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This team really knows how to Sock it to Them! Europeans have enjoyed it for years, but it began in Louisiana just this year — varsity soccer. In the past, CABOSA had sponsored non-varsity soccer in Shreveport. Now soccer players can sport a letter jacket as evidence of win- ter participation on the field. In Magnefs division were four other teams, Huntington, Southwood, Byrd and Loyola. The season was divided into regular and regional seasons, each with four games. Our team was coached by 1SG Martino and Pete Nol- ton. Led by Victor Mainiero ' s offensive spearhead and combined with the de¬ fense of MVP David Guariello, Magnet ended the season with a 4-4 record, placing third in the division. The victo- ries included wins over Loyola. Byrd, and Huntington (twice). David Guarriello summed up the sea¬ son: “Our team was better than Loyo- la’s. We came just a bit short-that’s ali. I had fun, though. THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT. The team mem- bers, ranging in height from 6’4 to 5’, include 1SG Martino (coach), Thomas Schutz, David Guarriello. Victor Mainiero, Cari Millender. Andy Brady, Scott Warfel, Derrick Mitchell, Manuel Ar- royo. Bili Dudley. (kneeling) Scott Caudle, Jeff Shoemaker. Ross McKamey. Vu Hoang, Mark Liles. I VE GOT IT! Vu Hoang and the rest of the DUCK! Vu Hoang, Victor Mainiero. Scott team converge on the ball. Caudle and Bili Dudley are really throwing themselves into the game. 104 • SOCCER
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FLYIMG MIGH AGAlPi. Darren Davis has a thing for being upside down on the parallcl bars. Ah AUSTRALIAh S niGHTMARE: Darren Davis prcfers walking on his hands to walking on his fcet. STRETCMING • 103
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Armored With Epees, Sabres, Foils Fencers Battle With Blades Amored with epees, sabres, and foils, the Fencing club battled to success. One major was fundraisers. In December members sold Christmas trees, netting $. At Homecoming they sponsored the popular Pie in the Face booth. Money from the fundraisers helped fencers to competitions in December, February, March, and June. The National Junior Olympie District (Ark-La-Miss) competition only pre- pared the group for the national competition in Orlando, where our school took four places. Greg German placed 28, Michael Aufrichtig placed 40, and Scott Campbell placed 67 in the men’s division seventeen and under, David Lo- gan ranked 37 of the 119 entries in the men’s twenty and under. Greg Neal remarked that tlie most impres- sive part of the year was the quality of compe¬ tition at NJO — fencers from Harvard, William and Mary, and Cambridge. People featured in national fencing magazines were there and au- tographed their pictures. Some of them loaned us their equipment without even know- ing us. Of course, we had fun at Epcot, too” he added. THEY RE SHARP. (Top) The spirit of competition was exhibited by team members (standing) Greg German, Clay Shane, Andy Smith, Scott Campbell, Paul Anderson, Richard Lamothe, Michael Holly, Christy Mabry, John Bryan, David Logan, Michael Pierce, Brad Eddings, Greg Meal, James Hathom, (seated) Michael Aufrichtig and Tracey Ereeman. BRIDGIMG THE GAP. Club members Michael Holly, John Bryan, David Logan, Scott Campbell, Michael Aufrichtig, Christy Mabry, Tracey Freeman, Greg Meal, Richard Lamothe, Michael Pierce, James Hathom, Debbie Kaylor, Abby Thomason, Jenny Crowder, Andy Smith, Paul Anderson, Pennie Leckie. Greg German, Clay Shane, Mark Walker, Brad Eddings share an interest in fencing and FEMCIMG • 105
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