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Gary Kiilv , Eric Ramsey, and Mike Gemes run over to got in on tfie action against Kemper Militaiy. ph to jjy i Q Q H h T 1987 VARSITY FOOTBALL ■1 j Season Record Won 3 Lost? WHS OPBT Windsor w Tipton 6 Versailles 14 35 Kemper Military 13 California 34 Osage 27 B Springfield Catholic . 38 13 Eldon 28 20 Vienrw 18 2S eialrOaks 7 V 50 Junior Brandon Bolts otter being shaken up is questioned by Dr KesI, How many fingers am I tiolding up son?--photo by Wbyne Jackson varsity football designed by tracy grubb
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The Sporting Wildcats Teamwork was the major issue in sports during the 87-88 school year. W4n or lose, each team shared every defeat or victory. Many W.H.S. sports teams competed very well in big games. The varsity football team improved their record to three wins and seven los- ses, including a victory to Blair Oaks. They shared each victory, going out and celebrating together. Boys and girls basketball teams played well together as well as in- dividuals. Kristi Burkhart and Sandy Parker made First Team All-Conference, while Angie Young and the other five received honorable mention. Kristi Burkhart and Parker made all-area team, and Stephanie Morland was the runner-up. She also made First Team Tri-County All-Conference along with Parker and Burkhart. To top it all off, Parker made First Team All-District. Chhs Thixton and Branden Boise v ere both chosen to the Kaysinger All- Conference team. Thixton was also All- Area pick, as Boise was honorable men- tion. Both basketball teams also did a fine job in district, playoffs. Many of the games were exciting and most were vic- tohous. Don Dixon and Loren Burke receiving coaches of the year was only the icing on the cake. mfkt ik Sophomore, Mindi Mastey goes up for the shot while senior. Kristi Burkhart provides assistance. Ptx to by Wayne Jockson
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Coach Randy Morrow tries to explain the next ploy to Senior Chris Keyes. photo by Wayne Jackson Cats rally for victory The Varsity football team took a turn for the better this past season. Despite the problems there were with the many injuries, the Wildcats still stuck together and showed some real poten- tial. The season went out with a bang. The last two games were played well and resulted in vic- tories. The Wildcat squad played many tough teams. Most of the teams were ranked as state teams. That didn ' t seem to intimidate them, they still went into the games playing the best they could. Many players shined throughout these tough games. Honors were received by: Lance Ramsey first team Defensive Back, Dwayne Davis first team Linebacker and second team Running Back, Bill Hallack received Honorable Mention for Linebacker, Doug Morland received Honorable Mention for Punter, and Mike Gemes received first team Offensive Line and second team Defensive Line. tl U I- ■■ ■ -I ■ -, - • ' •i ■•-: sa •» T ?8 Sl - S ' n tS Seniors Kevin Byrd and Jim Mick attempt to block against the Kemper Military players. Photo by Kara Hash Row 1: Joa Bogart, Steve Yach. Kirby Kerr, Billy Forman. Chuck Martin, Troy Hockman, Mike O ' - Donnel. Row 2: Dwayne Daivs, Earl Kelso, David Fajen, Bobby Hart. Kenny Perry, Mike Baker, Rusty Callister, Branden Boise, Brian Grobe, Lance Ram- sey. Row 3: Shane Griffin, Jeff Laughlin, Mike Schockmann, Jamie Templeton, Chad Eutsler, Randy Jenkins, Erk; Ramsey, Jim Mick, Bill Hallack, Mike Seaman. Row 4; Coach Ramsey, Coach Burite, Chris Keyes. Gary Kirby. Dale Johnson, Jock Porter, Mike Gemes, Kevin Byrd, Doug Moreland, Coach Morrow. 51
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