~ --- Women's track Leading the pack I) he Lady Bisons track team did well in its first season, winning ~ the 1600-meter relay at the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference meet, with a time of 4:16:81 and placing third overall. ~ Relay members, Dawn Mason, Mindi Williams, Joanna Berry and Kellee Citty, who were all juniors, earned All-AIC recognition for their performance . Williams was voted Most-Valuable by her teammates. She had the best times for the Lady Bisons in the 100, 200 and 400-meter dashes, and thesecond best time in the 800-meter run. Berry was voted Most Inspirational for the team and listed as one of the team's most outstanding runners by coach Cliff Sharp. Citty, another outstanding team member, has the best times for Harding and placed second at the AIC meet in both the 400 and 100-meter hurdles. Coach Sharp was very pleased with the progress of the team, especially in its first year . "They performed real well," he said. "Several had not competed in two or three years. Some had not evel1'competed in high school." "We didn't win very many races, " Sharp said, "but we placed a lot. That's the main thing." J1It Women's track and field team. Front row: Taylor , M cFall Berry , Golden , Watts , Machen ; second row : Coach Lloyd , Pries t , Brown , Williams, Coach Sharp ; back row : Beach , Citty , Rose, Pryor, Tucker . - photo by P.R . office . In the stretch. Kim Clark , a senior fra n Newport , rounds the last corner neck-in-nee! with an opponent from Arkansas Co llege a the district mee t . - photo by James McCreary With leaps and bounds. Mindi Williams , a senior from Salado , Texas, soars thrugh the air during a meet against Arkansas Tech . - pho to by ]am es M cCreary. 134 Women 's Track and Field
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