Savannah High School - Savannual Yearbook (Savannah, MO)

 - Class of 1985

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RH 36 iick Kunels ,85 of work to do their ming season. Coach appointment? Our LSOH.,, According to happen. erence and make it y were hto'have a 9 this yearhs season. 11d have improved , aason was hlosing :ing Pius, a teamh A Mark Above the h Randy Raines h88 punts toward the opposing team. ,A k. Aw Freshmen Football squad is Front: Danny Admier, Travis Law, Donnie Burns, Terry Miles, Rodney Smith, Kenny Holland, Rodney Hummer and Steve Boyer; Row 2: Lonnie Vessar, Fred Lederer, Ray Routh, Lee Williams, John Roster, Scott Cowger, Chris Smith, Darren Martin and Tim Dewey; Back: Coach Craig Hill, Sean Huffer, Jeff Johnson, John Barger, David Taylor, Randy Raines, Kenny Peek, Matt Russell, Victor Yantis, Mike Kendall and Coach Bill McInroy. Greg Johnson and Kevin Dykes, both 87, squeeze through the opponent,s defense for extra yardage. Football V 39

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Continued from page 36 This season was full of ifs and maybes - Nick Kunels ,85 t Opponent . 32 2:51:33 2; Varsity is yet another team which dedicted hours of work to do their 20 Benton 12 best in the season. t 16 LeBlond 0 This year, the varsity team did not end with a winning season. Coach 1 6 Maryville 9 Darrell Buffington stated that the season was a ttdisappointment? Our l 7 Lafayette 14 expectations for the team was to have a winning seasonft According to FrOSh Buffington, they could have won, but it just didnt happen. . UOS Egglizgggts TI-iEM The goals for the season were to gwin the conference and make it i 21 Lafayette 8 to state playoffsft'stated Buffington. l 14. Benton 14 David Diebold ,86 had goals for the team. They were ttto have a 16 LeBlond 8 winning season and to play the best of our ability? 8 Chillicothe 26 Nick Kunels 85 stated some strong feelings on this yearts season. Maryville ttThis season was full of ifs and maybes; no one could have improved this season expect Lady Luck? Diebold stated that the low point of the season was ttlosing Homecoming to Trenton. Buffington concluded, ttA high point was beating Pius, a team Savannah has never beaten before? Dedication. Confidence. Both needed to establish A Mark Above the Randy Raines 38 Rest. - Hazel Noble team Ray Routh t88 struggles to reach the goal line. SHS freshmen plow through for 8 tOUCthWD-



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. Excellent weather boosts competition Dreams. Goals. Accomplish- ments. Achievements. Pride. Fun! This was how the SHS Girlsi Tennis team felt about the season as a whole. Coaching the girls, tennis team is a most welcome job for Mr. Tom Lewis and Miss Debbie Wenzel. iiI enjoy coaching the team because I like the sport, said Lewis. iiThis size group makes it very enjoyblef, Wenzel commented she liked to coach the tennis team because, iiI enjoy the sport, and I enjoy working with the students. i Elizabeth Freudenthal i85 stat- ed, iiI play tennis to control my temper and to be with all my friends. She went on to say, iiEveryone felt great at theiend of Brenda Gates 86 receives her tennis letter from assistant coach Miss Debbie Wenzel. 40 w Girlsi Tennis the year when we were undefeated; Mr. Lewis didnt think we could do it? The turning points of the season, according to Lewis, were the matches with LeBlond. iiI knew it was important to win because they were our toughest conference matches. Julie Dewey i86 commented, iiIt felt great to be MEC Champs. iiWe all worked hard for it? Dewey set her goals at the start of the season iito win? . Becky Leamon i85 said the reason she plays tennis is, iiAll my friends play. I was so relieved when we won MEC There was feeling of. enjoyment. ii Wenzelis goal was to iitry to get as many students up to the ability to play 1n matches and to develop .a life time sport. i, Sara Wilt 86 stated, iiMy goals before the start of the season were to improve my game and win. ii Dianne Miller 86 commented, I play tennis to have something to do? Miller s most memorable match was against LeBlond. iiI had to win the tie breaker? she said. According to Lewis, iiThe outstanding players this season were Leamon and Freudenthal. With the girls tennis team having an undefeated record, their goals being accomplished, and achievements attained, they cer- tainly proved they are iiA Mark Above the RestPi- Tammy Paxton Julie Dewey i86 awaits a serve from an opponent. Girls' J.V. and Varsit Amy Holmes, Sara W Leamon, Julie Dewey Hughes, Shannon Lui Broce, Laura Glidew1 Jennifer Watson; Bac Heather Schneider, I. Stacy Strasser, Mici Robin Cox and Miss

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