Parkway North High School - Saga Yearbook (Creve Coeur, MO)

 - Class of 1988

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Parkway North High School - Saga Yearbook (Creve Coeur, MO) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 112 of 240
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Fauhaw .flow New Ben? rw The freshman football team had the best record ofa fresh- man team ever at PNH, ending their season with a 6-2 record. Coach Bob Bunton was proud of his team and the effort they put into the season. Coach Bunton remembered, l'We de- feated Parkway South, 18-8, giving them their first and only loss of the season. This game against South was considered to be the most important game of the fresh man football season. tl! The sophomore football team ended with a record of 5- 5-1. All players improved dur- 'X , gi In ti I 57 .J , ' rag 'f ar gm' vb' qi ' gl5Qe14gj24fg77?g557g32i5355,, y - ' -g , ,.,,-.1 . ' N. ----af-. A ..54?TQ'4i.gx3gs',3:-31.5 3'-5fgQ2j-:los , - . .. P 6' I f . ' ,Q SQTTW? q lc C Fie - ' ing this season, according to Coach Rick Mclxeone. l'lt was pretty much a team effort. Not just one specific player im- proved, said Coach Mclieone. The team's best game came against University City at the season's end. ln that game, the team was los- ing several times, but ended in a tie, meeting their biggest challenge of the season. - Laura Jennemann photos by Jennifer Ferrell Freshman Ellis Sanford sprints to- ward the endzone in attempt to make a touchdown, while his teammates block the opponents. Sophomore Football. First Row: Cary Guffey, Reggie Foster, Scott Pearl, Kyle Ryan, Taylor Bass, William Jones, Andy Merchant. Second Row: lrl Wilk, Jeff Alsup, Justin Keimon, Mike Plisco, Ted Harris, Sam Lissek, Dan Elavsky, Greg Zinselmeier, Ryan Manczuk, Coach Don Grecco. Third Row: Coach Rick Mclieone, Ted Beas- ley, Chad Fisk, Matt Maier, Jamie Stef- fen, Ed Lunders, Chris Arbeitman, Alex Hine, Coach Vem Pendergast. Back Row: Scott Kriete, Charles Weste, Jim Dehart, Shalon Putnam, Todd Streiler, Marc Williams, Chris Bond, Craig Caroliol, Scott Moehl- man. 1081 ' A. W,- , ,.'. 1- , '- Third Row: Mike Payzor, Brian King, Brian Campbell, Lousha Bodie, Chad Rogers, Chad Zollner, Ellis Sandford, Maurice Chavers, Bill Morrnan. Fourth Row: Chris Windsor, Dwight Scales, Jason Wilson, Andre Bamand, Rozell Claxton, Brian Glass, Chris Babitch, Mike Shaw. Back Row: Manager Gayle Luey, Coach Bob Bunton, Dujuan l'lall,Gary Crowder, Alex Granger, Steve Choo, Coach Dave Hall, Coach Grant Kniffen.

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When the Vikings walked on the practice field Aug. 18 they had high hopes, but in the first two games against Mehlville and Parkway Cen- tral, the Vikings had achieved just an 0-2 record. Then the Vikings went on to win the next five out of six games. Defensive tackle Paul Dia- mond agreed with Coach Denny Staub that the Oak- ville game was the most im- portant. The team came together as one and worked hard we ended up coming ln a losing fight against Park- way Central 21-17 special teams senior Jason Boehlow kicks off. 'L 13 Many of Um Goa! Q back from a 28-7 deficit, Paul said. We always kept trying, said linebacker Jon Cohen. They met many goals. The team was ranked, had a 6-5 season, and went to the state playoffs, said Coach Staub. For the first time the foot- ball team won back to back games at Busch Stadi- um,l1986 and 19879 played under the lights at PNH, and boasted 12 all-conference players. -Matthew Mitchell photo by Jennifer Ferrell 7 g ,4- Varsity Football: Front row: Ca- sey Zegler, Phil Zhems, Tong Long, Jon Cohen, Lee Lieberman Bart Love, Pat Brennan Neil Thompson, Keith Waldmp Axi Schmerer, Steve Berger, Richard Jasper, Mark Scott. Second row: Dee Dee Matthews, Scott Pacino Mike Parks, Ben Bier Stexe Korn Chet Firebaugh Craig Noxack Marcus Creighton. Jason Johnson Jim Ciisi, Jon Deutsch Grant Eble Ken Summerxille William Holloway, Kevin Kenney. Third row: Denny Staub. Jason Boehlok Don Kaley, Scott Cosby Robert Sanford, Stexe Cohen Terrance Parker, Rod Micheals Phil McCoy Greg Fisk, Eric Smith Ron To- tarsky, Jason Visney Mike Ciohn. Back Row: George Buckner Flan- uel Moore, Anthony Patrick Mike Baker, Craig Sherman Don Counts. Paul Diamond Lester Tur- illi, John Zensen Harry Williams Chris White Paul Reinisch. ty 1107 'x ..



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1 e I .Q in 4 X 1 5 I - lt 5,- 'K x 1 As Ellis Sanford and Brian King. freshmen, rush cloxm the held, team- mate Lousha Bodie runs to intercept o the ball from the opponents. Captain of the Sophomore Football Team, Ed Lunders, reaches to grasp e the pass in the game against Webster Groves. The Vikings won. Sophomune Footba11flO9 'x

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