1962-1963 Yearbook

TRACK Cindermen • much HURDLER Bill Smith realizes how important those hard daily prac· tice sessions are when the real competition comes at trock meets. honor and satisfaction Under leadership of Coach Ted Lloyd the Academy track team, fielding the largest team in several years, viewed the coming season with great detennination and a desire to win. The returning letermen were Jere Woodward and Kent Smith who ran the sprints and relays; Bill Smith, who ran the hurdles; James Street, who threw the discus; I-larry Risinger, who ran the mile; Dale Ely, who ran the 880; James Sears, who put the shot; and Mike Arnett, who ran the sprints. The performances of these lettermen made the season successful. Dw-ing the 196Z season the Cats won the County and District meets scoring lOS%. points in the County and 87\12 points in the District. They broke five relay records in both meets. TRACK TEAM. FRONT ROW: leal, F. ArraNe, Morris, Sopp, Marlin. B. Arrotlo, Winnett, Glenn. SECOND ROW: Berryhill. Thompson, Cope, Roger Bell, Fraizer, lawson, Ronny Bell, Clyburn. Hortley, lawyer. THIRD ROW: Coaen Lloyd, K. Smith. Woodward, B. Smith, Arnell, Sears, Ely, Street, Risinger, Pulley Imanoger), 242

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