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RELAY TEAM IS FIRST -The Wingham Optimist Track and Field Club's Bantam girls' relay team
was first at the recent South Simcoe Dufferin Meet. Team members include Natascha Muscheid,
Ibukun Omole, Andrea Gaujd and Julie Lisle. (Track Club Photo)
Optimist athletes excel
at Toronto track meet
Twenty-one athletes put forth
excellent performances in the annu-
al Appleton -Parrott Cup Track and
Field meet in Toronto last weekend.
The Wingham Optimist team
earned nine medals and nine
fourth, fifth and sixth-place ribbons
in this high-calibre meet. They also
earned 26 personal bests.
In the Mite Girls' division, Janet
Lisle ran in peak form, earning a
gold medal in the 200 -metre race.
Lisle also picked up a silver in the
long jump with 3.20 metres. Team-
mate Ginny Schenk ran in excellent
form to earn a bronze medal in the
200 -metre run and placed 5th in the
long jump.
Patrick Nolan was a triple;ribbon
winner earning fifth in both 200
metres and 800 metres, and 5th
place in the long jump.
Michael Nolan won a bronze
medal in the Tyke Boys' high jump
with a 1.13 -metre effort.
Mary Lisle captured a bronze
medal in Tyke Girls° long jump for
her excellent jump of 3.45 metres.
Julie Lisle leaped in excellent
form earning a bronze medal in
Atom Girls' long jump. She also
earned fourth place in the high
jump and sixth iq the 800 -metre
race.
Shane Pegg managed to increase
his personal best by 10 cm in the
Bantam Boys' high jump event with
an effort of 1.50 metres.
Natascha Muscheid earned a
bronze in a very close 100 -metre
race for Bantam Girls.
Derrick Evers earned a fifth place
ribbon in Midget Boys' 1,500
metres.
A Mite Girls' 4x100 relay team
consisting of Schenk, Lisle, Jennifer
Pike and Deborah Pike earned sec-
ond place.
The following are individual
results.
Mite Girls:
Janet Lisle: 200 Metres, 34.8 sec.,
first (P.B.); long jump, 3.20 metres,
second.
Deborah Pike: 200 metres, 43.0
sec. (P.B.); long jump, 2.33 metres.
Jennifer Pike: 200 metres, 42.8
sec. (P.B.); long jump, 2.59 metres.
Jinny Schenk: 200 metres, 35.8
sec., third (P.B.); long jump, 3.06
metres, fifth (P.B.).
Johanna Evers: 200 metres 43.6
sec. (P.B.); long jump, 2.16 metres
(1B.)
Mite Boys
David Lisle: Long jump, 2.13
metres
Patiick 'Mari:1100- metre's, 38.0;,
sec, fifth; 800 metres, 3:27.7 min./
fifth; long jump, 2.93 metres, sixth
(all P.B.).
Zachery O'Krafka: 200 metres,
48.8 sec. (P.B.); 800 metres 4:23.5
min (PB.); long jump 2.03 metres
(P. B.)
Tyke Boys
Chris Fox: 200 Trptres, 32.6 sec.
(P.B.); 800 meties, 3:08.8 min. (P.B.);
long jump, 3.25 metres.
Michael Nolan: high jump, 1.13
m (P.B.), third; long jump, 3.18
metres.
Tyke Girls
Melissa Evers: 1,500 m, 7:00.1
min. (P.B.); long jump, 3.01 metres
(P.B.)
Mary Lisle: 200 metres, 34.8 sec.;
long jump, 3.45 metres, 3rd.
Christa Pegg: 800 metres, 3:14.4
min.; long jump, 3.00 metres.
Atom Girls
Julie Lisle: 800 metres, 2.42 min.,
sixth; High Jump, 1.27 metres,
fourth; long jump, 4.45 metres, sec-
ond. Relay 4x200, second.
Lesley Pike: 1,500 metres, 6:58
min.; long jump, 3.25 metres.
Bantam Boys
Steven Anger: 100 metres, 14.35
sec.; 400 metres, 112.4 min.; high
jump, 1.10 metres (all f.B.).
Shawn Gedcke: 100 metres, 13.77
sec.; 400 metres, 1:04.75 min.; triple
jump, 9.03 metres (all P.B.).
Shane. Pegg: high jump, 1.50
metres, sixth (P.B.).
Bantam Girls
Natascha Muscheid: 100 metre
run, 12.7 sec., third, (P.B.).
Midget Boys
Derrick Evers: 1,500 metres,
4:53.9 min., fifth.
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