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lavinq right hallback, Junior issy Giek looks tor an open nosilion to receive a pass. 'ick's effort helped the team beat oulder 4-1. W x, -sf V A A.A. . 5. , ,K ff ti .5 l .. it 1: IN z 5- . -. X ' -K-K. - . ., X.. Tiif i .s ' , f . 1 . . l - it at Wi kg . . - .. 1 . fll-XS: 4 t g kt ' N ' . ee itll I oofof C X A Q gill o e 'o ee X o y .N -. at 9 te. XR Wk f. K l oif 1 it l 2 Girls' Varsity Soccer Won: 5 Lost: 7 Tied: 1 A.C. Opp. Overland 0 2 Hinkley 7 O Heritage O 3 Westminster 4 1 Gateway 3 2 Lincoln 0 4 Cherry Creek o 2 Range-view 5 O Boulder 4 1 Arapahoe 0 6 Smoky Hill 1 4 Littleton O 4 Fairview 1 1 unior ei i a er an aso a so omore, on a oa. f Vlyl I-leantbreaklhg losses in several ' i t if Qvmes s make if a hara' season for girls Q 4 -r'sr soccer Bai me y con-Ze-oat winners The girl's soccer program swung back into action with a great deal of emphasis on proving that Central could be a competitive team to have to contend with. High expectations were set for the varsity team at the be- ginning of the season. The ex- perience in the line-up, power of the younger players, and the inspiration of the seniors provided a well-balanced team with no star player. This was not enough though. ln the opening game against arch rival, Overland, the team played a tight defense with a fast counter attack to come out at half- time in a scoreless games against Heritage and Cherry Creek. Coach Bill Chambers said, We didn't have the offensive punch we needed. Defensively we played well against the better teams. We were aggressive, and the whole team played with a lot of hustle on defense. We gave all the teams good matches. Impressive play against teams such as Gateway and Boulder still was not enough though. It came down to the team having to win its last three league games. Once again the team was handed disappointing losses, this time by Smoky Hill and Littleton which knocked them out of the play-offs. The season end- Coach Chambers also gave them recognition for their dedication to the team. Senior Carolee Bottoms was named first team all league. Also three players were named second team all league. They were Seniors Merena Finnin, Jenni- fer Palmes, and junior Kristen Yeager. There was also the JV team whose record certainly did not reflect their efforts. Despite them ending up O-13-1 Coach Karel Smith said, lt was an excellent season for the JV team, as most of the girls were freshmen who had never played before. There was a lot of improvement from the be- ginning of the season to the end. The team was tougher game. Being able to hold a team scoreless sixty of the eighty minutes also occured in ed with a 1-1 tie after double overtime against Fairview in rain, hail, and snow. individuals received honors for their superb play and than previous years, produc- ing players who will be great contributers to the future of the girls' soccer program. -Linda Young KPN Varsity Girls Soccer: Front Row:-Angel Gould, Missy Giek, Marena Finnin, Linda Young, Leslie Weed, Jennifer Cornhoff. Carol Bottoms, Laurie Sutton, Heidi Baker, Lara Bryant. Back Row: The-Suk Kim, Richard Maez, Charles Brock, Kristen Yeager, Jennifer Palmes, Jill Jenson, Kim Chalk, Jody Murphy, Kathleen McCormick, Michelle Manhart, Paula Muckey Coach Bill Chambers.
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Senior Derek Yeager attentively wathes his younger sister Kristen take one ol her many tree kicks during the season. Derek was an accomplished player in the fall in boys' soccer. In the game against Fairview, Sen- ior Carolee Bottoms makes a crucial trap. Bottoms made the First team all Centenial league. ,, ig., , . , , I r wil? f ' L , G , V '- V - 1 ' 'R' Iii 1. 3135 A .A rffiwg 21 ' if 1 ef , 1, ' 'ik-if 15vuwI.iwmm2wwl-- 21 we fafwwafi v neg 3'iV ' 3 19 is -, ,, , ,,4r,frf,., , -1 . K . , . W, Junior Kristen Yeager shoulder Senior Kim Chalk passes the ball charges a Fairview player. Yeager to set up a shot at the goal. Chalk's was the teams' leading scorer with 8 playing helped lead the team toa 5-7- goals. 1 season. Girls' J.V. Soccer Won: 0 Lost: 13 Tied: 1 Overland tSoph,J 0 1 Cherry Creek fSoph.J 0 4 ar? 'aw J.V. Girls Soccer: Front Row: Lisa Denike, Daphne Mootto, Carol Ort: Jenny Cook, Sally Chase, Corri Alcock, Dawn Uhri, Danette Winchell. C Cook Back Row: Betsy Michaels, Flosie Jones, Liz Shafer, Lisa HUJ Holly Mansfield, Margo Flecke, Laura Machledt, Laurie Sutton, Coach K Smith. A.C. Opp 1 1 0 2 in ,Q ,-,, . iw 1 9 M1 L my 1 1 0 12 O 3 0 10 2 3 1 2 0 7 0 3 O 7 1 10 '-:frfmwa
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As his Varsity teammates battle for control ofthe ball, Senior Dave Porter watches for any sudden shot. The team played a great game but lost by a single goal, 11-10. Wins: 1 Losses: 3 Fiangeview Wheatridge Ponderosa Hinkley Gag, 1 1 . If KA L Lacrosse: Front Row: Coach J.T. Gussie, Naze Nouri, Mike Marlaraen, Correy Ensdahl, Pat Kramer, Paul Butldington, Mike Pukart, Matt Gantner, Douglas Buddington, Phlllip Gisi. Bridgette Bruhn, Maria del Alamo. Back Row: Jesse Williams, Jon Feigitsch, Bobby Schlegel, Jeff White, George VerBrugge, Brant VerBrugge, Boyd Brookhart, Dave Porter, Paul Grzy- bowski, Paul Danko. 100 Lacrosse Opp. A.C 8 1 4 2 4 2
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