- They fly away. Nick Fouts and Kyle Citty show perfected form in low hurdle competition. Both placed in district competition , but due to a law prohibiting state competition at the junior high level , they were ineligible to compete in higher brackets. - photo by ]on Dugger . Junior High Track Team. Front row: Bridges, Nokes, Piland, Priest, Howton; se~ond row: ~ou~s, Roberts, Roberson , Tate , Pollard, Citty , Erwin , Burks; thzrd rf!w: Bzrmmgham , Mc:rgan , Zapata , Walker , Branch , Underwood, Lang , Fzscus ; back row: Boldmg , Johnson , Hydron, Stanley, Kreh Diffine. - photo by ]on Dugger. Russ will. Rusty Williams , a senior from Searcy, prepares mentally and physically for the 880 competition at the district track meet. photo by ]on Dugger. I Cats capture district Itrhe 1985 Cats looked tough at the beginning of the track season. But, before the running really got underway , senior Willie Branch had the first serious injury. Then, little time elapsed before senior Greg Henderson was also injured. Doubts were aroused in track fans' minds as to whether or not the Cats could pull through with a strong season . But doubts and fears were put away when the Cats swept through the District track meet and qualified nine people in eight different events for the State track meet. Although the Cats met with stiff competition, the year had been a good one. Once again the Wildcats showed great spirit by reaching back and pulling out with their best. 1m Leaps and Bounds. Nick .Fouts striv~s for his longest accomplzshed le~p zn practice for long jump . comp~t.ztzon . Fouts showed his athletzc abz lz tzes by excelling not on ly in track , but in football and basektball as well. - photo by ]on Dug~er . I I Boy 's track 325
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