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...sswQ, - FH, i , Wfffffffvffmw. f 1 f M ' A n Young. Jason erson, and Troy if C' 4 I h to in 9 'n 1 The Lady Aqua- event. ps Chiefs, led by '85 The boys' swim team had a senior Greta Hilde- successful season by placing second to : yn IQQQ 'f is 'cf' .. A 'J Tas brant, if ekec is points souri meet fps achieved 75 at the Mis- State Swim to land an unprecedented sev- enth place finish. Greta successfully defended her state V if -.Sf s 'fi f5P'5,nW11. championship in the 50 and 100-yard free- style sprinting events. Greta's times Glendale in the All-City meet and five members of the team qualifying for state. These include jeff Haseltine, Matt Burleigh, Kevin Ross, Doug Compere, and Mark McDonald. Jeff Haseltine placed in two events. He took third in the 100 fly and 14th in the 200 free. He was beaten by teammate McDonald who placed 13th. The 400 relay team of McDonald, Individual of 24.55 and 53.88, respectively, Haseltine, Ross, and Burleigh effort placed her first in the state meet in captured seventh. and team both events. This year's team, consisting of d9dfCC7ti0f7 Krys Shaw, senior, placed in two only underclassmen, finished 13th Clfd fhe individual events during the finals as overall. I believe next year's team has swimming she captured fifth place in the 100- the potential to capture the state Chiefg yard butterfly and sixth in the 50 free. championship, Coach Jim Twibell in L-hejf junior Kirsten Cox was also a state said. Season qualifier in the 100-yard backstroke g , .,. . . . , lfii if During me pre- lin 1 1:.1Hs1fai,.sl:::.2:: 'f,'l , , 4 , ,. , , , 2, 1 .fv?f seg2 . '.,igy-fas.5f..:,.:, 5: Sf .- .,.. . ..,.. 4 1 Scott Dick competes in the 100 freestyle which he took thir in d. , , I ,, .., , . 1 QQ,- 4 ' Q'-' l f -, if., Q A ' .- .ir-4 M. hwy., 4, A GIRLS' SWIMMING--Front Row: Angela Wolfinbargcr, Cindy Miller, Misti Yount, and Keri Senter. ROW 2: Krys,S'haw, Kris Pittman, Tracey Zachar, Marcy Champagne, Laura WilliamS- .laml Armstrong, Carlye Ward, and Kirsten Cox. ROW 3: Alexis Hughes, S.. Stephanie Dick, Tiffany Martin, Melissa Miller, Denise M 1 ' fm M 5 ,ya .. , x a.. M ,,f A M Youngberg, Sydney Vetter, Susan Ramsey, Greta Hildebrant. and Lisa Clevenger. ROW 4: Coach jim Twible, Lori Outz, Kristy Zachar. Alisa Wilson, and Dawn Martin. Back ROW: Carol Smith, Cari Noble, Nancy Selim, Michelle Lawson. and Kim Davis. 75 Julie Black, a three-year diver, is finishing her perfect inward one and a half during an All-City meet, JT . 's o' 3.2 ii i ll i'T TW ' if 2 fl- is -if'-vflliffft'
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aux . , L ,gg X . ff-c-W--fr , ' 1' I sv- - -Y f' -- -.i-- - i' ' ' ,A -vw, ,. , , A 1 . -1- ,J 'fpff' f, ff 7 f W 'f wa-ww sw-f sv-N--ff.-www I I, www -- . f 1- -- i i - . T f f, . , ,. . , ' ff Q' ff ' NWEZIF' -e!QT'. ' '.l ,.1Mf'Y NCTC' H Y Giving it all he's got, Mike Brixey positions himself to pin his opponent in a match against Parkview. tllzrg 2' yr-'Y J - 'r f., , if 1 3 wr ,fx VARSITY WRESTLING--Front ROW: J.P. Christodoulou, Skip Sean Hills, Tim Bair, Richard Fleetwood, Mike Brixey, Chris Simmons, Doug Kay, Ron Hubbard, Ron Boyce. and Brian Epps. Patton, and Mr. joe Ledl. Back Row: Kelli Batey, Mr. Kevin Byrne, Bill Reed, Mike Uckele, Hard practices ond the will power to mciintoin weight keep wrestlers' desire olive J AYVEE WRESTLING-- Front Row: Charlie jackson, Kevin Meeker, Ken Reedy, and Terry, Frank Callaway. Kevin Schmidt. Mike Brown, Sam Clifton, Shannon Storm, and jeff Spencer. ROW 3: Brad Levine, Scott Chastain, David Green, Brian Knowles, Mark Lanois, ROW: Brad Levine, Tim ' Fletcher, jim Deberry, Doug Haines, Tim McCrey, Ryan McCoy, Welch, Grant Smillie, Trent Twitty. Shaun Dickerson, and Kevin Underwood. oke 'em down The wrestling Chiefs worked their way through a suc- cessful season with xr- ef head coach, Mr. Joe I Ledl, and assistant i coach, Mr. Kevin ,f Byrne, showing the f way. A hardworking, motivated group of grapplers behind outstanding senior leadership finished the season with a dual record of 9-4. Coach Ledl attributed much of the squad's success to the many camps attended and the time spent in preseason workouts. Setting goals as a team was only a beginning. Going undefeated in dual matches and defeating Glendale were main objectives for the guys, according to Coach Ledl. Each wrestler set personal goals for themselves, too, such as winning conference, district, and placing at state. It's as much of as individual sport as it is a team sport, senior Tim Bair said. Nine returning lettermen used their experience and guided the rest of the varsity to a sixth place finish in the Capitol City tournament and a seventh place finish in the annual Christmas holiday tournament. Tim Bair and senior Doug Kay each participated for their first time in state competition against top wrestlers in their respective weight classes. On the jayvee level, Kickapoo dominated action with a winning record in the team outings. As a first- year wrestling coach, Coach Byrne admitted that the jayvee matmen gained valuable experience which will help them to succeed at the varsity level in years to come. The jayvee year is basically a learning experience to get ready for the varsity level, sophomore Sam Clifton said. WRESTLING 7 7 vii: i Scott Ovitt. ROW 2: Sean Tom Crance, Steve Diullo and Thad Stumph. B2-ICR Matt Borgmeyer, Nathan
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