Kickapoo High School - Legend Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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Holiday Tournament lst f ff District lst . 27-wins 1-losses ff W -6 ' bk ,Q N0 PAIN N0 GAIN .i Ronda Hubbard skies over a Harrison, AR, defender to add two points in the favor of the Chiefs. Little general She may only be 5'0 , but she runs the Lady Chiefs' fastbreak with precision cutting passes through defenses to an open . teammate for two points. . Ronda is like a little Hubwd general out on the courtg she Ronda makes things go the way they are supposed to, senior Capri Hales said. Ronda started almost every game since she was a freshman. She has the season record for assists at 215 for an average of 7.4 a game. My role on the team is to take care of the ball and be an extension of Schuble to the team, Ronda said. As said by one sports columnist, Ronda is poetry in motion on the basketball court. . ,lf A-ig KHS OPPONENT so wiuard 39 83 Glendale 42 66 Joplin 42 vs Hillcrest 40 ' 72 Parkview 53 .J 60 St. Teresa's 45 -J 67 Rolla 30 76 Central 56 65 Harrison, AR 54 TBFI W. 94 ozark 29 .M wg uj 75 Wheaton 53 I 56 Glendale 50 ln 70 Hillcrest 37 G 81 Parkview 62 93 Central 48 on oo O cn :: PV' 1 an hh! oi as 73 Mountain Grove 49 74 Joplin f ,W ,M , 1- Ui 55 Parkview 35 53 V . Lee's Summit 59 4, .A 7 .,, v r Z KHS Invitational 1511 Z . Raytown South Tournament lst ,E V 4 ff Z Zi! M 3 Sectional 1st Z f V KN 1 f Q44 f,W...Jf ,m.iQf:ff,, . 'ffwz f '. , C With the look ofa winner on her face, Patty Porter hounds a Southside rival from Glendale. 8 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL I ff X 5 fb' 1 ' 'Z , W 2 5 C, .iy .4 4 L..

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Wifi? f'E Coach Sue SChub1C gives last second in- structions and inspiration as the girls take the court against Glendale. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: Susan Coach Suc Schuble Lseatedj .Back Row: Daphne Webster, Capri McLaughlin, Shelley Spears. Janeen Hutchinson. Michelle Covell. Hales. Coach Hoylc Massey. Ronda Hubbard, Karissa McCarter, Kris Pittman, Patty Porter. Lori Haynes. Sarah Freeman, and Kathy Claybaker. Pam Nickle. and jami Malam. 0 Miz, ' w,' i pf. Y A , fr . . M 7. ' I iii' . , ' J X I f i . J! ,, if I V ,V J i I V 4 LV V rx warg '6fm6':V f VA VV VV! f f, f e ff zfg V LA gf , X I fbi' ef: I V V L ,V Vw .- VX , hiflfffff wxxjr 3 8 5 r V , mfg Zfufs ff iw S X fa -ii..- ' C411 Nfl!! :L a S ,f f Q in ' I V fr fs, f V,V ' 5 4:4 Q I , jj VVQVZV VL! Z J Mafia V V V - X, V y 1 ia i55n,,if,, ,,,l?'t5 J V ' 'qnmfada 'Sheff V? tlfgn?-- ,' V6 ggf I -14 X 4 5 914 f.. A4 , . w W I ff , W e ,,,Z': -ff' '- ' fv i HF ,, C'-' W ' W W! X61 ffff? f ffff , QQ ff 4 4 air? 9MZaWf Lody Chiefs o short finol four, losing in quorterfinols i'l4' K in 1 We imvwm ne game short W1 h team scoring average of over 74 points a game and only giving up 44 points a game to their opposition the Lady Chiefs pound ed out a 281 record this season The girls broke the state record of con secutive wins with- out a loss with 57 wins in a row. Once we realized we had that long of a winning streak it was really exciting and a challenge to keep it going senior Ronda Hubbard said. The Lady Chiefs were stopped one game short of another trip to Columbia by Lee's Summit Tigers, 59- 53. UI wish if we had to lose, it would have been earlier in the season so we would have learned from it and done better in the latter part of the season Junior Shelley Spears said They won the conference for the fourth year in a row and the district tournament for the third year This season was the first time the Lady Chiefs participated in the Raytown South tournament They won first place after three wins Conference is one of our big goals at the start of the season. We have one of the toughest conference in the state so I m really proud we have accomplished that record Hubbard said. The Lady Chiefs were led in scoring by Karrissa McCarter and Patty Porter with an average of 16 and 14 points per game, respectively. The overall season was a success, I would have liked to end our season as State Champs again, senior Capri Hales said. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 5, - ,,.....,,...,.....L . L. 'fi

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