Moore Central Mid High School - Cub Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1987

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GYMNASTICS 9th: Tiffany Sochor. 10th: Melissa Schwartz, Karen Suhn, Debbie Wells. Coach: Becky Fleming GIRLS TRACK 9th: Neva Akers, Sherri Beck, Reishonda Blackshire, Rebecca Campbell, November Clifton, Tonya Hughes, Sherry Keener, Rebecca Thompson, LeAnn Wilmeth, Wendy Wilson. 10th: Beth Dennett, Catherine Imes, Todi Jilge, Tammy Rich- ardson, Lourie Stephenson, Be- lynda Ward. Manager: Callie Monroe. Coach: Janet Southard BOYS TRACK 9th: Brent Gardner, Shannon Gibson, Nevin Kirkland, Keith Lang, Monty Rumse , Jeff Ryan, Salem Sharp, gerreck Tucker, Paul Wasik, Trent Worthen, Jong An Yi, Mark Ev- ans, Thein Pham. 10th: Chris Gay, James I-lodges, Chris Larkin, Mark Schlen- huber, Scott Shelton, Timothy Stephenson, John VanHook. Managers: Chantel Coulter, Kayla McCoy, Jennifer Wig- gins. Coach: Kyle Marr f: :'r A Flipped over' FLIPS nother prestigious sport was competitive gym- nastics. In gymnastics the students had to work hard from 1:40 until 4:30 P.M. The requirements of gymnastics were form, technique, balance, agil- ity, gracefulness, and some dance. This year four gymnasts were from Central. Coach Becky Fleming said, The team has made tremendous pro- gress from the beginning of the season. The girls have worked very diligently at improving their form and technique, and it has definitely paid off at the meets we have at- tended. We have placed first or sec- ond in all but one of the meets we have attended this year, and there have been many individual awards brought home also. The team is an extremely hard-working and dedi- cated group. I know that all of their efforts are going to pay off at the state meet llfebruary 233 this year when we bring back first place! ? , ff ia PEP TALK. Members of girls track talk to a coach about running. STRIVINC FOR PERFECTION. Sophomore Melissa Schwartz checks her stance while standing on a balance beam. it .4 ' 5 .... 2 lt e 5 'Q-albvk . - . :-f .-,..- is Ussl' is W TrackfGymnast1cs 3

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Making hile most of you were in your sixth hour waiting for the 2:40 bell to ring so you could get home in time to watch Days of Our Lives, the track students were on a bus to the high school waiting to get dressed out and warmed up so they could practice until 5:00. A lot of time and effort was put into track. Sophomore Chris Larkin said, We practice hard every day until TPAX about 5:00 so we'll be our best at track meets. Track meets were usually held on Saturdays. When asked what he liked best about track meets, freshman Thein Pham said, just to run on the track! The track team worked hard this year, said freshman Marlf Evans, and we'll keep on making tracks. f Q sr ,M , ,Mr W, 5, if A I ,wa I'I.L BETI CAN BEAT YOU! Sophomore Tammy Richard- son and freshman Callie Monroe practice for track, S 55511 '- . F' f'.,r:wzs:1, 44 5' '9:?if5'?EEL5'1i:15I'if A i - S f K K . K NOTHIN'5 GONNA BREAK MY STRIDE. Freshman LeAnn Wilmetl' runs around the track during practice, TOP TEAMS PRESENTED. The best gymnastics teams from all over Oklaho- ma, including Moore, present them- selves at a meet. gyms, T if ggi- Q.-' '



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Swing itz! or a competitive but not a contact sport, many students chose to play either tennis or golf. lt was a good way to keep in shape and feel good about yourself. Tennis kept you running, and golf kept you walking. One of my best matches was when my doubles partner and I won the John Mar- shall Tournament. We got down early and thought we were going to get beat, but we played hard and turned the match around and won, said Chris Muzzy. His partner, sophomore Bruce Taylor agreed that it was one of his best matches. HOPING FOR PERFECTION Freshman Shane lker hits the ball down the fairway tfsarzi.. 15 it When asked why Bruce took tennis he 1 said, Because I didn't make the golf team, It among other reasons. Sophomore Chris Grace took golf be- cause he enjoyed playing it. Jennifer Shoop, also a sophomore agreed. They had both been playing golf for sev- eral years and because of their experience, LT they had good seasons. , I ..?Z?Qf'11ff S Z I . if ,,, W .a X WAITING THEIR TURN The freshmen golf team poses for a quick picture. CIHVB 1. , it PERFECIY Sophomore Chris Grace makes a perfect .wfwjl . 1 M . XX ill l i I ,x ,, l J ll

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