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Grandview Tribune, December 6, 2002 Page 4
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Volleyball players
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The Varsity Zebras came out to
play against Venus. They defeated
the bulldogs by a score of 65-34.
The game was started on a good
note, with a three from Quinton
Tatem, and it was all bad news for
Venus after that.
Scoring for the Zebras were: (
Miller 17. DeLoach 15, Kettler 10, ?
Torres 9, Tatem 5, Clopton 4, <
Ishmel 3, and Maddox 2. (
The games are becoming quite
exciting and everyone should try and ?
Grandview JV boys defeated
Venus . 48-36.
Outplaying the opponents, the
Zebra team ruled every aspect of the
game.
Scoring for the Zebras were:
Good 18, Mahanay 12, Spencer and
Oakley 6, and Irwin, Spann, and
Suess 2.
All boys teams played excep-
tionally well this week.
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beats Keene
• The Jr. High girls Combo team
took the court against Keene and ran
smooth over them.
The first quarter was slow with
Grandview holding Keene scoreless
and only scoring two for themselves.
Grandview picked it up in the
second going in at the half with the
score 10 to 2 Grandview.
Grandview only allowed Keene
4 points in the second half and
scored 14 to make the final score
Grandview 24 to Keene 6.
Scoring for Grandview was
Elise Brown with 8 points. Meagan
Barnett with 6 points, Tori Doskocil
scored 4, and Shauna Riegling,
Jackie Whitehead and Jennifer Fox
all scored 2 points.
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District 15AA All District teams Qualls as Inside Linebacker, and
were named recently and Grandview Justin Miller as Defensive End.
High School had several representa- Second Team Defnse was Colby
tives. Harris as Defensive Back, Trey
come out whenever they can and
support our Grandview Zebras.
The District 11AA Volleyball was Kari Ray, Lindsey Arwine, and
teams were named recently and Renae Ford.
though Grandview went deep into If the teams had of been picked
the playoffs, there were not many after the post-season, not one player
players from Grandview named to on the Lady Zebra team would have
the teams. been passed up. The girls played as a
Jena Rhine was named Blocker team and went as deep in the play-
of the Year. offs as they did because of it.
On first team was Brenna The girls did Grandview prouc
Bennett and Julie Amabile, and we will always remember this
On second team was McKenzie great season with our great athletes
Scarbrough. on the court.
Named to Honorable Mention
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The seventh grade girls are
now 3-0 as they beat Keene 25-11.
The team got off to a slow start and
were only ahead 9-8 at half time.
They picked up the pace and
outscored Keene 16-3 points in the
second half.
Starting the game were
Clorissa Lawson (4 pts), Laura
Gatlin (1 pt), Loni Woolley (2 pts)
and w ere led by Jessica Choate with
12 points and Courtney Richardson
with 6 points. Others playing tough
defensive games were Jodi Nichols,
Mandie Fuller, Katie Davis and
Lcsa Parnell. The team is coached
by Jayna Webb. Next Jr. High girls
game will be Monday, Dec 9th at
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Coach Lindsey discusses the game during a timeout.
Ninth grade
boys defeat
Venus
The ninth grade boys basketball
team defeated Venus last week 47-
28.
Scoring for the Zebras were:
Adrian Jones 12, Jake Adkison 10,
Nick Lubke and Aaron Wylie 6,
Chad Martinez 4, and Mark
Humphrey, Blaine Scharnhorst,
Jason Allen, and Sean Boggess 2.
the ‘Zebras outscored the oppo-
nents in every quarter and just dom-
inated the court in every area.
JV beats
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Arlington
The eighth grade girls crunched
Keene with a score of 47-23. Cally The ninth grade boys basketball Arlington 27 to Grandview 20.
Byars, played outstanding defense team met Arlington on Monday The second half saw Grandview
and had 2 blocks in the fourth quar- night and came up empty handed. continue to fall behind scoring 22
ter to shut down Keene’s offense Grandview started off strong second half points to Arlington’s 36
Kayla Hukel shot 100% from the with Jake Adkison having the hot to finish the game 63-44.
free throw line and raked in several hands and scoring 8 of Grandview’s Scoring for Grandview was
rebounds. Caitlan Turnage shot 11 first quarter points to finish the Jake Adkison with 20 points, Colt g
50% from the free throw line and first quarter ahead of Arlington by 1. Herrera with 8. Blaine Scharnhorst
.also pulled in several rebounds. Arlington came on strong in the scored 6, Aaron Wylie and Sean g
The refs had Morgan Irwin and second scoring 17 points to Boggess each scored 4 and Mark gg
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firing assists. She too scored her The Lady Zebra JV team has Grandview 41 Arlington Heights 46 g
individual best of 16 points. The started off well, winning two of Scoring was Brenna Baumann 16, gg
team effort compiled points doe their first three games. The results Jamie Fuller 6. and Kallie Gaston 6. g
their highest score of the season. are as follows: Grandview 47 Oakridge 15 gg
As a team, the free throw per- Grandview 46 Venus 14 Scoring for Grandview was Brenna " 9
centage was 58%. Bailey Scoring was Brenna Baumann with Baumann 22. Lalyn Gaston 7, &
Scarborough was out due to illness, 15. Kallie Gaston 11. Santana Megan Rydell 5. and Santana 9
she was missed! Doskocil 6. Doskocil 5
was Grandview’s own Quinton Lance Kettler as Defensive End,
Tatum. Bobby Parks as Defensive Tackle,
First Team offense included and Josh Oakley as Kicker.
Justin Miller at tight end and Ronald Those who received an honor-
Ishmael on the offensive line. J able mention were Quarterback
Second Team offense named Ryan Vanderwolde, Offensive
Trey Shipman as receiver, Micheal Lineman Thomas Hand, Defensive
Laird and Bubba Waldrip on the Backs Justin Golson and Chris
Offensive Line. Harvey, and Defensive Tackles
First Team Defense was Troy Jarod Lantroop and Jared Ishmael.
Arthur as Outside Linebacker, Chris
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