Northwest High School - Silvertip Yearbook (Wichita, KS)

 - Class of 1984

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E I ,muwa-nun-nu ABOVE: Driving the baseline, Sonya Klingsporn C001 puts up a shot while a Redskin defender blocks her path. TOP CENTER: Shooting over a North defender, Sophomore Kari Rolfing U51 lets the ball fly toward the goal while Sophomore Sonya Klingsporn looks on. BELOW: First-year Coach Larry Carter studies his players before a game, as Assistant Coach joan Krack makes up the linesup. GIRLS' BASKETBALL: fFront Rowj Sabrina Lipton, Carol Nave, Rhonda Woodside, Sonja Klingsporn, Le Harrison, Kari jo Beal, Kari Rolling, Lisha Carter. CSecond Rowj Lonnie Mathis, Renee Harrison, Clau Hester, Brenda Lee, Cherri Woolbright, Cheri Nethercot, Rhoda McWilliams, Audrey Chappell. fStandi Varsity Coach Larry Carter, Kelly Lyman, Charissa Higgins, Susan McGreevy, Teresa Conduff, Cindy Dravi Janice Williams, Rhonda Baird, Dawn Agee, and junior Varsity Coach joan Kraclc. t - - ,,g,,:f: '1 .- ,,,,.- 'W' - 1 t .. .- t ,, if .. , 'Immun 120 f femaissaskefban A A '

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K gp gli.. .Jar-a..!'Q -wi tfter calling a time-out, Coach Larry Carter explains what the team must do if they are to come out with a victory. 'he varsity team compiled an overall season record of 1-19. Girls' experience struggling season with 1-19 record Having another struggling season, the Northwest girls varsity basketball team posted a 1-19 record for the year. However, the won-loss record and game scores did not tell the whole story. The Lady Grizzlies may have had a losing record, but we never gave up, stated sophomore Sonya Klingsporn. Kari Rolfing, sophomore, felt the overwhelming team unity was a great strength and quality. As a whole, the team felt each and every player improved greatly. joan Krack, Assistant Coach, stated that the main weaknesses of the team were the lack of confidence and of height. ln the one win of the season, the girls pulled an upset over Conway Springs in the Andale Tournament. All involved agreed confidence was the key to their success. Particular inspirational boosts to the team were sophomore Sonya Kl- ingsporn and junior Claudia Hester. Their never-give-up attitude played the biggest role in their struggle for a winning reputation. -Cheri Nethercor GIRLS ,IV BASKETBALL Tieing for fourth place in the City League with East, the Northwest girls junior varsity basketball team finished with the best season record since the school opened, 7-5. Northwest finished behind Bishop Carroll, whom they beat by two points in overtime, and West, whome the beat by a score of 46-43 in triple overtime. The improvement from the beginning of the season was very noticeable as the statistics showed. In the first game against Kapaun, Northwest lost by 30 points, but in thejecond game, they lost by only one. The same conditions oc- cured in several other games, too. When the Grizzlies played Southeast, they lost by 15 points, but in the second game, they won by 15 points. Sopomores Renee Harrison and Rhon- da Woodside followed Coach Krack's philosophyfturn a minus into a plus' and led their team past the competition winning the last four consecutive games by a substantial margin. -Chris Kohler

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