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-._---'_.~. L~ncoln City's Prep Trac/1 .:,1~s- . Balboa High failed to live by be a tin g Balboa's Max up to its role as the favorite Fonda by some 75 yards in for the third straight time as the two mile. Schmulewicz Lincoln took home its third broke a year-old record by major sport league champi- clocking 9:40.6. onship of. the school ye~ yes- There were eight records terday WIth a 115-105 trIUmph broken and one tied on the Fi~:'I~heChAll-C~ty ~rack t ~d day. Four of these record while setting the 130 D~isio,n ~~i. Norman (!'L); 6. Hollingsworth Ie, .amplOn8 IpS a e- perfovmances came during 880 mark at 2:01.5. W son s HJ~#lrey(w~?g,o~1n2~Jsti;(~) ~: zar StadIUm. the first six rUillling events. Ken Nakamura lowered the Franklin (B); 5, Parker (BI; 6. Fitts The junior-laden Lincoln PI' '. t 440 1 120 Division 880 standard to (A:ii'le Relay - I, WaShington(8im- . , . 0 y S va r SlY re ay 2:05.5. mons, Fine!,old, Norris, Henderson). squad didn t have the title squad got a great effort from Tw f th t t 3:26.3;.2, Wllso.n;3. Balboa; 4, Poly; d 1'1 th f al f ld 00 e mos spec acu- 5, Gailleo; 6, Lmcoln. sewe up un 11 e In Ie its third and fourth men, Mi- 1 hi t . th SP-1. Rowen (AL), 54-2: 2. Gray event the pole vault was h 1 J' d Tr . ar ac evemen s came In e (GW)r 3, Roberts (La)' 4, Kaufeldt , , C ae amlS0n an aVlS 120 exponent division Wil- (AL);5, Fahey A(L);6, Falo (B). over Mustang's vaulter Bob J k'" f third . D,scus - 1. Rowen (AL),158-1;2. . . ' ac son, 'LO~ome . rom son's Ken Simon knocked a Roberts (Lo); 3, Hick!! (AL);4, Jenks Bressler, spoded an expected place and tie their school's h If d ff hi . (M); 5, Falo (B); 6, WIIII.ams (S). ! 1-2-3 Balboa sweep b~ taking AAA record of 43.3 set in li~e b::~oi~ s~ttingS :~~~fo~ co~/iG\'; ~~s~~nJ~hJj~(2(ti.~\, g~~ i second to lock up Lincoln's 1968 .... h tOt (GWJ, BIshop (PI andRldgeway , championship.' l'k' hurdle I ecOI d of 13.3 and RlC (). 3 1 Re ay Mar Monteleone of Balboa low- LJ-l, Maxwell (B), 21-2 V4, 2• . . Johnson (WW);3, Johnwell {WW}; 4. , Balboa also fmlshed second Lowell's Carl Richman ered his own 440 mark for Tolliver (WW);5 (tie), Parker (B)and .... ,. Marshall (B). IIn both lightweIght divlSlons lowered the 130 ex p0nen t the third time this week with PV - 1. Rhodes (B). 12-0:2, Bres- . L 11 t k th 130 t '1 kt 10 05 3 ' .. sler (AL);3. Perryman (B); 4. Burel- as owe 00 e expo- WO-ml e mar 0 : . In a a 52.2 clockmg. RlCh, whose son (B); 5, Barrow (WW);6,Bowman I nent cr.own, 98-89, and Wood- race that finished faster than j three brothers were also stop (~eam Scores _ Lincoln.115. Bal- row WIlson breezed to the 120 most 880s track competitors said "I'm boa .1°5, Poly 64 2/3, Wilson .63. , ••• J.'" Wash'!1g1;on371/3, Lowell36,Gailleo 1 chamrlO~ship, 117-73. The Woodrow Wilson's 120 ex- the last (Monteleone) and we 22, MISSIon IS. , overall tItle, of course, went nent 440 relay team had to go out in style," . 13~s t B I hi h t .t d Wil po Two MIle - 1. RIchman (L).10:05.3 o a, W c ou pom e - smoked around one lap in a Ba 1boa coach George (Record. O!d mark 10:~7.5, Hayn;an, son, 261-232. record 446 with Greg Love White, who has guided his ~~welt9~b; 24,~g~ITg~nfo,~?r.hg~: ' t t 40 d 1 t' t wa (GW);6. Lew(GW). No SurprIse making it no contest as the eam 0 ua mee VIC 0- 4411relay - 1.Wilson,44.6;2,PolY; h L I ies in 42 outings offered no 3. Lrncoln; 4, Lowell: 5, Balboa; 6, Taking the varsity trophy an cor man. ove a so , .. Mission... was no surprise to Lincoln shaved a tenth of a second excu~es for the third straIght eJ: (~r-§: ~v~~~n(P!L~'~; 4~'C~o~: coach Pat Gelardi. "I had it off .a 30-year-old, 1OO-yard All-CIty Meet upset. ?~v.,1~ 5); 5, Wong (Lo); 6, Peralta figured at 113-107 with us dash record with a 10.1 ,and He did askonefavor:'~'Just Od1~~(p):13,~g~er~~~:L}4.1&ielo winning" he said Lincoln took a first in the 220 don't favor us in next year's (B);.5, Hoerl (GW\.Jenkins (WW)dis- ,. '" -'\ QualIfiedfor runnrng out of lane. also won ,the Turkey Day Postscript meet. " I 880~- I, On (Lo), 2:01.5 (~ecord otb n 1 . d th A VARSITY '\ : old mark 2:02.4Lakatos. Washrngton, Fo a' c asslC an e ca- L'ttI (5 3) R a 0 of Two Mile _ 1 Schmulewicz (AL)'. 1967); 2. Leuvanos (M); 3. Chavez d . Athl-.4-· A .•.. 1 e - °ber n 9372 (R d id k9406 J"h' (B); 4, Recoder (B); 5, Hayman (Lo): em 1c "LIC SsoCHhlOn L 11 t d t t 57 :. ecor, 0 mar : .. 0 n- 6 Gersich (B) " ' owe s eppe OU 0a - son.. Lo.. 1969}:2. Fonda (Bal); 3. 'Mile _ 1.' Garcia (B), 4:45.9; 2. baseball pennant. second first lap and tried his RodngUez. (rv»)i4, Donovan (Lo); 5, Jang (GW);3. Frediani. (WW);4, Gee Kohs (M), 6, wooten (Bal). (Lo)' 5 Roy (P)· 6 Williams(B) "Along with Morgan an- best to maintain that pace 440 Relay. - 1. Poly (Tom, W.in- 440"':1,Odom.'(B'J.51.9; 2. On' (Lo); , . ' .. ' chester. Jamison. Jackson), 43.3(ties ;=- ===c.:... ==== other bIg lift for us was CIrI- Poly record, 1968); 2, Lrncoln; 3, • ,. Washington: (Galileo disqualified for 10 Morgan s seconds In the passing out of lane and Wilson dis- 440 d 880 " l' d G BAd . qualified for false starts) . .an , exp ame . e- rone ea emle 120 HH _ 1.Humphrey(WW).14.6; lardi, Morgan, who arrIved 2. Pa~ker (B); 3, Wrnchester {Ph 4, . th US f' P . t Franklrn (B); 5. Chambers (AL);6. In e .. rom anama JUs All A· Odoms (B). a year and a half ago has menea 100 - 1. WashinlrtDn(AL).9.9; 2, , Jackson (P); 3. Adams (P); 4. Tom been improving rapidly all ' .. ~~i,yr: Hollrngsworth (M); 6, Thomas season. D~nms Awtrey of the Urn- 880 _ 1, Henderson(GW).1:56.9;2,' Verslty of Santa Clara bas- Morgan (AL);3. Phillips (G); 4. Chi~- Both Bressler and,Mo~gan. ketball team has been select- ffiaJJ).(WW}: 5, Hudson (B); 6, Hams who also goes by his mIddle ed to the a cad emic All- MIle - 1, McKenna (B), 4:29.3;.2, E .. '-1' D4ffy (Lo); 3, Joyce (Lo); 4, Rankin name, rIC, are Jumors. America basketball team for (8): 5. Lippi (AL);6,Anthony(AL). I 440-1, JamIson (P), 51.5: 2, Mor- Meet Records the third straight year. gan (AL); 3, Fral)cis (B); 4, ~ne- " ' .. _ I r~)~p (Lo),5. ~VIS (WW):6. Gnmes Lmc~ln began Its drIve for .The 6 10 center w~o. has I 220-1. Adams (AL),22.4' 2. Jack- I gold With event No. 1. Wolf- .sIgned a contract WIth ~he ~~"-(P); 3, Wa~lington'(i\L\; 4. Tom Igang Schmulewicz of Lincoln Philadelphia 76ers, mal n- made a joke of what was tained a 3.1 grade point aver- I supposed to be one of the \ age as a history major at i day's most interesting races Santa Clara.

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Page 1: L~ncoln City's Prep Trac/1lynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.com/ATHLETICS/TRACK/1970/aaa_fn.pdf · Inentrow WIlsoncr.own, breezed98-89, andto theWood-120 racemost that880s finished faster

-._---'_.~.

L~ncolnCity's Prep Trac/1.:,1~s- .

Balboa High failed to live by be a tin g Balboa's Maxup to its role as the favorite Fonda by some 75 yards infor the third straight time as the two mile. SchmulewiczLincoln took home its third broke a year-old record bymajor sport league champi- clocking 9:40.6.

onship of. the school ye~ yes- There were eight recordsterday WIth a 115-105 trIUmph broken and one tied on the

Fi~:'I~heChAll-C~ty ~rack t ~d day. Four of these record while setting the 130 D~isio,n ~~i.Norman (!'L); 6. HollingsworthIe, .amplOn8 IpS a e- perfovmances came during 880 mark at 2:01.5. W son s HJ~#lrey(w~?g,o~1n2~Jsti;(~) ~:zar StadIUm. the first six rUillling events. Ken Nakamura lowered the Franklin (B); 5, Parker (BI; 6. Fitts

The junior-laden Lincoln PI' '. t 440 1 120 Division 880 standard to (A:ii'le Relay - I, WaShington(8im-. , . 0 y S va r SlY re ay 2:05.5. mons, Fine!,old, Norris, Henderson).squad didn t have the title squad got a great effort from Tw f th t t 3:26.3;.2, Wllso.n;3. Balboa; 4, Poly;d 1'1 th f al f ld 0 0 e mos spec acu- 5, Gailleo; 6, Lmcoln.sewe up un 11 e In Ie its third and fourth men, Mi- 1 hi t . th SP-1. Rowen (AL), 54-2: 2. Grayevent the pole vault was h 1 J' d Tr . ar ac evemen s came In e (GW)r 3, Roberts (La)' 4, Kaufeldt, , C ae amlS0n an aVlS 120 exponent division Wil- (AL);5, Fahey A(L);6, Falo (B).over Mustang's vaulter Bob J k'" f third . D,scus - 1. Rowen (AL),158-1;2.

. . ' ac son, 'LO~ome . rom son's Ken Simon knocked a Roberts (Lo); 3, Hick!! (AL);4, JenksBressler, spoded an expected place and tie their school's h If d ff hi . (M); 5, Falo (B); 6, WIIII.ams(S).

!1-2-3 Balboa sweep b~ taking AAA record of 43.3 set in li~e b::~oi~ s~ttingS :~~~fo~ co~/iG\'; ~~s~~nJ~hJj~(2(ti.~\, g~~:i second to lock up Lincoln's 1968.... h tOt (GWJ, BIshop (PI andRldgeway, championship.' l'k' hurdle I ecOI d of 13.3 and RlC (). 3 •

1 Re ay Mar Monteleone of Balboa low- LJ-l, Maxwell (B), 21-2 V4, 2•

. . Johnson (WW);3, Johnwell {WW};4., Balboa also fmlshed second Lowell's Carl Richman ered his own 440 mark for Tolliver (WW);5 (tie), Parker (B)and.... , . Marshall (B).

IIn both lightweIght divlSlons lowered the 130 ex p 0 n e n t the third time this week with PV - 1. Rhodes (B). 12-0:2, Bres-. L 11 t k th 130 t '1 k t 10 05 3 ' .. sler (AL);3. Perryman (B); 4. Burel-as owe 00 e expo- WO-ml e mar 0 : . In a a 52.2 clockmg. RlCh, whose son (B); 5, Barrow (WW);6, Bowman

Inent cr.own, 98-89, and Wood- race that finished faster than j three brothers were also stop (~eam Scores _ Lincoln.115. Bal-row WIlson breezed to the 120 most 880s track competitors said "I'm boa .1°5, Poly 64 2/3, Wilson .63., ••• J.'" Wash'!1g1;on371/3, Lowell36, Gailleo

1 chamrlO~ship, 117-73. The Woodrow Wilson's 120 ex- the last (Monteleone) and we 22, MISSIonIS. ,overall tItle, of course, went n e n t 440 relay team had to go out in style," . 13~st B I hi h t . t d Wil po Two MIle - 1. RIchman(L).10:05.3o a, W c ou pom e - smoked around one lap in a B a 1boa coach George (Record. O!d mark 10:~7.5,Hayn;an,

son, 261-232. record 446 with Greg Love White, who has guided his ~~welt9~b; 24,~g~ITg~nfo,~?r.hg~:• ' t t 40 d 1 t' t wa (GW);6. Lew(GW).No SurprIse making it no contest as the eam 0 ua mee VIC 0- 4411relay - 1.Wilson,44.6;2,PolY;h L I ies in 42 outings offered no 3. Lrncoln; 4, Lowell: 5, Balboa; 6,Taking the varsity trophy an cor man. ove a so , .. Mission...

was no surprise to Lincoln shaved a tenth of a second excu~es for the third straIght eJ: (~r-§:~v~~~n(P!L~'~;4~'C~o~:coach Pat Gelardi. "I had it off .a 30-year-old, 1OO-yard All-CIty Meet upset. ?~v.,1~5); 5, Wong (Lo); 6, Peraltafigured at 113-107 with us dash record with a 10.1 ,and He did askonefavor:'~'Just Od1~~(p):13,~g~er~~~:L}4.1&ielo

winning" he said Lincoln took a first in the 220 don't favor us in next year's (B); .5, Hoerl (GW\.Jenkins (WW)dis-,. '" -'\ QualIfiedfor runnrng out of lane.also won ,the Turkey Day Postscript meet. " I 880~- I, On (Lo), 2:01.5 (~ecord

otb n 1 . d th A VARSITY '\ : old mark 2:02.4Lakatos. Washrngton,Fo a' c asslC an e ca- L'ttI (5 3) R a 0 of Two Mile _ 1 Schmulewicz (AL)'. 1967); 2. Leuvanos (M); 3. Chavezd . Athl-.4-· A .•.. 1 e - °ber n 9372 (R d id k9406 J"h' (B); 4, Recoder (B); 5, Hayman (Lo):em 1c "LIC SsoCHhlOn L 11 t d t t 57 :. ecor, 0 mar : .. 0 n- 6 Gersich (B)

" ' owe s eppe OU 0 a - son.. Lo.. 1969}:2. Fonda (Bal); 3. 'Mile _ 1.' Garcia (B), 4:45.9; 2.baseball pennant. second first lap and tried his RodngUez. (rv»)i4, Donovan (Lo); 5, Jang (GW);3. Frediani. (WW);4, GeeKohs (M), 6, wooten (Bal). (Lo)' 5 Roy (P)· 6 Williams(B)

"Along with Morgan an- best to maintain that pace 440 Relay. - 1. Poly (Tom, W.in- 440"':1,Odom.'(B'J.51.9; 2. On' (Lo);, . ' .. ' chester. Jamison. Jackson), 43.3(ties ;=-===c.:... ====other bIg lift for us was CIrI- Poly record, 1968); 2, Lrncoln; 3, •,. Washington: (Galileo disqualified for10 Morgan s seconds In the passing out of lane and Wilson dis-

440 d 880 " l' d G BAd . qualified for false starts) ..an , exp ame . e- rone ea emle 120 HH _ 1. Humphrey(WW).14.6;lardi, Morgan, who arrIved 2. Pa~ker (B); 3, Wrnchester {Ph 4,. th US f' P . t Franklrn (B); 5. Chambers (AL);6.In e .. rom anama JUs All A· Odoms (B).a year and a half ago has • menea 100 - 1. WashinlrtDn(AL).9.9; 2,, Jackson (P); 3. Adams (P); 4. Tombeen improving rapidly all ' .. ~~i,yr:Hollrngsworth(M); 6, Thomasseason. D~nms Awtrey of the Urn- 880 _ 1, Henderson(GW).1:56.9;2,'

Verslty of Santa Clara bas- Morgan (AL);3. Phillips (G); 4. Chi~­Both Bressler and,Mo~gan. ketball team has been select- ffiaJJ).(WW}:5, Hudson (B); 6, Hams

who also goes by his mIddle ed to the a cad e m i c All- MIle - 1, McKenna (B), 4:29.3;.2,

E .. '-1' D4ffy (Lo); 3, Joyce (Lo); 4, Rankinname, rIC, are Jumors. America basketball team for (8): 5. Lippi (AL);6, Anthony(AL).I 440-1, JamIson (P), 51.5: 2, Mor-

Meet Records the third straight year. gan (AL); 3, Fral)cis (B); 4, ~ne-" ' .. _ I r~)~p (Lo), 5. ~VIS (WW):6. Gnmes

Lmc~ln began Its drIve for .The 6 10 center w~o. has I 220-1. Adams (AL),22.4' 2. Jack­I gold With event No. 1. Wolf- .sIgned a contract WIth ~he ~~"-(P); 3, Wa~lington'(i\L\; 4. Tom

Igang Schmulewicz of Lincoln Philadelphia 76ers, mal n-made a joke of what was tained a 3.1 grade point aver-

I supposed to be one of the \ age as a history major ati day's most interesting races Santa Clara.

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~ Cha11f-pion/3. Bell (B)} 4. Chavez (B), 5. Geei(B); 3, Braxton (WWI; 4, Simmon

(La), 6, Smlth (B). (WW); 5, Donaldson (WW); 6, Tanne­220 - 1, Humbert (AL), 23.2, 2, hill (WW)..

I Baumgarten (La); 3: Moody (P), 4, Team score - Wilson 117, BalboaScott (WW): 5, Ocreto (B); 6, Hoerl 73, Lo.we,!166, Wa.shington44,Galileo .(GW).. 18, MIssion 13, Lmcoln 10,Poly 0,

120 LH - 1, Smith (P), 13.5; 2, Overall team scoring - Balboa

I Brown (La); 3, Roberts (B), 4, Avila 261, Wilson 232, Lowell 200, Lincoln(M): 5, Watson (Lo)j .6,Wong(La). 16Q, f'oly 1302/3•. Washington 1181.113.SP (10 lb.) - 1, Marada G(W), 48- MIssIon 52. GaliJeo47.11/4; 2, Samson (WW); 3, Rosegav(La); 4, Hosaka (GiW),5, iMcG.!ure('B);6, James (AL).

, I PV - I, IChristians (La), 10-9, 2(tie), Tomkms ('8) and Lesser fM), 4,Bass(iM); 5, Mmix (B); 6, Hillngel(AU.IfJ -1, Traxler (P), 6-0,2, Wesley

WW), 3, Minix (B); 4, Jacobs (La); 5- , (tie), Wortham (G) and Davis (G),LJ - 1, Sampson CWW), 20-8, 2,

France (La)' 3, Ocreto (B); 4, Ed­wards ,(G), 5, Traxler (p), 6 :Brown.Teal'l scoring - Lowell 98,Balboa

83, Poly 66, Wilson. 52, Washington37, Lincoln 35,Mission 24,Galileo 7.

440 - I, Jaison (P), 51.5,2, Morgan120'5 .

Two mile-I, Cailola (La) 10:34.2,2, Cosio (WW), 3, Jeong (AL\, 4, Con­nolly (La); 5, Machado (M); 6, Ron­

geau (MI'440 re aY-I, Wilson (Braxton, Don­aldson, Simmon, Love), 44.9(Record.old mark 45.1, Balboa 1959 and tiedby. Wilson in semis); 2, Balboa, 3,Lowell, 4, Mission: 5, Washington: 6,Lincoln.

100-1, Love (WW), 10.1 (Record,

_laid mark· 10.2 by Pieraldo, Com­1 merce, 1940: Hoffman, Lowell, 1947

and Pettus, Washington, 1967: 2,- ~:;:ri,0n(L~'f.w§: H~~m(~w),(~WA:a;ta

(La).880_1, Nakamura (WW),2:05.5(REtt­

ord, old mark 2:06.1 Phillips, Gal,1969); 2, Venegas (B); 3, Martin (La);4, Wade (GW): 5, Song (GW):6, Dunn

" (La).

Mile-l Chun (Lo) 4:51.3: 2, Nolan(GW), 3, White (WW); 4, Albert (B): 5,Ashton (AL): 6, Dunn (La)•.

440-1, Monteleone (B), 52.2 (Rec­ord, breaks own record set in

Thursday's trialS); 2, Hood (WW); 3,Bryan (M); 4, Nelson (G); 5, Caiola(La): 6, Chun (La).

I I 220-1, 'love (WW), 23.5j 2, Braxton(WW)· 3, Armstrong (GW . ", Rivera l(B); 5, Donaldson (WW):6\ Hara (La).,120LH-l, Simmon (WW, 13.3 (Rec­ord, old mark 13.6, DeLa~sa. Mis­

sion, 1967Ji2, Shem (La), 3, Rivera(B); 4, Smllh (B), 5, Lockwood (WW),6, Lucas (WW).

Mas:ab~8(~Jh\Hd':i ({~Wj; 4J.-9(e~

(La): 5, Chang (GW);6, Bristow (B). r~IfJ-l, Salem (B), 5-91/2; 2, Ham N

(G), 3, Huang (G); 4 (tie), Shilgi (GW) I C:and Love (lffW); 6. Gonzales (GW). '.LJ-l, Salem (8): 20-8; 2, Rivera .(;el-!Iey,~ ~--

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AAA Track Title ~an Jfrantisco <lhronictt 51~-{:{ Mon., May 25, 1970

No Surprise to LincolnBy Tim Gartner more Mel Washington raced Wolfgang Schmulewicz and Still, it took a couple or

.. to a 9.9 in the 100 and junior Balboa's Max Fonda. surprising efforts by two jun-! Nearly ~ v e l' y ~ n ~ plC~ed Gary Adams came back to On the second lap of the iors to assure the win. CiriloI Balboa HIgh to WIn Its thIrd take the 220 in 22.4. They had eight lap race Schmulewicz M t d d'.. ,. h did -, organ cap ure secon S 1llI AAA varsIty track htle m to WIn and t ey. stepped to the front and Fon- b th th 440 d 880 d B bfive years. Everyone, except Perhaps the most striking da followed him. Schmule- BO 1 e b kan B al~ o.Bob Sitov. Lincoln assistant win was in the two-mile run wi c z untiringly maintained ress e~ 1'0 e up a s n:o- -track coach for the last three which opened the show at his bouncy, long stride, and nopoly 111 the pole vault wIth

sunny Kezar. The race was wit h three laps to go led a second. Of Morgan's per-years .... (billed as the day's top attrac- F 0 n dab 't 20 yards. After formance, ~itov sai~, "Physi-

"I had us wmmng, 113- I tion _ between L i n c 0 1n '0 another tnp around, he had .call~, you Just don t do that

107," said Sitov. "Everybody !-----~ ..... pengthened his 1e a d to 40 In. h,I,ghschool track, but hedid well all week, though,' Pat Gelardi, ;,a1s1ty track yards. He eventually won by dId.and I knew it would be close coach the la~t SIXy~ars; c~n- 125 yards. Schmulewicz' time G eoI' g e White, Balboatoday. We couldn't afford to ceded he relIed on SltOV's flg- of 9:37.2 bettered the record coach whose team has beenlose any events we were fa- ur~s. "He ~old me we .were by 3.4 seconds. favored to win the varsity ti:vored in and we didn't." gomg to WIn and.l bel~eved! Tllis seemed to set Lin- tle the last three years but _

h' " .d GelardI "1 lIke to .... -The final score at Satur- l.m, Sal t' . t h t coIn's pace the rest of the . has faIled to do so, Said S1m-

day's Kezar Stadium meet wm track me~ s ~ 1b I? u day. "When we had our dual I ply: "Lincoln fought for it all­was Lincoln 115 Balboa 105. ,numbers .. ~ SI~t ~ "e leve meet with Balboa" recalled down the line; we didn't."It was the M~stangs first I the best kl s WI. WID., Sitov, "they really ~ocked it to Gelardi joked that "It's a

I track championship in the I 'Lincoln c.ertamlY. had t.he . us .(80-47) and Schmulewicz building year because we've ~s c h 0 0 l's history and also talent. We I g 11~ man. KeIth j got beat in the two-mile. This got so many juniors." Build~gave Lincoln its third major Rowen accomplIshed Ius vow time we got the jump." ing a dynasty, maybe?

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