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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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