Oakville Senior High School - Tiger Paw Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1984

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eTreaT To The woods gives Team uniTy obben develops a Team wiTh new sTyle To play varsiTy soccer you need loTs of exTra money! ex- plained ScoTT LiebenguTh abouT This year's moneTary exTravagan- za. This year Coach Robben, The new varsiTy soccer coach, broughT The Team TogeTher in a number of differenT ways. They purchased UQuieT RioT jerseys and a soccer book which helped Them wiTh The inner Game of soccer. The Team drove To Black River for a Three day reTreaT. ln addi- Tion To regular pracTice sessions They floaTed The river and had mediTaTion sessions. Wild isn'T The word for our mediTaTion ses- sions. They were more like bi- zarrel said Bill Berberich abouT The Trip To Black River. This Trip helped in preparing for The long, hard season. IT was a hard season for The Ti- gers. The Team was plagued wiTh injuries, Don Lingner reinjured his knee, Phil Hagemann was knocked senseless several Times, and Tom Allen broke his hand while proTecTing The goal. ThaT isn'T including everyone else's bumps and bruises acauired dur- ing The grueling season. AlThough They had some rough Times, They did have a few brighT momenTs. STarTing The season ouT righT, The Tigers placed second in The Suburban SouTh League Tour- namenT. 'iBeaTing Rosary one To noThing in The CYC TournamenT was auiTe riviTing, reflecTed Mr. Robben. Tom Knese and Chris PiaTchek were The leading scorers, and Chris PiaTchek and Jay Bayer were The mosT consisTanT players, as sTaTed by Coach Robben. CapTains Mike STolzer, Chris PiaTchek, and STeve De- Francesco led The Tigers To a 9- 42-'l season. Mike STolzer replied, 'lWe had fun and mosT of The Time we goT The job done. BoTTom Row: Tom Allen, Bill RichTer, STeve Moore. Second Rowi Craig Nall, Brian Schaeffer, Kevin Helfrich, Chris PiaTchek, Doug Drysdale, Dan Brinkmann, Tim Loeffelman, Rob l-larmon. Row Row: ScoTT l.iebenguTh, Bill Berberich, Phil Hagemann, Mark Simokai'Tis, Tom Knese, Mike STolzer, STeve DeFrancesco, Mike Mueller, Jeff Evenson, Jay Bayer, Coach Robben all - V. Soccer

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Boffom Row: Mike Haighf, Bill Volker, John Poepper, Krisfi G-ibbar, Kim Briehan, Sfeve Weida, Ken Florian, Jeff Le Vec. Second Row: ClenT Pullen, Ron Oberkirsch, STeve Akley, Mark Heveroh, Coach l-leifman, Dan Braden, Mike Shorf, Brad Baumunk, Sfeve Zonner. Third Row: Kevin Koesier, Sfeve Bamaukis. Fourfh Row: David Groves, Sfeve Doyle, Dennis Nichfing, Tim Barfon, Gary Friedmeyer, STeve Winkler, Greg Welch, Jason Clifffon. Top Row: Lee Lenzer, Dave Drooley, Todd Tieman, Joe Aarons, KurT Morgesfer, and ScoTT Fisher. 2 ki Intense looks cover The faces of The Freshman Team as They silenfly lisfen To an inspirafional half-Time Talk, Downiield sprInT by running back Chris Goo se-Ts The freshmen offense in mofion. Scrambllng Tiger defense sfops anoTher Ladue running back cold aT The line of scrimmage. with a sigh of rellef, freshmen KeiTh Mor- elli and Kyle McClain head for The showers afTer anoTher grueling pracTice. J.V. FOOTDCJII -



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Ready for action, Brian Schaeffer and Mike Mueller chase down The ball during a home game. Silly grins cover The presenT soccer Tigers and Alumni faces before The sTarT of The Alumni vicTory over The varsiiy Tigers on Homecoming clay. Narrowly saving the ball, Mike Sfolzer displays his finesse as The ref checks The play. Knocked senseless, Phil l-lagemann re- gained consciousness afler halflime, as Teammafes Rob Harmon ana Sfeve De- Francesco walch over him. Wrapping his ankle, Mike Mueller pre- pares To go inTo The game, as Coach Robben walches The aciian on The fielal. Soccer -

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