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Ladue's kill hot ends season M , -3 - ssawawssws X gs 'ma-N wmmstvmufwws-M '19 I Q S '? 5 28 E. 8' J ., ,,,. ITOR 5 0 THEY b 8 3 15 7 9 12 7 7 11 10 2 2 8 2 1 6 0 6 5 5 3 0 6 0 4 X L Q .0 at IA G . Q 4 , M 6 'ff 'fi 5 flardRoa? cmcnav vw f ,. LZ Central's raquetball teams were both very successful in their seasons, since both had finished second in the playoffs, said Coach Gary Hendren. During the 1986-87 regular season at Central, the varsity boys racquetball team had an 8-2 record. The varsity team lost to West and Ladue, but later in the playoffs came back and beat West. This gave them a final record of 10-3, since they lost again to Ladue, the number one team overall. The junior varsity team followed the same pattern. They were also 8-2 in their regular season, losing only to SLUH and Ladue. In the playoffs they finished ahead of SLUH, but took second place to Ladue. Team spirit was great, which made working with the boys easy, said Hendren. He also added, They were all outstanding sportsmen! Leading the teams to victory were Seniors Matt Wohl, Geoff Duncan, and David George. Wohl made first team all-star and he received the 11006 award for effort, while Duncan made the second team all-star and earned the sportsmanship award. We had a great year! said Duncan. On the J .V. level, Mike Nathanson was recognized as the- giving 11070 effort. The team's most improved player was Jason Penrose, who was also Given the honorable mention along with George. All of the team members' hard work was the key to their success. Varsity: Front Row: Chris Miller, Bruce Berwald, Mark Gauding. Middle Row: Dave George. Back Row: Jason Penrose, Matt Wohl, Gary Hendren. JV.l Front Row: Mike Nathanson, Chris Miller, Back Row: Robbie Silverberg, Dave Stobe, Ken Sandberg, Gary Hendren. J.V. 2: Craig Neldorf, Robbie Silverberg, Gary Hendren, Marc Glovinsky, Darryl Schneiderman. Student Life f
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L Coach Tim Gannon felt the sophomore baseball team had a successful season, in the sense we taught the guys the fundamen- tals of baseball and prepared them to play varsity baseball. They played in the Suburban West Con- ference which was a very difficult league. Lafayette was the best team they played as were Parkway West and Mehlville. Although their over-all record was 10-14, their confer- ence record was 7-7. Freshman Kurt Fronckiewicz said, We had a lot of talented players but we didn't put all the talent together until the end of our season. lt was very disappointing that we finished 10-14, we were better than that. Some of the team leaders were Sopho- mores Scott Underwood who was voted most valuable player and pitcher Matt Del Pizzo who had an excellent year with an outstanding 1.17 ERA. Also, Freshman Chris Shockley was a starter all year, which is unusual for a freshman and Kevin Moss was voted most improved freshman. About the freshmen games Gannon said, They showed flashes of quality baseball, but being freshmen, they were inconsistent. They finished 2-2. Matt Del Pizzo pitches a shutout defeating Parkway West 3-0. Front Row: Lynelle McGuire, Jennifer Ryan, Lori Peddrick. Second Row: Tom Kahrhoff Chris Shockley Kyle Blumenberg Chris Charboneau Andy Jans Rick Messey Kevin Moss. Third Row: Russ Joyce Joel Shanker Paul Anderson Mike Randle Scott Underwood Kurt Fronckiewicz Jason Rupert. Back Row: Dennis Hugo Heath Odom Dave Herrell Paul Endres Brett Fickey Joe Hayek Alex Hackworth Matt Del Pizzo Tim Gannon. Paul Endres batting provides the offense neccessary to win. ' Sports HOME 0 Q0 00 OOO Oo OPPONENT TIES 00000 WE VISITOR O 0 noe Q 0 l o THEY Parkway West Parkway North Kirkwood DeSmet Fox Parkway West Mehlville Parkway West Northwest Hous Springs Lindbergh Lafayette Kirkwood Lutheran South Lafayette ox Kickapoo Mehlville Northwest House Springs Francis Howell Francis Howell Parkway South Lindbergh Parkway West Parkway South D b 6 8 9 3 5 15 0 7 1 lg is 1 if , it , .ry 95 x My IA.. l 5? M l l i l l i i l i i. l -L i l F. ' -ri s ll 6 Q D-4 O-lk C.0O'Wm-P-NJUN-PXOOOUNNOCDNDNDCDIQNJ .ui
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l 1 n i ,l 1 i r l 4 l I , l fi l i l li i i l ! , i lr l l l l l i l . s l E V i l 1 l l i i ! i i Front Row: Randy Eike, Seth Freedman, Doug Perkins, Kevin McKormick, Mark Anderson, Byron Moore, Dave Kendrick. Second Row: Matt Mathenson, Mike Kleavens, Andy Rice, Gary Funk, Tracer Chow. Back Row Coach Lou Connely, Mark Kou, Mike Kolman, Mike Collett, Steve Schneider, Erik Graham Team proves s ccessful Central's tennis team finished their season with a record of nine wins and three losses. Coach Lou Connely had some concerns about the strength of his doubles and singles HOME WSITOR players, but the team suprised him with good results. - The doubles improved and were strong no oo though the second half of the season. The oao0 o varsity's top.three players were Seniors Seth b Freedman, Mike Kolman, and Tracer Chow. Freedman, captain of the team was the num- . A . TIES ber one singles players and went to State. g l ,,,, is px 00000 Senior Seth Freedman attempts to improve his OPPONENT 1-HEy backhand. tl . X X, 4' 3 gf -' '-1i, . M' F Sophomore Matt Mathenson and Senior Erik Graham ' A 1 0 fl' t Ladue develop their doubles skills. ,A , 5 + West F Lafayette i I 55 ir' .A Lindbergh . X i 'f wairx fill Kirkwood X ' North i - f- . . ,ggi Hazelwood V A S9 F I X l,l C 1 University City Country Day - . Webster - . Clayton 4 3 Mehlville 7 0 8' ' Burroughs 5 2 X, 'ii. A A Vianney 5 2 1 - sf . , .. s - S .. I V at it - NX 1,3 ' W w-Nm X Www WWW! Front Row: Andy Gulovs ' Sports
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