2008 Miracle Yearbook

~ 0 % m % ,, m re "ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE THIS YEAR'S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM IS DEDICATED. THIS YEAR, WE WERE MOT ONLY DEDICATED TO RUMMING AMD TO COMPETING THE BEST THAT WE COULD, BUT WE WERE EVEN MORE DEDICATED TO EACH 0THER AMD TO GROWiMG TOGETHER IN CHRIST. IN EVERY DECISION WE MADE, WE TRIED TO KEEP EACH OTHER'S BEST INTEREST IN MIMD IN ORDER TO DEVELOP OUR COMMON GIFT FOR THE LORD THE BEST WE COULD. I PERSONALLY BELIEVE THIS COMMON GOAL AMD COMMON BOND WAS THE PRIMARY REASON FOR OUR SUCCESS, AMD WE HOPE TO CARRY THIS INTO NEXT YEAR AND THE YEARS TO COME." _ELIZABETH PYLES, SENIOR Senior Courtney Reid left quite a legacy behind her this season. In her final year as a Lady Jacket, she broke several records, including the 55m and 200m dash, as well as the 55m and 60m hurdles. "In every decision [the team] made, we tried to keep each other's best interest in mind in order to develop our common gift for the Lord the best we could. I personally believe this common goal and bond was the primary reason for our success." (Elisabeth Pyles, junior) An excited and thankful team holds up one of their several recognitions of the season. Here, the girls proudly display their trophy honoring them as 2008 American Mideast Conference Champions. Several members of the women's track and field team maintain a high level of athleticism all year long; many members, including sophomore Lydia Wong (pictured) are also involved in the cross country program.

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