Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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GIRLS' KHS lst lst 3rd 4th 4th VARSITY TRACK Meet Quadrangular All Relays SMSU Relays Miami KHS Invitational lst All-City lst Conference 4th Districts BOYS' VARSITY TRACK KHS Meet 1st KHS Invitational 3rd All Relays 4th Cardinal Relays 6th Joplin Relays 3rd SMSLI Relays lst All-City 3rd Conference 7th Districts 116 1 Boys', Girls' Track '80-81 junior Barry Hagan has perfected his style and form in the shot put for the Kickapoo In vitational. Building strength is an important fac- tor in track, says Sheila Hood, while working out during pre-season. Z 3 1 5 Q Z x 2 i 4a wi' ,, Y 2131 '5 gf -BP' , . , ,. y MQ: Y -1 xwffqx 5 X r ,. 4, ,D wf , 'Allawi if 1, ,f WQM1 y , I .-i,1,'47:l,.fA'Z 4Y, 17,214 ? , ,wc ,Mfr 1, ig, I, I ' 'H ' ' I f ' W jf' RW? I ,, elif, , f mm 'qvhuviiwhm' A .w , W'j 'wzmfeff ww 4 vw -fv ' ' A , rd Myffy, f M74 '22 -7 1 , fwff 4, 'ni M451 ml I f ,iw 'AW' it ff 'Wi ,!'f'4 Y' 4 ' api.-fc ' ,,f,..,, ,f ,v , , ,ft 4fgg'lf'kafg4f,4,n -MMA. ,- 'gyf J we if' 'wx-5 , ,JA R iff? 4- L ,,, ,144 V www' A-J ,A all

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Boys' Golf coach Jim Pearson and golfers Jack Diamond and Pat Watkins strategically plot their next move. illanuu-w, 'a 1S V, U . UA. 0,6-,N1.-i,V1Q.?:.e-y?fA,Ls,f1t': , . iff ai ,f4lvZ 41' ' . 4 .,,,- , 4 . - A,-ff., Aa... . 'Mil Hit the Green The boys' and girls' golf teams made the season work for them. Both boys' and girls' golf teams finished overall with a winning season. The boys' golf team ended with an impressive five win and two loss record in dual competition. They placed fourth at the SMSLI Relays, third in conference, and top- ped it all off with a strong se- cond place finish at the district tournament. Led by Coach Jim Pear- son, the golf team members were Jack Diamond, Jeff Palmer, Cabot Carter, and Scott Lanning. Junior Cabot Carter said, Our team was really good this year, and all of us played well. A Eagles, birdies, and a hole- in-one were all part of the game as the girls' golf team went on to do just what they set out to do. The Lady golf Chiefs finished the season with three wins and three losses. Most of our players were underclassmen, so we gained a lot of experience, and next year we should have a much stronger team, said head coach Cindy Lurvey. Lurvey, also said, Next year we are looking forward to adding some strong new players. Along with Coach Lurvey, the girls' team consisted of Amy Scroggins, Jeannie Copeland, Danette Dunson, and Janet Reed. 5 X 'X ' - nn. - 'ww 'f' ., -Z' i 2. in N, All 4. -.1 sl.. , -V , .. I 2 'ft- f43'L?'1: '1ttu Jeannie Copeland uses her form and grace to complete her swing trying to make a bir- die while playing golf Hard work and practice pay off as Jeannie Copeland watches the shot roll across the green during a golf match. Boys', Girls' Golf! 1 15



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Fleet of Foot Girls' track once again racked up many hard- earned victories. They swept the All-City meet with a 20-point lead and succeeded in capturing their fifth consecutive Ozark Conference championship. Only the top two finishers in each event of districts went to state com- petition,' and Kickapoo was well represented by junior Angie Horned. Angie placed second in the 100-yard low hurdles at the statemeet. A good group of 80-81 junior Bob Macer reaches for ex- tra inches and strives for good distance in the Iongjump competition. underclassmen is the reason for the successful '80-81 boys' track and field season, said track coach Horner Askins. Two school records were broken during the '80-81 season this year. Senior Kevin Bar- tholamous broke the record in the 3,200 meter run, and senior Scott Bunn broke the school record in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles. Sophomore Brian Falls, who went to state in the 100-meter high hurdles, said, lt was really exciting to go to state. I had a bet- ter season than l thought l would. .l' I 1 '73 The open quarter is a tough race, because you have to sprint a long distance, says Jean Netzer. Making it over the intermediate hurdles isn't as easy as it seems, says '80-81 senior Scott Bunn. --..,--,., if IC ' t I 41 :- iw M E v, Boys', Girls Track! 1 17

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