Edgewood High School, El Corral, 1994, Page 19

Description: Reach for the^0/R\ eople have always said that commitments are very difficult to make.^Z^# Sticking with something, seeing that things are all done and finished tom/^r the best of their ability can be very exhausting to say the very least. In-^ variably many weaker parties fall behind realizing the pain of their inferiority. While others continue to hold their heads up, determined tocarry on and reach as far as they can towards their tangible goal. The choice toparticipate in school sports is a very large commitment. Practice everyday afterschool, and sometimes up to four games in one week can make it hard for a teenager to have a life be- MiiiJii^NiiMMfiWii ■ School athletes continueyond their sports —life. Yet each year,Edgewood studentschoose to give up various other extracurricularactivities to participate inhigh school sports.Whether they are winnersor losers Edgewood HighLike a fish takes to water. FreshmanSara Sills glides fluidly through thewaters to reach the finish.Whos on first? Jack Arthur, thatswho! Threatening his opponents anxious lead off, Jack reaches toward thepitchers mound for the ball.In her putting prime! Sophomoregolfer Lisa Martin chips in anothergood shot. Lisa helped contribute tothe Mustang girls golf teams secondyear as a varsity team.to REACH FOR THEGOLD. Athletic gold. Thesymbol of true success tothe athlete. It is obviousthat this years Edge-wood athletes know thepath to athletic successand will REACH FOR THEGOLD to gain it./ ,MSports Divider 19
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