men gymna,t, capture AAU title Harding's men's gymnastics team climaxed its 1976 season by capturing the Arkansas Men's Invitational title here in April. Junior Bill Rampton, who scored 43.5 of the Bisons' 120.1 points, proved to be the star of the competition, winning the all-around individual contest. Placing second in the meet with 98.325 points was the University of Arkansas-Little Rock, followed by the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville with 40.075 and the University of Central Arkansas with 15. Rampton's performance was In individual competition, Rampton placed first in the high bar, parallel bars, vaulting, floor exercises and pommel horse events. enhanced by the second and third place finishes of Bisons Keith Hanson and Keith Davidson with 37.35 and 35.95 points. 4 1. PERFORMING on the balance beam, Cindy Warren shows her flexibility by doing the splits. 2. EXECUTING a difficult iron cross Keith Hanson holds his position on the still ;ings. 3. SOPHOMORE Kim Fournier practices her routine on the uneven parallel bars. 4. WORKING for the state meet, Cindy Warren advances to a split move on the beam. 5. STRENGTH is evident as Ralph Lemon performs on the still rings. 6. REACHING high with his legs, Kevin Davidson does scissors on the pommel horse. 7. GYMNASTICS TEAM. FIRST ROW: Coach Bailey, Karija, Warnock, Ingram, Hanson. SECOND ROW: Sitler, Brawner, Brown Keith Davidson, little Sawyer. THIRD ROW:' McDermott, Warren, Prather, Willis, Kevin Davidson, Morris, G. Davidson, Maxwell, Fournier, Lemon, Replogle. 248 - GYMNASTICS s 6
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