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Outrunning two Hanshew 0 P J, f'L1:f. 22 girls to the ball is a Colt of s r if- 0, 34 .',:, 4 A-4-up Vigorously throwing the ball in to her teammate is Karin Rasmussen. 'e2'7'iw: ' 7 - .4 gr -L- ' K 4-1-.1 5, mil-wah-Nun--M f- ,..f f .,'g,,,, .Tha- ' . s. V ,...,.a,...q,u:A' A A., 'ss-nu.. iw-. ,. Nc t A tus -5 -- v -u Struggling to steal the soccer ball from his competitors is Jon Dietrich Looking like a professional, number 20 Angela Harris shows her style in a difficult running kick.
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Junior High Soccer-Back Row: Coach Gene Morgan, Coach Colny Tucker, Dennis Miller, Kelly Robison, Chris Pauley, Tim Roberts. Bryan Brown, Zane Henning, Eric Patton. Joe Henning, Jason Stanton, Mike Arnold, Dwayne Cole. and Coach Bill O'Thuse. Middle Row: Brian Tetpon, Joe Whitaschek, Dwayne Daniels, Ben Powell, Brian Broderick, Chris Rodgers, Jon Dietrich, Dewey Schutt, Jimmy Facer, and Mike Barnhart. Front Row: Jennifer Anderson, Theresa Fletcher, Shiela Allen. Angie Daniel, Jill Wanamaker. Angie Harris, Karin Rasmussen, Ann McDonald, Not Pictured, Steve Anderson, David Choate, Daren Daily. Jeff Denzer, Mike Homan. K ,,, , ef '-6' ., Getting the ball to a teammate before being attacked is seventh grader Mike Barnhart. Soccer Delivers Gruenin Victories For its first year as a junior high sport, soccer had a good turnout of 53 participants. There were 44 boys and 9 girls who showed up at the first meeting. The boys' team decreased to 24. Howev- er, the nine girls stuck with it to the end of the season, showing their strong desire for victory. They proved it with a record of 3 wins, 2 losses. and 0 ties, compared to the boys' stats of I win, 3 losses and I tie. For the boys, Steve Anderson, Brian Broderick, and David Choate acted as captains. The boys had a problem on the way to their first game. 254 Their bus broke down, and the game had to be replayed at a later date. The girls' captain was Angela Harris, who with the help of the other girls, led the Colts to a third place in the Anchorage District. Their best game was against Hanshew, where they won 4-I, with Theresa Fletcher scoring three goals to provide a win for the girls and a hat trick for herself. They were a good bunch of kids who really tried hard and improved immensely throughout the season, commented Coaches Gene Morgan, Bill O'Thuse, and Colny Tucker.
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Keeping her eye on the ball, Hannah Kirk aims for a win. Seventh grader Cindy Dregger decides were to aim the ball before serving. Colt Output Brin s The junior high volleyball team appeared out of nowhere after the summer vacation. The season started the second day of school with seven eighth graders and eight seventh graders. Three volleyball players returned from last year's team, Traci Bryant, Kati King, and Hannah Kirk. Paula Brannon was the most improved eighth grader and Kelsey Hansen was the most improved sev- enth grader. Hannah Kirk was elected captain. Giving a pep talk Coach Denning keeps the spirit rolling. QR Favorable Season This season had one of the best records ever, with five wins and three losses. Gruening trom- pled Romig and Wendler, the two best teams in the district. The team once made a big comeback from a 3-9 score leaving Central behind with no additional points. Mr. Denning explained the good results by saying, This is the best season we've ever had because the practices had less standing around. The total season lasted six weeks. 'mm While the team waits patiently, Traci Bryant determinedly serves the ball. 256
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