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Splke lt to em Talent and charisma are just two words that describe the 86-87 varsity volleyball team. The varsity team had 11 victories and three loses. The starting lineup consisted of Seniors volleyballers were able to win the first of three games with St. Joseph's. A player on the opposing team said, She felt threat- ened by the PCH team, because they had improved and shown much talent. ,PI ff fig., E . l- 1-3 l i il ll l l i l i l Freshman Angela Suarez, Sophomore Beth Tumilty, and Junior Peggy Howells, race to see who can hit the ball first. Front Row: Alice Lin, Becky Hughes, Carolyn Reed, Nikki Farmer, Maria Perfetto. Back Row: Jenny Lehman, Krisi Verwiel, Carrie Chana, Cheryl Reschak, Carrie Christoferson, Coach Julie Williams. Front Row: Manager Kim Freiberger, Trish Foster Rennee Manion, Darci Arnold, Rachelle Paul, Beth Tumilty, Angela Suarez, Jeane Link. Middle Row: Carla Addoh, Jennie Murray, Heather Block, Sandie Terbrock, Amy Zimmer, Melissa Zimmer. Back Row: Coach Sue Hartman, Patti Schnarr, Chris Schnarr, Denise Maze, Peggy Howells, Tracy Geiger, Allison Frazer, Coach Julie Moore. ' Sports v Sandie Terbrock, Jennie Murray, Patti Schnarr, Carla Addoh, Heather Block and Junior Rachelle Paul. This unity of talented starters worked together successfully to tri- umph over teams that never had been beat- en before. The hardworking volleyballers started and ended their season winning. Paul said, We had one of the best records Cen- tral's had in a long time ,,,. a lot of talent. The succession of consistent wins took the varsity team to a first place standing in the St. Charles Tournament and third place standing in the Suburban West Tournament. One of the most important and competi- tive tournaments played by PCH was a tour- nament with St. Joseph's for districts. Al- though star player and Captain Jenny Mur- ray, was injured earlier in the season, the Parkway Central's junior varsity team has also developed into a fine team. One of the most exciting and memorable experiences for this team was the Parkway North Junior Varsity Tournament. This team excelled tre- mendously against a more experienced team University City. They took great pride in taking home a second place standing. place standing. The main goal for the PCH freshmen team was improvement. These goals were met and developed as this team settled and spiked at a level that would be competitive with junior varsity teams. Parkway Central's junior varsity team had a successful year with 10 wins and four loses. The freshmen team did its best with three wins and nine loses. W -z z. ' ,fwjg f . ., ,f1,g,1, 0fW47V 1 x t f ,QW .1 , 6 Z 2 Z , , 1 ,VX ' M - wx .4 g 1 ' ,.QQf,,, , f ,f f W wwf X ,M
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h I I1 HOME 3 2002 o o o o 0 o S 3008 TIES 00000 OPPONENT WE Parkway West 50 Parkway South 46 Parkway North 38 McCluer 34 Hazelwood West 42 Kirkwood 48 Webster 43 Mehlville 47 Pattonville 43 Riverview 76 Lindbergh 46 Parkway North 54 Northwest 51 Parkway South 52 Beaumont 46 Kirkwood 49 l.adue 49 Lafayette 37 Fox 48 Eureka 51 Jennings 82 Mehlville 37 Washington 65 Parkway West 42 Parkway North 64 DeSmet 46 ' Sports Seniors Tonella Bo and Ed Bierman have doubts about the plan. With experience and a strong will to win the varsity basketball team kicked off thg season with five returning seniors. The team stayed strong and finished with a 10-4 fe, cord. Coach Randy Richardson claims the battle against Jennings was the highlight of the season. Everyone got to play, and We scored a lot, reflected Richardson. The players had a different game in mind. We most enjoyed the South game because We defeated a fifth ranked team, said Seniors Bo Tonella and Mike Collett. Unanimously everyone agreed Collett was the Most Valuable Player. He was a team leader and scored an average of 15 points per game. His most remarkable perfor. mance was against Riverview, where hg scored 43 points, and broke the school re. cord for personal best. The team was made up of five returning seniors: Tonella, Collett, Ed Bierman, Byron Hayes, and Paul Chickowski. The Colts im- proved considerably from last year's record, They were proud of their achievements, ac. cording to Richardson. Junior Todd Clausen hustles down the court attempting to raise the close score. Senior fi Front I Second Coach J
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