Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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,l ' 1 ww-.,--Q '11 w1s6?:0S 73 f f e 1 4 f s?'f'1f4 .. .. , I ,Q 2 of l - g l, 1 1 , A 7 A0 if T2 3 A at 71, . I Ji P A 'il' 231.34 N wld, Coach Sue Hubbard. ssss A ttitude, action, alive, leads Lady Chiefs to sectionals. istricl: title Lady Chiefs ended their volley- ball season at 19-5 after bowing to the . West Plains Zizzers .. who went on to win . state. It's too bad K we play them be- fore the final four. 1 V We should've been , playing them for , the Missouri Cham- pionshipf' junior S A helley Spears f e - said. The Lady Chiefs accomplished many goals this year. They took third place at their own Kickapoo Classic, first place in the Conference Tourna- ment for the sixth year in a row, and first in the 'District Tournament before falling to the Zizzers in section- als. Four girls were named to the All- Conference teams. Senior Capri Hales and junior Karissa McCarter were named to the first team, senior Mi- chelle Covell was named to the second team while senior Ronda Hubbard received Honorable Mention. 'Tm very excited about the All-Conference selections. It's not very often four people from the same team are cho- sen, Coach Sue Schuble said. The jayvee team ended their season 13-7-2 after capturing the jayvee tournament for the fifth year in a row. We were a little inconsis- tent, but we really stuck together as a team, sophomore Cara Shaefer said. The jayvee team took first in the Springfield jayvee Tournament. We're not very disappointed because we played the best we could, junior Sarah Freeman said. Freshman squad ended their season at 7-7-1 taking second place at the freshman tournament. The fresh- man team had a lot of enthusiasm that enabled them to win in their tourna- ment, Coach Donna Mathews said. JAYVEE-Front Row: Laura Jones, Christy Ed- wards, Heather Lairmore, Christy Day. Sheila Jeffries, and Sheila Driemeyer. ROW 2: Lori Haynes, Kristy Trotter, Kathy Claybaker, Cara Schaefer, and Cori Hagan. Back ROW: jackie Arnold, Daphne Webster, Ronda Stafford, Kelly Quigg, Sarah Freeman, and Coach Anita McCoy. i 3 ,J , ' ! A Y I . 3 511114 ., .4 X 'ij . 1 H, - U V i Karissa McCarter attempts a spike in 33 12 FRESHMAN-Front Row: Valerie Magness. Sherry Spears, Katie Guttroff. Holli Caffey, Lisa Wood, Christy Marshall, and julie West. ROW 2: Stephanie , Horton, Michelle Liles, Anna McKie. jennifer Coth- D. ern, Angie Mitejka, and - , , ' Kelli Bates. Back Row: HeeSun Kim, Sue Brown, f and Coach Donna Ma- ' thews hun 441. L. proving the volleyball teamls motto. -1 5 Hslammin' and jammin'. ,gy 1 ng 1: lU'.f'1f-,7f'ei.'1f,. .,-. ' T Y K 4 1 'Ili



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,fw fr Af .W 1 U of -woisww Turning the COr1'lCl' at full speed, Matt Clark passes his opponent to take the lead in the Springfield Invitational. Cross Country-Front Row: Coach Judy Woodruff, Mary Anne Hansel.Janell Lehman, Colleen Condon. Anna McKie. Anita Hall, Karissa Howard, Kristi Brown, Sarah Hughes, Hilary Roads. Amy Kipfer, Andi McMertry, jennifer Peacock. Kristen Terry, Bernadette Warner, and Nikki Crighton. ROW 2: Bill Bauer. Mike Howerton. Lew Stephenson, Matt Clark. Mike DeVries. Sherry Ladd, Brooke Watson. Denise Bevermanklulie Hyde, Cindy Miller, jeff Ruyle, Doug Kay. Robert Hobbs, Grant Smillie, and Tom Harrison. Row 3: jeff Goodwin, jon Bush. Mark Vaine, Bob -. 1 Kieffer. Greg Jones, jeff Messerly. Steven Woodruff, Brian Schmidt, Mark Murphy. jim Wilson, Andy Dellbringge, Troy Simmon. Mike Hoover, and Mark Duncan. Row 4: Coach Dave Tobey, Anthony Rogers, Ryan Williams, Bill Crighton. Scott Marriott, Mark Earnhardt. Lance Bolstad, john Edwards, Dan johnson, Chris Stovall, Mike jackway, and Dustin Owens. Back Row: Shawn Danko, Mike Hayes, josh Vermillion. Charles Tinsley, Drew Kieffer, Coy Stine. jeff Green, and Kevin Schmidt. rv lawns- was -5 e f fn? 204 X fgfigzfif f f? 77 W!! etting poce City meet led by Vame with a recor f 1 , , f X Jima, X 6 ff f ff? X Runners take to the food ogoin ot SL'C7L'e cross country teams began their seasons by setting many high Q and aspiring goals ZW? The dedication and dfff v 4 an xii! hard work proved to X pay off as both teams fd! qualified for state Competition in Jeffer- son City. The boys team captured fourth place, improving last year s sixth place finish. Top finishers included seniors Mark Vaine, Doug Kay and sophomore Bill Bauer, placing 24th 34th, and 38th respectively. They deserved one of the top three spots. Although their performance was good, the competition was tough, Coach Dave Tobey said. Major accomplishments of the year were capturing first at the All- time of 16 48 Both teams took the conference titles and then advance their way through districts and sec tionals to earn spots in the state meet At the beginning, the girls set a goal to be the first Springfield girls cross country team to qualify as a whole for state, Coach Judy Woo druff said. And they accomplished that goal she added. Top runners included juniors Kim Silsby Cindy Miller Anita Hall sophomores Sarah Hughes, Sherry Ladd Colleen Condon, and freshman Denise Beverman. I love cross country. It is not boring because of the teamwork ' - volved. Teamwork was the key to state, Silsby said. Knowing that every step gets you closer to your goal, the finish line, proves that with no pain there is no gain. 'il tb 2aE. Z', ,mga Q' , of, if, . .lf L, a ' - GIRLSXBOYS CROSS COUNTRY i we e'+'-'Ym.g:.:ei.....,......'rifaAa iigijt W' ' T' L 'A ' . ifwgfiis

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