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Best Efforts
On her individual performance: On the low point of the season:
Shannon: “I did really bad the first and second meets, but each Shannon: “The low point of the season was
meet after that I ran consistently better. I think 1 did okay.” when we didn’t win our conference like we
On most embarrassing moment: should have. We ran terrible.”
Shannon: “I didn’t have one.” On the high point of the season:
On the season: Shannon: “The high point was when we
Shannon: “We started out slow then picked up the tempo and were district runner up.”
started running like real competitors. By the end we weren’t up
to our full potential but we were close.”
No, it is
Not A Monk! Senior Justin Peterson warms
Senior Tyler Seever was the up wth Freshman Jonathan
“running inspiration” of the McLaughlin and Sophomore
team. Seever used everything Josh Farrell before a meet.
from dog tags tied to his shoe According to Peterson prac
laces, to ancient Chinese tice was never dull with Tyler
therapeutic ringing balls, to Seever, Masa Niiya, Josh
the traditional rabbit’s foot, to Farrell and Mr. Wallerstedt.
bring the team good luck. “It was pretty crazy and funny
photo by SARA ADKISSON when Mr. Wallerstedt did
impersonations of people on
the team.” photo by SARA
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Sophomores Troy Antisdel, Sophomores Jake Farrell and
Andrew Startzer, Jake Troy Antisdel practice at
Farrell, Brian Kawa, and Josh Seymour Smith park. Both
Farrell show their team unity the boys varsity and JV placed
and spirit before a meet at 2nd out of seven teams in the
Seymour Smith Park, photo by River Citites Conference.
SARA ADKISSON photo by SARA ADKISSON
The Rams
Are in g a d
Sophomores Troy Antisdel, Rams had a good season that
Andrew Startzer, Brian Kawa, ended with a trip to State for
Josh Farrell, Natalya Shan some of the runners. Antisdel
non, and Jeff Scheissler run in explained his performance by,
the Ram Invitational held at “I worked hard and didn’t quit
Seymour Smith Park. The when I was losing.” photo by
SARA ADKISSON
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