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distance in Scott. -'Thi . ll Y YVYV Y Y WHY W ! Y V lg B' f ' f 1' BOYS' TRACK - Front ROW: Doug Kay. Terry Nunn. Scott Taylor. Paul Deal. Trever Slothower. Brad Scott and Ronnie Mike Devries. Tim O'Reilly. Eric Olson. Steve Mabry. Tim Hubbard. ROW 5: Richard Thieman. David Combs. Kenny Reedy. , Peterie. and Tim Garrison. Row 2: jeff Messerly, David Deal. Trent Twitty., Scott Marriott. Lew Stevenson. Myron Maybon. james Stegall. Wes Western. Matt Lane. Scott Haymes. Jeff Pat Duncan, james Hetherington. and Tory Barnhouse. ROW 6: Wiley. Kevin Nimmo, and Matt Shurtz. Row 3: jon Bush, Coach Dave Tobey. Scott Mctcaf. Mark Ware. Shane Honeycutt. Doug Patton, Brian Schmid. john Edwards, Bill Bauer. Mark jim Wilson. Mike Butcher. Shawn Earnhart, Greg Knowles, and Vaine. Bob Kipfer, jason Brent and Greg jones. Row 4: Scott Eric Midboe. Back ROW: Coach Kevin Byrne.jeff Goodwin, Russ Pusateri. Robert Hobbs. Frank Rios. Kevin Underwood, Theilmann. Kelly Pendergraph. and Travis McCormack, Q, N J.. X 'B-.f ' Mmfw 2 HL vhgqw. Lux-fiaf l i l N if 2 A Striving for best Senior Dana Woodall qualified for state the past fx ,JS fi t ree years. 53 1 -MA.4545w..s',,-.sw M :ate : . , Dana Woodall Goodwin, said., What makes Dana so good is her hard work, track coach, Mrs. Brenda T Rising to success Senior Mark Vaine has HDUU.L N wQnsN if X ' ...Q Q... -. 3 ',.QQ sf. -in H1 r+ g 9, O SE Q ' rs- E f-3 Sr 4 5 E I3 Q :T 8. 1 9' ' cp Z3 O '-1 L 5 ' CD 5 C Q' 212 na E O' fb 5 . 71' m ---mmm r-1 H- Q '1 gg . rg' E Ogg n--'U gg rf rr ' fb i are-asa 5' 622.325 -M fi j -ir pa H 5 Qg'95,8ggs22 51 987522 cs 455 in Q .wee-.2as.s.2aae Sfafearaw S' iii ' ez n-. FS 522' it H ,afar-10 : 4 5'Oo--,.,'T'm 00.0 n--ST' W U7 rr 0 .1 5- fn 9'U1::s'-:Quaid 1 5U 'f-571 SD ro 0 U3 'f7Sie9aBS a Q52-35:52 Q 52.2 6' '::g,,..f-1 Q '-aogg L . rn rn 'U f B 259+ U1 m','?, 'm X : -x- 41- g '-x- : 5 6 3 '4 5 H es RO1'l1'liC Hubbard skies over the bar to reach his best height in the Ozark conference pole vault competition. GIRLSYBOYS' TRACK ,.,,,.,,- M :-'e ,, W is ,.',. i WT. TSYT' 'D CT iii' CVS - it -r-v
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,Sf .AM l A f' Q ' I 1 of , r lg V N Hy, 4 x Af I 3 ,401 4 . 4 Dana Woodall attempts to pass a Central rival in the KHS invitational. Later in the season, Woodall went on to compete at state. l. 1 exif S .elm r xlib we All s'I3' IHS 1 Q .lseek it wha sf- A sw la-w.r i g,,.,tss-e U kj kj ee GIRLS' TRACK - Front Row: Sarah Hughes. Karissa McCarter. Gina Wilbanks. Heather Lairmore, Megan Montiel. Sarah Buchanan, Amy Sturhan, Kristi Day, and Kim Gilliam. ROW 2: Brooke Watson. Sherry Ladd, Vicki Foockle. Michelle Edwards, Michelle Melton, Kelli Batey. Michelle Cullens, Amy Field. Elizabeth Falls. and Andrea McMurtrey. Row 3: Celeste Stanley, Brenda Lentz. 2' fp ' s t Q Q. E W I . ..,,.,f3g 3, J' . Melissa Dodd, Sherry Carlton, Carol Midboe. Holly Black, Keri McKinney, Tammy Yarnall, Cindy Black. Anita Hall, and Kim Martin. Back Row: Coach Cindy Deskin, Coach Brenda Goodwin, Christy Edwards. Sarah Freeman. Kathy Claybaker, Amy Kipfer, jennifer Cotner, Dana Woodall, julie Hyde, Kim Silsby, Laura Skiles. and Valerie White. II-city champs Girls' and boys' season. We set some school records, 5 wa-Q tm 6374 f. Nw -, at 4 , ' , SJ754., -f 'sf WMM 5 fy. as track seasons ended on a win- nm note. ,f fm si 342393 The girls team fa-af. ,fig won conference and qualified eight runners in six events for the state ,,,2, 4 My , , meet Qualifiers W fs f, - 7,gJ,5,!a al ' ,, .3 .,,, , were Karlssa ' McCarter, Holly Black, Gma W11. Girls, boys take Ozork conference titles banks, and Cindy Black in the 3200 relayg Elizabeth Falls in the triple jumpg Kelli Batey and McCarter in the high jumpg Heather Lairmore in the 400-meter rung Wilbanks in the 800 meter rung Dana Woodall in the 100-meter hurdlesg and Falls, Woodall, Lairmore, and Wilbanks in the 1600-meter relay. This year, we really had a good - 80 G1RLs'fBoYs' TRACK is iiri Woodall said. Our practices were hard, but they paid off in the long run, she added. Boys' track sent six guys to state to compete in five events. They also won the All-City meet and captured the Ozark conference. The guys who qualified for the state meet were junior Mike Clark in discusg 3200-relay team consisting of Tim Garrison, Tim Peterie, Jeff Messerly, and Doug Kay who placed sixthg Peterie in the 1600-meter run who captured fifth with a time of 4:19.88 and sixth in the 3200 with a time of 9Z33.07Q and Steve Marby who placed second in the pole vault with a vault of 14'6 . A real team effort was made this year by winning a lot of meets by only a few points, Coach Dave Tobey said. Boys' 11 Mike DQ Peterie. a james St' Wiley. K D,-,ug Pal Vaine. B1 puggteri. I,
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M: W ,K ... ,.1, 0. .AT.. ,,1Z.1 . ff 'l 71 Pitcher Todd Burgess fires away as first baseman Rod Coffman prepares to field the ball off the bat of an opponent. l r o EB A l :'l, 0 R 3- KHS OPPONENT 5 Central 6 10 Glendale 0 zi., 1 1 Quincy, IL 1 4 Central 0 3 Parkwood 4 6 Lebanon 5 ..J 2 Hillcrest 1 -J 8 Glendale 10 I 7 Parkview 4 1 1 6 Memorial 1 1 15 Rolla 1 3 8 Neosho 0 G O Branson 2 m 15 Ozark 5 10 Hillcrest 10 4 Lebanon 1 7 7 Columbia Hickman 4 7 Oakville 2 1 1 K.C. Winnetonka 1 1 Hillcrest Tournament 2nd District 1st State 2nd 18 wins-6 losses The Kiddie Korps Todd Burgess and Eric Hoerschgen, also known as W the K1dd1eKorp were the X ,Z1 senior leaders for the 86 baseball team Burgess s record was 5 4 we 522 Xp? X gffy in school ball and 72 in Todd Bulge Legion Hoerschgen was l l in school and 8 O in Legion Both feel they had good concentration which gave them an edge over their opponents Both were also chosen for the Legion All Star Team I just hope we can lead our team to state again, Burgess Sald nc Hfiefschgen Thlrd baSCI'l'laI1 David Groover prepares him self to defend any hit by arch rival opponent Glendale 8 2 BASEBALL . y f 2 E - ' rc ' ' as 1 if i f 1 3 . ,. - f, fy, Y in M4 1 g um? V V 1 ,i'e7,IR- Qu ' 1 , X -4 Q 2' 'fir ' f J 2 Wfgfffi ,ww - .. 55 . . . . - . . . . ,I Cl ' - .-may Azfpf, 7 ' 77 ' ' .Q rg I r Hire- 1 V- 41 1 f ' , L r ' rw wifi' X X , ' . A . y-,M ., , we Y,-My 1 'X-V4-,ffwf fu-ff-w.ff.vf,-ffrf' r 17119 yrfqfw ':-'f--'ff f-ri'-7 1:y:.W'f:- X X E S . L ,
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