Grain Valley High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Grain Valley, MO)

 - Class of 1982

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freshman boy's basketball team: Larry Vickers, Kurt Knudsen, Gary Parker, Mike Llewellyn, Russ Hinds, Joe lenkins frow 11 Todd Smith, Tony Hodges, Beatty Mengel, Coach johnson frightl. Reaching up high, Russ Hinds tries for another basket Qbelowj. lunior high team which was led by mostly eighth graders were R.B. Rupp, M. Webb, 1. Smith, E. Bush, M. Hatfield frow 'lj 1. Mallot T. Stone, C. Milne, L. Parker frow 21 R. Rush, A. Cross, D. Hays, T lohnson, P. Fry lbelowj. Russ Hinds looks on as Gary Parker goes up for a shot fabovej, The freshman had a good year, ending with a record of 8-2. They worked hard learning new skills, and improving as the year went on. The season was one of learning, which they used well. The junior high boys began early in the winter. Coach Hatfield taught the boys the art of basketball. Defense and of- fense were worked on. The necessary skills were taught and drilled as the season pro- gressed. They had a fine start and will be a great asset in the coming years. BOY'S BASKETBALU41

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While still in the air, Randy gets anther good shot off. tleftj Erik, although used to playing underneath, tries a shot from the side. Qrightl The l.V. boys, having a tremendous sea- son, ended with a 11-3 record. They worked together and showed that team- work can win games. The heigth of Aaron Bush and Eric. Cross, the quickness of Wes Barnett and Frank Martin, and the consis- tency of Clete Brown, proved to be a win- ning combination. They worked hard on their skills and improved as the year moved along. They never gave up on im- proving themselves and showed that it works. Coach Owen made them work hard and realize some of their goals. His help, along with their willingness to im- prove, was a key ingredient to their win- ning. l.V. Boys Basketball OV. 38 Odessa 33 G.V. 22 Oak Grove 48 GV. 33 Hardin 24 cv. 48 sr. Mary's 47 G.V. 45 Wellington 32 G.V. 53 St. Pauls 30 GV. 38 Warrensburg 41 GV. 51 Kingsville 8 G.V. 47 St. lohn's 42 G.V. 47 Sweet Springs 26 GV. 40 Santa Fe 32 GV. 37 Windsor 26 GV. 59 Crest Ridge 25 OV. 28 Concordia 36 40!BOY'S BASKETBALL 2.2 i W Sitting proud are the '82 squad of of junior Varsity basketball players: fBack rowl Coach Owen, Scott Dubin, Troy Breshears, tFront Rowl Eric Cross, Clete Brown, Wes Barnett, Frank Martin, Aaron Bush. 'A



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Anita and Don Frump fabovej Tammy and Robert Apel frightj Tonia and Russell Hinds fbelowj 42!COURTWARMlNC Q Awaited Moments -On February fifth, excitement was at an all-time high for the week. This was due to one activity-Courtwarming. After a week of spirit-filled activities, students were eagerly anticipating the highlight, the crowning of the new queen. Chosen by their respective classes, Anita Maxon fseniorj, Dana Webb fjuniorl, Tammy Brooks fsophomorej, and Tonia Bennett Qfreshmanj, readied for the eve of February fifth when they would make their debut during halftime of the GV. vs. Windsor game. , As the lights dimmed during the crowning ceremonies, cheerleaders lined the stairs and stage, some carrying items necessary for the ceremonies. Making her entrance first was Tonia Bennett, escorted by Russell Hinds. Sophomore Tammy Brooks was the next to grace the court, escorted by Robert Apel. junior Dana Webb walked up the court aside Eric Cross, while Anita Maxon walked to her place on the arm of Don Frump. Finally the awaited moments, Kim Vickers, 1981 Courtwarming Queen, was on hand to crown Miss Dana Webb the 1982 Courtwarming Queen. After the ceremonies and second half of the game, students set up for the pep club- sponsored dance, in which various students took part in d.j.ing the event.

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