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J imior Varsity Kickers Go Undefeated Young Team Gains Experience JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: front row: Rajeev Memula, Jonathan Segal, Jimmy Eggleston, Sean McNeill, Jennings Durand, Monte Sernel, Josh Thome, Pete Fong. second row: Coach Tim Daniel, Channing Hamlet, Ravi Duggirala, Cameron Trenor, Andy Cates, Andrew Crosby, Adam Tooley, Eddie Ro, Peter Monaghan. The J.V. soccer team finished its season with an impressive 4-0-3 record. Behind rooKie coach Tim Daniel, the J.V. kickers beat Kirby, ECS, Bishop Byrne, and Harding. Although relatively young and inexperienced, the J.V. squad, composed of only freshmen and sophomores, proved to be tough competition for older teams such as ECS. The freshman trio of Monte Sernel, Sean McNeill, and Josh Thome (who scored all but two of the team ' s fourteen goals) led the aggressive offensive attack. Midfielders Peter Monaghan, Jimmy Eggleston, and Jennings Durand all provided solid play on both offense and defense. Sophomores Andy Cates, Cameron Trenor, Adam Tooley and goalie Andrew Crosby headed a tough-as-nails defense. Because of superb play on both sides of the ball, the team compiled an undefeated record. Playing Harding twice, the kickers tied the Lions in the first game 0-0, but Erevailed in the second game 1-0. The ighlight of the season came at a 4-2 shellacking of Bishop Byrne. Based on such outstanding play, these J.V. kickers should develop into fine Varsity players. Coach Daniel commented on the whole season: The intensity and skill of these players helped us achieve an undefeated season; they also were a pleasure to coach during my first season. Expect many fine Varsity players from this bunch. Looking for the open man, midfielder Jonathan Segal chips the ball back to midfield in a tough 2-2 tie with White Station. JV SOCCER (4-0-3) 2 Kirby 1 Harding 3 ECS 2 1 Harding 2 Kirby 2 4 B. Byrne 2 2 W. Station 2 ■
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H arriers Face Strong Competition Finish 7th in Region The cross country team ran a good season and finished with a 7-3 record. Under the guidance of Coach Eddie Batey, the Owls reinforced their reputation among the running elite. In the season ' s opening meet, MUS ran against visiting Brentwood and five local schools. The team finished fifth out of seven with strong showings made by Brentwood, CBHS, and Germantown. Undaunted, the harriers moved on to the first league meet at Shelby Farms, placing a respectable second out of four teams. The Bishop Byrne Invitational at McKellar Park posed a challenge for the Owls with such obstacles as hornets and bad footing, but the team pulled through and came in third out of ten. However, the second league meet, on home turf, brought more surprises with the unexpected speed of the Catholic and Millington teams pushing MUS down to a third place. At the MUS Invitational, the team again faced the speed of the season ' s earlier competitors and finished with a decent fifth place. The remainder of the League meets were blow-outs for the Owls, with wins over teams such as Harding, Bolton and Bartlett. The final league meet was a glorious win for MUS with the team achieving a perfect finish of 15 with a score of 17. A change this year was Coach Batey ' s approach to training. Because long distance running requires mental as well as physical skills, he acquired the services of a sport psychologist to help the harriers tap their mental resources and develop discipline and endurance, both prerequisites for a successful runner. To improve the physical side, he led an early morning workout at 6:45 for a few days, in addition to the regular afternoon running, to increase the team ' s speed. The Owls ' top speedsters, veteran runners Max Painter and James Liles, posted top times this year of 16:56 and 17:54, respectively. Also, soccer players Scott Maddox and Brian Webber consistently finished in the top ten. Wifh intense concentration, sophomore Sean McNeill speeds along down the Massey access road. Sean was consistently one of the top varsity finishers all season. Glancing sideways, varsity runner Peter Goldmacher rounds the bend on the MUS 92 Sports
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