SI •• 't ■*t *■ tittMVwafi®AS A sophomore, Minooka’s Tom (iennon dominated crosscountry opponents with a 13-1 dual record. He also grabbed firsts in the Minooka and Manteno invitationals. Above — ( Iennon runs the mile as a freshman. He advanced to the IHSA (lass A finals. (Her;’'1 Photo)Minooka harriers dominateiMinooka’s phenomenal crosscountry winning streak resumed in 1975. It now stands at 38 varsity wins in a row in dual competition.First-year Indian coach Kich Bowman, from Palatine, guided Minooka to a 14-0 varsity and 11-0 frosh-soph season.Tom Clennon. a sophomore, had an outstanding 13-1 personal dual record with victories in the Minooka and Manteno invitationals. Minooka placed second in their own meet (22-20 behind Manteno).Clennons three-mile 15:08 clocking, a Minooka course best, was established at the Minooka invitational.Senior John I'nderhill, a15:58 best, capped an excellent four-year career. While he competed. Minooka was in the midst of its fine harrier years.Sophomore Dan Daly, most improved runner Dave Loskill, Tony Mattingly and Rich Anderson also beefed up the varsity. Mark I’nderhill. the top runner on the frosh-soph team, along with freshmen Barry Hunt and Terry I n-Wderhill should make Minookavery formidable for the 1976 season.Brent Radomski had asuperb running season at Minooka Jr. High as evidenced by a 4:44 in the mile.