Girl Championship Team Greg Millner finished Lst in the 300 meter and 2nd in the 110 meter run. Track and Field from page 1 5 $200 Meters: l aureen Escolt, ? Mt. Tabor, 12:01; Julie Smith. W. Forsyth; Betsy Patrick, W. Forsyth; Scattie Pate, Mt. Tabor. 3200 Relay: We^st Forsyth, ? K):04;-Mt7 -Tabor; N. Forsythr^th place. 400 Relay: N. Forsyth 49.53. 800 Relay: N. Forsyth 1:42.78, 1st place; Mt. Tabor, 4th place. 1600 Relay: N. Forsyth 4:03.00, 1st place. N. Forsyth won three relays and placed fourth in the 3200. Jen nifer Strange double winner 1600 . miles and 800 mile. Sprinter Darlis Poole captured the 100 meter dash and finished third in the 200 meter. N. Forsyth's J ace lyn Butler led four sweep in the 400. Helene McGriff took second place in the shot put and discus. Julie Smith is West Forsyth winner of the 3200 relay. Winston Lake from page 15 Many at Winston Lake believe that winning is in the blood. And ironically enough, both teams are connected in many ways. Four years ago marked the last time that the 15-and-under team represented Winston Lake in the national tournament. Oddly enough, all permanent fixtures on this" year's ? 19- and -under championship tpam were integral parts of that national team. - The ties also run in the veins. Vincent McConnell and Brandon Cain for the 1 5-and-under squad are related to Caldwell. Point guard Johnathan Skinner's older brother Lynwood started on the last national 15-and-under team. Nineteen-and under starting point guard Foster has served as a mentor to guards Tyson Patterson and J an an Wallace for the younger Lakers. Geoffrey Williams and Bran don Cain are acclimating them selves to the constant comparisons to 19-and-under standouts Pittman and Johnson. From a significant distance, the Coming new of anything, especially deja vu begins to arrive by steady drumbeat and muffled whisper. Both teams will try to shoot for that elusive national title and yet another piece of history. Some members of the Winston Ixike IS -under A A V Tea ft: IfoIolD M \ <\? > ?? SUCH A HOMETOWN FEELING! QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. ligu) more variety at food J air.... and those kna, foW hometown Trices! savtc MARKET FRESH 73% LEAN SAVE 700 GOlDEN DELITE FRO: LB. JUST G .A17T? V JL J BREYERS FROZEN YOGURT, ICE MM OR SAVE $1.60 7-UP, MTN. DEW, DR. PEPPER OR 24 PACK CUBE 12 OZ. C PRICES GOOD THRU TUES., MAY 21, 1991.

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