same. New coach, Mr. Tim Cuzik, joined the Walnut girls, enabling three year coach, Mrs. Katie Foster, to coach the squad more efficiently. A few of the outstanding athletes on the team were Laura Simone, Lez- lie Heard, and Kim jackson. Laura and Lezlie were half of the 440 relay team that had gone to CIF for the last two years. With the addition of Kim and Carla Hopkins, the relay team was expected to be even better. Some of the young hopefuls were Rhonda Black, high jumper, Carrie Flores, 880, and Melinda Manz, distance runner. l can't wait for the season to get started, remarked coach Foster. She went on to predict, We have an excellent group of girls thisyear. They should do very well. Q i1-:iff --H--'--P . , ,Q , l I ik' T -2 5 H 1-- A AAI-FAD OF THE GROUP, Carrie Flores goes into the second lap of her 880 yard run in good shape. Ca-rrie has gone to CIF for the past two years. Mergers!Girls' Track Three in a Ro YSHOWING THE FORM that it takes to become Walnuts number one long ,jumper is Kim jackson. Kim is a second year letterperson. ' ---, 1 ,.-- -- Ai . sf - wk -sw' FORM 1-'W' 'egg - f .uizhfs - f '.+-sf. ' l ASTRETCHING BEFORE HER RACE, Melinda nut'scross-country team. Manz tries to loosen up. Melinda also ran for Walf sg.. 1,85
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