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lr s -Ba p ays to win OOO o 0000 O HOME VISITOFI cage 83:3 0 0 O B8 8008 TIES OPPONENT 00000 WE THEY Parkway North Parkway South Parkway West McCleur Hazelwood West Lutheran South Pattonville Lindbergh Kennedy N W of House Springs Ladue Layfayette Rosati Kam McCleur North Kirkwood ox Eureka Mehlville Webster Groves Parkway West Soldan 26 35 27 40 28 25 27 35 40 For f 23 14 31 14 26 33 41 24 19 CII Junior Leslie Schulz attempts a free throw. Front Row: Jennie Dorosh, Andee Silverman, Krista Morgan, Julie Silvestri, Beth Tumilty, Tonya Major. Back Row: Coach Kim Davis, Allison Fraser, Angie Reeder, Leslie Schulz, Courtney Kenimer, Denise Maze, Manager Amanda Bland. Not pictured: Cate Tredo, Holly Robertson. Cent 5.7 rec Hartmz disciplii funfl 'I Julie SE voted I' Overa will adc and vai The 1 Kim Da son. DE A5 'S Middle Row: Sophomore Andee Silverman tries to get past her opponent and score for Central
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fra. Front Row: Stephanie Fox, Kathy Beauchamp, Captain Kelly Jenkins, Jenny Kingsbury, Holly Robertson. Back Row: Coach Carl Beck, Karen Schneider, Betsy Rhodes, Kerri Crawford, Colleen McCullough, Manager, Amanda Bland, Asst. Principal, Dr. Robert Arnspiger. Lady cagers strive for success With the Colts tied at 60 in the second overtime with one second to go in Districts a St. Joe player surprisingly shot a basket and won the game for her team. Although this was a big disappointment for the Colts, they still had a successful season. By ending this year with a record of 19 wins and six losses, the Colts again proved to be a powerful team. Coach Carl Beck said, Winning the conference was a thrill and I think we play an exciting brand of basketball. Highlights of the season included many achievements by the team. Junior Karen Schneider set a precedent by scoring 1,116 points in her career, and she still has another year to go. With this total, Schneider has scored the most points ever in Parkway Cen- tral's history. Another strong contributor to the team was Senior Captain Kelly Jenkins who has scored over 900 points in her basketball career. Another significant achievement for the Colts was the fact that three members were recognized for all conference. Schneider and Jenkins both made first team all conference, and Senior Kathy Beau- champ made honorable mention. This year's recipients for the Dr. A Dedication Award were Schneider and Jen- kins. This is the highest award that can be given to any girls basketball player, said Dr. A. With all of the effort and determination it was obvious that the team would work suc- cessfully on the court. Beauchamp summed it up by saying, lt was fun on and off the court because all the players were such close friends. Senior Kelly Jenkins seizes the chance to pull the Colts ahead. Sports 0 f
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Kffifg. ,If 'RI Z s f i f 117 , ,mfr :nya Major. ', Denise Central girls freshman B-Ball bounced to a 6-7 record this year. First time coach Susan Hartman felt that, The girls learned self- discipline, sportsmanship, teamwork, and fun. Top scoring Colts were Janie Lanis, Julie Sandberg, and Angela Suarez, who was voted most valuable player. Hartman said, Overall we had a great season, these girls will add enthusiasm and hustle to the J.V. and varsity teams. , The girls J.V. B-Ball team, led by coach Kim Davis, played to a victorious 13-8 sea- son. Davis said, The season was very re- fhi I .4 h V I , y, 1 . 'ff I mf my ' , n vs G I KM jf f A f an F W 1 A - . l . .rf-?K5'4 . ' L Qvf,xKA.f4!, ' - ,Q 3 bv, -ft' Yl XX-Illsgl 01 AWP vvriu 1 CQMIBA1 rv 57 XENTHAZ 4 Puri! .ag , -2 Wir- -NTHI.-1 ' 1 f warding despite the many injuries, illnesses, and loss of players. Top scorers for Central were Andee Silverman, Holly Robertson, Al- lison Fraser, and Beth Tumilty among oth- ers. Both coaches felt that their teams im- proved greatly during the season. Davis said, The team as a whole improved in that they were more experienced and better able to handle various situations. Hartman sum- marized the season by saying, The girls learned what basketball is and how to play. They enjoyed it and so did I. I Vgf I . G., f '1 -aw?-Kv P ' V ' ufigg, S , y . HOME VISITOR ood goo: sfo 0 0 0 O00 3 TIES 00000 OPPONENT WE THEY ox Mehlville Parkway West Crestview Eureka Kirkwood Lindbergh Seckman Northwest Ridgewood Parkway South Parkway North Selvidge Front Row: Emily Eubanks, Krisi Verweil, Janie Lanis, Angela Suarez, Ladonna Byndom, Shantell Wells Middle Row: Veera Sumariwalla, Kim Bullock, Cheryl Reschak, Michelle Battiest Folonda Edmonds. Back Row: Coach Susan Hartman, Shante Harris, Julie Sandberg, Trisha Rowald, Kelly Strothcamp, Managers Carrie Christopherson Becky Hughes Freshmen B-Ball coach Susan Hartman gives the team a pep talk before the game, Mblnurnsmw, Freshman Trisha Rowald leaps to gain possesion of the a X
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