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Posted on: November 4, 2019 at 10:20:55 CT
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Louis Sandbothe played at CMSU from 1955-60. He is still their all time leader in fouling out both in a season and over a career.

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He is #34 I think:

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https://www.columbiatribune.com/sports/20190127/faith-has-paid-off-for-coffman

Sunday was basically a reunion for the Sandbothe family, which was inducted collectively for their achievements in sports across the board.

Seven Sandbothe siblings — who were raised in Linn and then Washington — earned collegiate scholarships and were present for the ceremony in Springfield. Their mother, Nellie, and father, Louis, also were in attendance.


“I’m not one to brag publicly about them,” Louis said, “but they all know we’re proud of them.”

Louis played basketball at Central Missouri and was the principal at Washington High School, where his children made ample use of his key to the gymnasium.

Mike was a standout for Norm Stewart on the Missouri basketball team from 1986-89. He ranks seventh in program history in steals, eighth in assists and 10th in minutes played.

Stewart was one of many coaches recruiting Mike after he was named all-state at Washington. On Stewart’s first in-home visit, Mike recalled Sunday, “Nellie made him chicken and it was all over after that.”

Lori and Lisa were pillars of the Missouri women’s basketball team in the late 1980s. Both were all-state at Washington, and Lisa was named to the all-Big 8 squad in 1990 and 1991. She ranks third in Tiger history in blocked shots and 10th in rebounds.

“I committed to Missouri to watch his career,” Lisa said Sunday, pointing across the table at Mike. “My sister (Lisa) came from Moberly (Junior College) to be with us.”

Scott and Steve, the eldest siblings to earn scholarships, played basketball at East Central Junior College. Scott went on to Missouri-Rolla (now Missouri S&T) and Steve went on to Benedictine. Mark also played at East Central after earning all-state honors at Washington.


Robin, the eldest daughter, was a track star who set the state high school record in the discus before becoming paralyzed in a car accident. Her discus record held for multiple decades.


http://www.therolladailynews.com/article/20140529/Sports/140528677

Here is a look at a few of the outstanding athletes from that family tree, along with how they are related to Shannon:
*Shannon (Parker) Fane - St. James track school record holder in 400- meter run; 1990 Missouri Class 3A state champion in 800; ran track at Mizzou and Missouri S&T (then UMR).
*Parker Fane (daughter) - Broke the 800- and 1,600-meter St. James school records this spring; competing in Missouri Class 3 Track Championships this weekend.
*Shane Parker (brother) - All-state basketball player, helped lead St. James to unbeaten regular-season record and No. 1 state ranking.
*Mike Sandbothe (cousin) - All-state basketball player from Washington, Mo.; outstanding player for Norm Stewart at Mizzou from 1985-89.
*Lori Sandbothe (cousin) - All-stater and Miss Show-Me Basketball as Missouri’s best female player in 1986 from Washington, Mo., went on to standout career at Mizzou from 1988-90.
*Lisa Sandbothe (cousin) - All-stater and Miss Show-Me Basketball as Missouri’s best female player in 1987 from Washington, Mo., went on to standout career at Mizzou from 1988-91.
*Allis Parker (cousin) - All-state basketball player at Vienna High School, went on to play collegiately.
*Angie Parker (cousin) - From Vienna, became a world-class arm-wrestling champion.

Edited by FIJItiger at 10:21:03 on 11/04/19
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