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331' 1, B-S0cce1-5 Krow U, A. Plotz, T, Grese, T. Strege, D. Seevers, S. Roberts, K. Hick, T Pfund. frow 215 H. Greer, R. Schroeder, D. Schulz, L. Pothoff, D. Hoppmann, T Thompson. frow 315 B. Rehmer, R. Brodsmeyer, C. Schaefer, S. Heitzman, R. Altmann D. Kramer, M. Becker, C. Tockstein, M. Heinze. Kstandingjg Coach Witt. 2. Dan Seevers does soccer drills in Coach Witt's room. 3. Below zero weather forces soccer indoors. 4. Varsity soccer finds the bitter cold hard to practice in. 5. Despite 2 degree weather a soccer player poses for a candid. 6. The soccer team takes time from practice to relax. 7. At soccer practice Karl Kuhlmann wrestles with a teammate. 8. C-Soccer: D. Bailey, C. Carron, R. Cockrell, R. DeRouse, T. Dubberke, R. Ebmeier, J Garcia, P. Hoerr, G. Hosay, M. Muench, P. Pagano, A. Sasse, J. Severino, D. Snider, D Vie, R. Wohlschlaeger. 9 'I ICD T' Soccer 49 I 'i
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It's hard to keep practicing when you don't have any games? ' Rehmer The B-Soccer season started with an im- portant win that boosted the guy's moral. Coach Witt explained, They learned to play together well, but had a bad luck sea- son. The weather was no help as it de- layed many practices. C-Soccer has also had a frustrating season. Most of their games were canceled by the weather. But Coach Stretelmeier feels they are very dedicated, considering their sea- son might run till March. x .. . 4. .t nm- ,. ' wilt' mr 'v ' L' l - ...,. ,YQ sh Q ,gr :se s g 31:11 K Y +A .Q- - F 1. f 1 Q . M it .. zap-o ,g M' ,fi l ' f s fr x is --..s.sf1f2ifa:n..,fp 'Mg:sve-'W' A W, 5, AH. ,4,,,N.,,,.,tp 5 iv my t,.!,,. f rf' 4.56, x,.4s,r- 'V YV-, gre. so JM ,. t,z'g2uii jQf'f1,,,,s..,. .., A, 5 it 48 Soccer W rm: 'yr i jfs--, a 7 .- lf- gs.. 'V'7-.w ,N - 'Q'-fi' A. 1.5. , 1 is--1' ftty T 4 S. ' ss. I
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lt's more than just a game One of the most unpredictable things is the outcome of a sports contest. After hours of sweat and preparation there is still no way of being sure of the victor. Many times the predicted winner is upset and the underdog comes through. The many different variables of sports such as injuries, fouls, sickness, and weather cause ev- ery encounter to be a challenge. Sports can teach us a lot about our- selves. Many emotions are brought out by the physical exertions. Just watching invites many people to get involved. Playing team sports is also a learning process. The participants must understand and work with each other to score. But each athelete can feel proud when he accomplishes an individual goal. g , lt. . if r 6
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