1985 Miracle Yearbook

gh! Not another aerobic point — I'll never make it." Running has got ro be the worst sport. That's what I always thought — well honestly, I still think that way. I am thankful that the Lord created us all different. Can you believe there are girls who actually like to run long distances, too? Cedarville's Women's Cross Country Team had a super season. This year's ream com- bined dedication and a winning spirit to accom- plish two major goals: winning the NCCAA Dis- trict III title for the third year in a row and placing third in the NCCAA Nationals. Beth Britton deserves a great deal of credit for her parr as captain. She seemed to fill rhe shoes of a leader for the ream and was a strong stabilizing factor. Jane Romig displayed her talent as she ran to win the Women's NCCAA Cross Country Championship. In addi- tion to these two girls, the seven that remained certainly deserved the same amount of recog- nition. Their hard work as runners and as lov- ing, Christian women was the strength of this ream. First row:Beth McGillivray, Jane Romig, Cheryl Rendle, Beth Britton, Coach Elvin King, Debbie Pore, Becky Averill, SL Vaughan, Ann Blessing. 94

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