Parkway Central High School - Spur Yearbook (Chesterfield, MO)

 - Class of 1987

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ar- its , .N -'ly Girls Cross Country: 'Begin To Win' Begin to win was the campaign for the girls cross country team. The team, consisting of 21 girls, was the largest in Central's history. Though they realized failure at the beginning of the season, they accepted it as an opportunity to work harder. Conditioning averaged about five miles a day with interval workouts on Fridays. Hard work proved worthwhile when the running Colts, led by senior captain Kathy Berquist took an impressive third place in districts. This victory qualified all of the girls for sectionals. Freshman Trisha Rowald proved most valuable to the girls cross country team this season, placing 103rd in the state competition. Freshman Veera Sumariwalla won the award for most improved. Coach Steve Urbach was very proud of the efforts of the team. They had a great deal of spirit and confidence, he said. They knew that if they would run through their early losses they would find success later. 0-f-Q. s ..-vs.. 'ge I i Sophomore Alice Herrick, Junior Monica Norder, and Sophomore Liz Maltby take the season seriously. Senior Jenny Kingsbury flaunts her - K---....... athletic abilities. Front Row: Monica Norder, Alissa Wolff, Dana Kercher, Kathy Berquist, Jennie Dorosh, Cheri Lau, Tina Torry. Middle Row: Veera Sumariwalla, Kim Bullock, Carrie Higgs, Keisha Nelson, Martha Stokes, Brigid Bucheit. Back Row: Coach Steve Urbach, Trisha Rowald, Jenny Kingsbury, Monica Cornish, Amy Jumper, Ina Kerner, Alice Herrick, ' Sports Liz Maltby, Coach Ken Greathouse. This wa country tea ing great d Colts. Strivingi ran a total meets. The public parli- The Col meets. Sen more Scott their spee The mo House was key runner: slow pace, Shape for Senior Seth ipending

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as country largest in beginning 1 to work ch interval Colts, led ssive third 2 girls for zo the girls , the state award for orts of the ience, he their early 1? Monica Maltby take nts her Front Row: Kevin Griffis, Mike Karagiannis, Andrew Feng, Larry Kreisman, Scott House, Mike Bolen. Middle Row: Andy Kravetz, Steve Wuennenberg, Mike Chapman, Nelson Roberts, Jon Grahm, Back Row: Coach Steve Warren, Brian Mosqueda, Mike Richmond, Matt Kenney, Todd Arneson, Seth Freedman, Mike McKee, Matt Radman. Boys Cross Country Puts Their Best Foot Forward This was another successful season for the 1986 boys cross country team, said Coach Steve Warren. Tough practices cover- ing great distances did not stop the determination of the running Colts. Striving towards low scores and high speeds, the 18 boys each ran a total of six miles a day to prepare themselves for their meets. They averaged one to two meets a week, each held in a public park. The Colts had three out of seven victories in their league meets. Senior Seth Freedman, Junior Matt Kenney, and Sopho- more Scott House were major assets to the team. They proved their speed and endurance by qualifying for the sectionals. The most valuable person on the team was Freedman, and House was awarded most improved. Even though we lost many key runners from last year's team and started off the year at a slow pace, our final results of the season went beyond our expectations, said Freedman. I believe the team is in great shape for next year. 59f1i0r Seth Freedman proves, once again, that he means business by ipending many hours getting in shape. W , -E I MW ef iv, 'lt ' ,fm , , , M ii, i W ,. .7 9 5 ,,,,1W,,,,5 fi V i ,, ,, mf, MW. V , z,2CgK, , ' wg' uf . YW ' I 'ilfblwkl' V rg - It ,N Q- r Wi ' f li tit . W I 'time' ,,,, ' fi. lf W L ,H fmfa ' H A Mm f ' Wf 'w, if ,iynwref-Tic, 4 Mu, HM' nina-.f-'34 www

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