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Filling in for an injured Rick Armen- trout, senior wide receiver Brent Knippen- berg picks up yardage against the Slater defense. Front Row: Coach Ron Dempsay, Rick Armentrout. Mitch Green, Jim Washam, John Browning, Jamie Vetter, Kurds Wages. Brent Knippenberg, Brian Harmon. Second Row: Manager Kelli McCauley. Brian Ramsey, Chris Widmer, Todd Dameron. Mark Arnsperger. Chris Beach, Corey Colliver. Mark Scheiderer, Shanon Gray. Mitch Harlan, Aaron Gray, Kent Ratliff, Coach Greg Thurmon. Third Row: Manager Barbara Cross, Brad Morrison, Lance Dempsay, Mike Nagel. Mark Schluckebeir, Mike Ruling, Sam Berendzen, Carl Jackson, Jon Wagner. Kent Tate, Steve Johnson, Michael Buffington, and Gaylen Saunders. OPPONENT THEIRS OURS Milan 0 26 North Shelbv 28 12 Montgomery Co. 14 8 Slater 54 6 Marceline 0 42 North Calla wav 46 6 Paris 20 18 Westran 31 7 Fayette 34 0 Schuyler Co. 47 18 Final season record of 8-2. Coach Ron Dempsay. in hopes of continuing the shut-out, instructs the defensive unit during the Salisburv-Wes- tran outing. Senior tailback Rick Armentrout picks up a block from sophomore wide receiver Steve Johnson en route to his career high 270 yards versus Westran. Varsity Football ig Sports
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Some Like It Hot Some Like It Cold! It seemed like forever. Sweat ran down into the players eyes and made them burn. Their eyes wer- en’t the only things burning. The sun was blistering on August 14 when football practice started, and the beginning of the season was nowhere in sight. Senior wide receiver Brent Knippenberg said, “The heat was killing us and it seemed like forever before the first game. I had to wonder what I was doing there. But down deep I knew why I was there. I love football. ” The heat didn’t last forever, though, and soon the rain and mud and fog took over. Only in football season do the fans, players, and the coaches suffer through blister- ing heat and freezing cold. No games are cancelled because of the weather conditions. “I would rath- er play in falling rain and on a wet field. The rain is an advantage to me as long as the field doesn't get sloppy. Eating mud is the worst thing about football season, ” com mented senior tailback Rick Armentrout. It takes a special person to play football. Senior offensive guard Jamie Vetter was quoted as saying, “Football is something that takes a lot of heart. You don't play to impress somebody. You play because you want to play. ”Dedication and teamwork are the main ingredients in making a football team success- ful. These factors were summed up by Jim Washam when he said, “It takes the whole team to do it plus what you Ve got inside yourself. It takes a lot of guts and determination to win. ” Some like it hot and some like it cold. With football, you get both. Senior linebacker Brian Harmon was half-serious and half-joking when he explain- ed, “ 4s an individual, I think football players should have brains and guts ... and some- times a hard head. ” 12 Varsity Football Sports
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RECORD BREAKIN’ LADIES “Hey, Coach! Here’s another one that needs to be changed!” This was the sound coming from Coach Humphrey’s office as Coach and a helper began tabulating the stats from the season and going through the record book to see if any girls’ records needed to be changed. Man! Were there changes! Jody Dooley now holds the all- time single season scoring record with 608points and also the career scoring record with 1194 points. Mara Gelski now holds the team record for the most assists in one season at 170. Mary Beth Grosvenor broke the record for the most steals in one season with 151. They were a matched pair of guards with lightning quick re- flexes and plenty of stamina. Jody Dooley served as the backbone of the Panther offensive attack. As Jody’s reputation grew, so did the number of her defen- ders. She spent most of the season double and triple teamed. This served as a challenge to her talents and helped Jody earn all-confer- ence, all-district and all-state berths. Working behind Dooley was 511 junior Leslie Peters. Peters broke the single season offensive rebound record with 122 and ear- ned all-conference and all-district spots as did her teammate Mara Gelski. Senior forward Julie Hart- mann consistently supplied the steady hand when the Panthers needed it. Julie was very solid defensively and her experience and leadership were big assets. The Lady Panthers went un- defeated on their home court, won Senior forward Julie Hartmann takes a shot from the lane in Salisbury's confer- ence win over Paris. Junior center Leslie Peters watches as senior guard Mara Gelski pulls up for a short jumper in the district championship victory over Westran. Senior forward Jody Dooley follows the action. 25 ballgames, were conference champs, member the courage, determination district champs, placed in every regu- and excitement of these young ladies lar season tournament and played in for a long, long time. ” the first round of the state tourna- ment. Coach Humphrey summed up his feelings and those of many of the spectators when he said, “I will re- Assistant Coach Ron Dempsay, manager Correen Schoonhoven, Mendy Marek, Krista Ratliff, Roslyn Lewis, Lynnette Linneman, Leslie Peters, Jody Dooley, Julie Hartmann, Gail Blackwell, manager Lisa Wyatt and Coach Dennis Humphrey. Kneeling, Cheryl Buffington, Sherri Fuemmeler, Mara Gelski and Mary Beth Grosvenor. 14 Girls' Varsity Basketball Sports
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