Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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P P 1 A X X !i3'.', :' 6..ki'1'i , .i , Ps. Carillo of Kansas Cityj hit the big issouris first instant th tf- td .E 1 game ticket Jackpot 86 was introduced 1',q OH Mfmday 'tf' - Mwssounfwnemr an- A , K I1 1 up Q4 throughout 21 , , 'WE - f.i....,.,.,.,,f wmmnrw , ' the S ate- s unrwn:ss'im UP Outslde ottso , , ..,o 3 .,.,,,- Zz..- .A ' ' outlets hoping to be one of the S86 000 winners. Two people CGary Hopson of Moberly and Anthony V 1853? Sage? LWCQEEQI money a 1rs ay veryoneese would have to wait for ' ett ff ' 3 another day or the new games i1 00? ??W throughout . e year su I s game that was introduced only a month after the jackpot game because of its great popularity. X 1 l Y y Y 1: , ff 6 , ff 1 My . ,2Z,f?Z,,jf!7? , , a Wy fine-4 ar jf 20 --n-M--.1.....i-1...1... I 'V Sv i P 1 J ,. A 1 M. , ,W ...... , f ,U-W, ensues-mm mn 7 f rm- f M a A t C C - , introduced People lined G''fwfwv--1-nm-M-my....fQZ:f4H fr .. ar mammm ,MUTRIMM I f,f ff 7 7 l 7' LL-time winning streak s the 1985-86 Lady Chiefs hit the court, they demolished many individual and team, as well as one city record. One of the most notable was their 57-game winning streak carried over from the 1984-85 state champion team. The team also broke many records that the state champion squad held. Some of those were free throw percentage C68 percentj, points per game C74.7j, and field goal percentage C51 percentj. Others broken were team assists per game C19.8J and turnovers C14.lJ. Two players broke three records apiece. Senior Ronda Hubbard demolished the assists records while dishing out 215 for the year and 7.4 per game. The old records set by Hubbard on the state champion squad was 166 and 5.5 per game. Hubbard also broke the total number of attempted free throws C903 last held by two-year, All-State selection Shelly Allie. junior Karrissa McCarter broke the total points for the season C458b, field goal percentage C57 percenty, and field goal totals C203J, 'all of which were previously held by Allie. I felt this was the best team Kickapoo has ever had, Coach Sue Schuble said. 50 THE SCRAP BAG TEEN Magazine-'S 1986 Great Model search found senior Paige Croy in one of the biggest national hunts for new talent. By being chosen a regional semifinalist, her picture appeared in the February issue of the magazine and allowed her to go on and compete for the national prize. It all started just for fun, and it has turned out to be really exciting, Paige said. How-Me ,,,r , .f,.,. , Q 5 l s the Royals cinched their , C' place in the World Series, Missouri C Prepared for its I-70 series. It was the second time in state history that life' two Missouri teams were pitted 4 W against each other for the national title. The series went all seven 'N 745' games with the last expected to be V a battle of the pitchers--the 1 , H Cardinals' John Tutor and the , Royals, Bret Saberhagan. The pl' W1 Royals whipped the Cards' 11-2, the M' - worst beating in series play. f 's Upholding a recurd-breaking winning streak 1984-85 girls' state championship team put pressure on played by the victorious Lady Chiefs. They were on their way to another state championship when Lee's Summit stopped them and their winning streak with a defeat, 53-59, in quarterfinals. Shelley SPCGFS 4221, Ronda Hubbard C237 , Kathy Claybaker C523 , Michelie Covell Cbehindj, Karrissa McCarter C301 , Capri Hales C40l, Patty Porter Cbottomb often gathered around Coach Sue Schuble and Coach Hoyle Massey, assistant, for last minute coaching. i 28 games X . .. .MMA



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fini!-Mfyvr F .. NX' gX l. L . S x v ' 1 l l Chad Long and Cory Krueger exchange high fives after scoring a run in the state championship game in Columbia, MO. , Arn fx. l ll l ff K l SUCCESS X, pirit has always been a huge asset to the sports programs. Because of the spirit and support, the programs have excelled not just against arch rivals, but athletes have risen to the occasion and have made it to the ultimate in high school, state competition. The '85 baseball team placed second at state while the girls' golf team took fourth again for the second year in a row behind senior Kim Hedgpeth. The reason we did so well was because of our team attitude. We're all for each other, as a team, not as individuals, Hedgpeth said. The Lady Aqua-Chiefs landed an unprecedented seventh place finish led by '85 graduate Greta Hildebrandt. Junior Karissa McCarter, a member of the 1985-86 girls' state basketballychampions, gave her reason for the success. I feel that the closeness of our teams and school is what enables us to go to state in so many sports. Here at Kickapoo we have developed a 'we' attitude and not an 'I' attitude, McCarter said. As the spirit improved every year, it was easier to see that sports were in the bag. Athletes felt that NO PAIN was NO GAINQ thus, many athletic teams made it to state competition. 5 2 SPORTS

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