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Soccer Scores The girls soccer team did very well this spring Only 15 goals were scored against the team while 29 were scored by the team Teresa Dudzinski was the leading scorer with 15 goals. The team was strong with returning letter winners and four starting sopho- mores The team s best game, although they lost was against Northglenn. At NG they played well as a team, said coach Menard. They all had a good time but missed the play-offs by half of a game The awards given to out- standing players were Colleen Baker, Most Valuable player Melissa Wallc- er Most improved player Kim Wall, All-Conference 1st team, Colleen Ba- ker, All-Conference 2nd team, Cherie Swartz, All-Conference 2nd team, Marie Garcia, All-Conference 2nd team, Chris Morrison, All-Confer- ence 2nd team. T scores 15 goals Swartz, All-Conference 2nd team, Marie Garcia, All-Conference 2nd team, Chris Morrison, All-Confer- ence 2nd team. T uses her head wisely. Coaches do have a sense of humor. Photo - Mike Madrid Kim is padded so she won't get hurt.
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JUHTOI' l'VOI'kS HCI' WE! Mifhflleplayslikeapro- What's pink and blue and runs around chasing tennis balls? It's the Poudre High School girls tennis team. Why pink? We're not sure either but the coaches brought the shirts from California, and they became the uni- forms. This season, the team was short on returning varsity players. But that didn't stop them from being a strong team. Coached by Laura and Evie Hoeven, the varsity was 4-7 overall, and 3-2 in conference. One highlight of the season was beating Rocky Mtn. 6-1. lt was an easy victory. Think Pink, Go Big Pink, Think Pink One of the greatly improved players was Michelle Hellyer. She had to be shown which end of the racquet to hold, said Mrs. Hoeven. At the be- ginning of her sophomore year, she was playing on JV, and by her junior year, she was third singles on the var- sity. Think Pink, Go Big Pink, Think Pink could be heard before each match was played. How appropriate for them with their pink shirts. In the IV intra-squad tournament at the end of the season, Jeni Rulon placed 1st, Cheryl Steffan placed 2nd, and Marjan Tavakollan placed 3rd. The jV's played their tournament while the varsity played districts to get experience. Keep your eye on the ball, Kim! ,... . 5 's - -- .... We N... . t. 3 WDM, , Y. . .. K k Top Row: Carrie McCluskey, Logan Phillips, Michelle Hellyer, Kim Madden, Megan Pike, lennif Dean, Sandy Bryner, Jenny Wagner, Wendy Bryner, Cherie jones, Laura Hoeven, Kathy Peterso Lauralyn Duff, loanne Rogers, Jeni Rulon, Laurie Robinson, Kathy Schmidt, Neicha Marsaw, Ev Hoeven, Michell Linderholm, Cheryl Steffan, Tara Peike, Laura Brinks, lackie Walno, Marj Tavakolian W
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