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Girls have rocky season The girls' soccer team finished their rocky season by chalk- ing up another defeat at the hands of Woodway, making their season record 3-5. We were in good physical condition and had a good de- fense. Our main errors were in lack of ball control, said Coach Dunbar when asked about the season. He also added that there seemed to be a lack of aggressiveness in the players. Although team captain Marian Gogal and two other seniors are leaving, Cecilia Martin seemed optimistic when stating that high scorer Lisa Conway will be returning next year. New to Mariner this year was the fresman girls! soccer team coached by student teacher Cindy Streets. The team, which was formed because of the large number of girls who turned out, played in a different league than the varsity and completed their season with a 0-6 record. Four of the freshmen made varsity and the other girls really improved throughout the season, said Coach Streets, who then went on to say that the possibility of a team next year would depend on the size of the turnout. THIS PACE Top right, Marauders defend their goal. Below, Renee Thacker throws the ball into play. Bottom right, Lisa Conway gets ready to pass the ball. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top, Freshman team. Far right, Freshman tests her high kick. Middle: Lisa Con- way goes after the ball. Bottom: Varsity team. l 91 y - r-.q 1 v W f . Wzta ' Y I q dr .5 Q Q f gb I 5' 5 is Mum ' if Lek.. . as ' , . a me ' 1 1 t uf. ft -4 s ' 'i'f ' ..sa i
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Swimmers fulfill goals We fulfilled our goals and scored at state for the first time in ten years, stated Coach Watson when asked about the per- formance of the girl's swim team this year. The 35 member team captured their fourth Wesco and sec- ond consecutive Regional crowns and in addition broke all previous school swimming records with the exception of the backstroke and breaststroke. To conclude the season their 400 yard freestyle relay placed tenth in the state. At the beginning of the season it seemed that the team would have some difficulty in attaining their goals, primarily due to the lack of girls turning out. As the year progressed, however, the girls displayed a tremendous amount of ability and overcame their lack of members. We worked hard and the quality proved to be much better compared to other years when we had a lot of depth but little quality, said Coach Wat- son. The girls' work included swimming an average of 9,000 yards daily. Though the team will be losing five lettermen this year at graduation, twenty of their outstanding underclassmen will be returning. Coach Watson, who has had over 200 swimming wins at Mariner, believes the girls will have their work cut out for them next year when three schools from the Shoreline dis- trict tone of which placed fourth at statej join the Western Conference. When asked about it he replied, lt should prove to be a pretty interesting season. THIS PAGE Top right, Girls shout to fellow team member. Bottom right, Swimmers begin another race. Below, Mariner's 1978 girls swim team Front row: M. Francko- wiak, T. Knauber, L. Hunt, M. Mealoy, R. Bigelow. Second row: K. Gunn, I. Daigler, l. Nulph, B. Teeter, D. Strong, D. Miller, E. Lemmert, D. Wadekam- per, P. Makemson. Third row: K. Vandersander, T. Hooks, T. Mahlen, K. Din- smoor, L. Clearbrook, I. Swanson, L. White, L. Cummings, M. Vaders, M. Lem- mert, I. Senff, Coach Watson, S. Gordon. Back row: K. Soderman, G. Robinson, l. Jaeger, S. Blair, I. Riebe, T. Bosch, B. Morrison, L. Anderson. OPPOSITE PAGE Top left, Swimmer strives to win. Top right, Coach Watson congratulates swimmers. Bottom right, Peggy Makemson works on her stroke. sf O 28 Girls Swimming
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