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We lost to Parkwood. After hours of physical and men- tal preparation by football players, cheerleaders, band members, and fans, the Chiefs still tasted bitter defeat. Cheri Hayes, freshman, shows that mental desire is what brings her through that final turn of her leg of the two-mile relay in the KHS triangular meet. is . if ,sa C q ,af v ,fr , .2 Q Go for it! pleaded the varsity cheerleaders on the spooky rivalry bet- ween the Chiefs and the Falcons. ln the end, Glendale triumphed, 31-14. State, state! cried Glendale sup- porters as the Chief fans sat stunned for a moment of disbelief. Our volleyball girls, as another exam- ple, went for it all and finished an undefeated season of 20-Og this was the first in the history of KHS volleyball. I was pretty proud of them,'b' said senior Sheila Hood, volleyball manager. A Chief will never lose his pride - no matter what the outcome of an athletic event. Sports f 91
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wg . ,...- I f fe J 'W X329 N gy'-f Q Q 1' ww:J' 2,- X --, 191W . z . ftrfw , 4t?,jIg1,,:?eb 1 gg I l ' I I Tl ,Ls 'X I' ...H -1 Homerooms Slug It Gut Bright and early every morning at 8 AM guys and gals Sem' Ben B'adeS exhfbffs Peffeff would pour into the gyms to play in a traditional sporting serving form as he tries to lead his team to a volleyball championship. event- It was called Intramurals and homeroom teams were put to the test of playing against each other in wiffleball, ' volleyball, soccer, basketball, frisbee, and bowling. Homerooms signed up to participate in each round of intramurals. Mr. Jose Florez, one of the intramural sponsors summed up his feelings about the sport, We CMrs. Bren- da Goodwin, Co-sponsor with Mr. Florezy felt that most y all students enjoy athletic competition, but not everyone can play varsity sports. With intramurals, everyone got a chance to play. Jesse Lierz received the slugger trophy for hitting the I most wiffleball runs. Coach Kevin Byrne. Coach Byrne said, Our homeroom team was the ' wiffleball champs and we're proud of it! A Q39 4 I I I .av ll. r Divisional leagues were set up so that the freshman . and sophomore classes and the junior and senior classes competed against each other. I John Greene said, It was good for people who weren't in sports and it was fun to be in. I think it was fun too and the competition was great! said sophomore Rhett LeDec. Brent Hood stated, It was easier to play because we didn't have to pick teams, and it was something to do before school. All three were on the championship wiffleball team of Intramurals 1 93
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