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Boy’s season has its ups and downs “They were a great bunch of guys to work with and they all had good attitudes toward the season,” stated Coach Bill Ferguson about the varsity team. The season ended with a record of 8 wins and 12 losses overall and a record of 4 wins and 10 losses in the league. The overall record doesn’t really tell the story, for they went on to receive many honors. Roger O’Neal was se- lected for the Mid-Kansas League first team, and Scott Entz was selected for Honor- able Mention in the MKL. “This year could be con- sidered mainly a rebuilding season for the junior varsity, since it mainly consisted of freshmen,” stated Coach Denver Latimore. Only three of the junior varsity were not freshmen. The junior varsity had a very frustrated season end- ing with 0-11 overall record. Jumping over a Sedgwick defensive player. Brice Foth releases his personal touch on his shot. JV Scoreboard P 0 Sedgwick 40 47 Halstead 36 57 Berean 42 45 Moundridge 45 73 Burrton 38 79 Inman 51 72 Remington 46 55 Hillsboro 28 57 Hess ton 39 59 Halstead 45 49 Remington 29 41 Getting ready for the tip-off, Kevin Strotkamp ( 20) and Royce Schmidt ( 24) await Roger O’Neal's jump against a Chase County player. “They had great hustle and attitudes,” stated Coach Fergu- son referring to the freshmen basketball team. This hustle was enriched by the fact that all of the freshmen team members were also on the junior varsity team. The second place trophy won at the Berean Academy Tour- nament was the highlight of the freshmen basketball season which ended with an overall 3-6 record. JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESH- MEN: Row 1: David McDonough- manager. Brent Windsor, John Brun- zell. Brad Goering, Don Brunzcll, Kent Arnett, Frank Glenn-manager. Row 2: Coach Bill Ferguson, Brad Glover, Jerome Moore, Charlie Rich- mond, David Maples. Boh Kyle, Brice Foth, Dennis Stucky. Randy Preheim, Coach Denver Latimore. 12
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Carnella reigns as Queen of Courts CUPIDS: Scott Baughman, Jody Jacob- lie Jacobson, Stevie Solomon, Shilo Gra- son, Ethan Schmidt, Aaron Howlett, Ju- ham. QUEEN CANDIDATES AND ES- Queen Carnella Bloomer, Roger O'Neal. CORTS: Royce Schmidt, Gwen Stucky, Dee Krause, Scott Entz. AAj -CZB- While protecting the ball from an aggres- sive Inman defensive player, Roger O'Neal looks for an open person. The Warriors lost the game 59-73 Posters from the senior class cover the south wall of the gym during Spirit Week. The seniors won the poster competition with 25 large posters. Silence enveloped the gym as Paula Martinez began her announcement, “The 1981- 82 Queen of Courts is ... Carnella Bloomer. During the week many ac- tivities took place. In the poster contest the seniors won with 25 large posters. Gwen Stucky was the only participant in the little red wagon contest. Special dress days were also organized with only a few students bothering to participate. The theme “Queen Of Hearts” was displayed in the seating area of the queen and escorts by red and silver pa- per. The Jazz Band played throughout the game, but due to the lack of a D.J. the traditional dance was not held. The conflict was a con- tract between the D.J. and Stuco which had not been signed. ii
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ARSI 1 N BASKKTBALL: How 1: Dennis Stucky, Assistant Coach Denver Brice Foth. Row 2: Kevin Strotkamp, Latimore. Manager Frank Glenn, Head Rovce Schmidt, Mike Sattler. Row Ik Coach Bill Ferguson. Troy Arnold. Scott Kntz. Mack Clark, Mike Harms, NOT PICTURKD: Mike Shaw. Randy Preheim, Roger O’Neal. Row 2:
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