Raymore Peculiar High School - Panther Yearbook (Peculiar, MO)

 - Class of 1986

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Junior Ericka Storm' .. 5 sho abllllyagainslS.M.E WS her a free throw. 85! by Shooling r j Varsity Girls Basketball R-P 10PP1 W 54 Nevada 50 W 64 St. Teresa's 60 W 57 St. Joe Central 46 L 65 Nevada 73 W 59 St. Mary's 34 W 45 Harrisonville 41 W 68 Belton 39 W 71 Spring Hill 52 W 59 Clinton 30 W 71 Platte County 33 L 44 O'Hara 52 W 53 Oak Grove 49 W 42 Turner 39 W 62 SM. East 40 L '42 Blue Valley 63 W 40 Harrisonville 38 W 47 St. Mary's 31 W 46 Warrensburg 36 W 65 Odessa 55 W 58 Lincoln 1Benton CJ 34 W 57 Excelsior Springs 52 W 70 Warrensburg 41 L 43 O'Hara 53 K J Ww- - .WLMW-wwr-w. m ., The Lady Panthers show their ex4 cilemenl afler winning Districts al Harrisonville. .. Junior Julie Dan demonstrates her , S tclme, . 1e Dana Ericka olfenswc style as she shoots the ball Dean Brenda against the Warrensburg Tigers in nele Se,ars Kim the final game of the District Tour. ul Cummings. namem. 175 kinson.

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Aw;1f Cummings leads team to district title The Lady Panthers opened up the season with the 10th annual Raymore-Pecuhar Tournament. .They have been ranked in the Kansas City StaMTimes poll since the tournament and they. were 6th in Missouri Class 3A. ' The Lady Panthers hit the mid-season with a team full of confidence, but a team full of injuries as well. A second place fin- ish at Blue Valley looked very good consid- ering that juniors Steph Dickinson and Ericka Storms were suffering from ankle injuries, and junior Julie Dean was suffer- ing from the flu. The Lady Panthers returned from the .1, ,. .11.,va 1H-WWWw-h.h-- Blue Valley tourney with a 12-3 record. They played three straight conference games and thanks to a strong bench, took all three games to move into second place in the conference race. On February 20, the Lady Panthers hosted the Warrensburg Tigers and came away with a 70-41 victory and junior Eric- ka Storms broke a girls school record, scoring 46 points. The Lady Panthers finished the season at 19-4, with a 6-2 conference record, good for second place in the West Central Con- ference, a first place district finish and their final loss to the top-ranked Kearney Bulldogs. Senior Sandy Cummings goes up for two in a victory against Shawnee Mission East in the Blue Valley Tournament. Q NR NWWN Cole. Marie Hime, Dana Sutcline. Stephanie Dickinson, Ericka Julie Dean, Michele Sears. Hobbs. Coach Paul Cummings. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL, Front Row: Jackie Lenz, Jennifer Sheilds, Kim Dilly, Robyn Preator. Angie Cummings, Sandy Cum- mings. Second row: Coach Sharon



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JV keeps up with varsity J unior Varsity: A step up from freshmer. playing time and the preliminary test be- fore varsity. Although the JV teams arenit heard of as much as varsity, the program at R-P has always been an essential part of a top-notch varsity program. , Coached by Kelley Smith tboysi and Sharon Cole tgirlsi-many young athletes were giVen a chance tu show off their ad- vanced fundamentals and perhaps get a chance to play with the more texperiencedi athletes. Although the girls team didntt do as well as they had hoped, they were able to be a part of a city-ranked team, while the boys watched their older friends capture a dis- trict title tin which many of them had helped to wini. J V girls ended their season 5-10. It was a tough season for the girls, but they put in tremendous effort and a lot of 'hard work as the season continued. Their efforts im- proved and they really showed that at the end of the season. The JV boys ended their season 15-1. This is the best season ever for JV at Bay- Pec. They took 12 wins in a row beating O'Hara and Warrensburg twice. The team made a lot of contributions and put a lot of team effort to make this a very successful season. Coaches Cummings and Cole give the girls JV a pep talk during a time- out. Freshman. Jackie Lenz. obviously can out-run and out-shoot her St. Mary's opponent.

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