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I'he 1085 IDAIIO S'l'A'l'Ii CHAMPIONS celebrate their victory and undefeated season. SCQREBOARD c ff? OPPONENTS Bishop Kelly Boise Meridian Bishop Kelly Borah Meridian Bishop Kelly Boise Borah Boise Meridian State Tournament If one person was down there wis 11 ways someone to make that kept the winning xlive in 85 Robyn Keys N I up lor the mistakes and Q, Left: CONCIiNl'RA'l'lON IS Tlllf KIZY, as 'liilifiany lleidt dis- plays as she prepares to kick the hall past her opponent. Above: Cl IRISTY MCCOXVAN PRIiPARIiS to block the hall and direct ir toward rhe Meridian goal. Girls' Varsity Soccer 117
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Rising to the occasion, tloe lady Eagles baa' no trouble Continuing the Tradition Every soccer team strives for it. Every soccer player dreams of it. Every soccer coach wishes for it. The only problem lies in achieving it. It is the ability to work together as a team, the insight to not rest on success, and the desire to win. The Capital Girls Varsity team wasn't satisfied after having an uncontested season last year. In fact, they decided one state championship wouldn't do. They pushed themselves through close games, always reaching farther than their opponents. Hard work paid off for them. After humbling inner city rivals, Boise and Borah, in their regular season, the team had every- one in the state so nervous that from the beginning of the state tournament, many coaches were biting their nails and pacing the field. The Eagles walked through each opposing team, eliminating them. Not only have they not lost all season, they have only allowed just 5 goals in their record of 12-0-0. After plastering Pocatello and beating Bonneville, everyone knew the team was willing to pay the price for success. IN A CLOSE GAME against Boise. Angie Hiatt prepares to kick the ball back into play, The liagles prevailed over the Braves by winning 4-1. 116 Girls Vlrsity Soccer SHEILA COLE EXPERTLY blocks the soccer ball against her opponents, ..,.'x The members ofthe Girls' Varsity Soccer team are: First Row: Angie lliatr, Kris lloward Sheila Cole-.jan Struthers. and Robyn Keys, Second Row: LeAnn llunter. Delisa Max well, Katrina Corn. Marnie Basom. Christy McCowan, and Kim Meyers. Third Row Danelle Puapolo. Kelly Mankin, Tiffany Ileidt, Rosie Singer, Heidi Iloward. and Court ney Nelson.
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X I Under overcast skies, in the spring of 1985, the Sun Valley tennis courts became the battleground for the 1985 High School State Tennis Champion- ships. Capital, having 5 members of its team seeded lst in the District competition, was highly favored to take the coveted team title. And they weren't disappointed. After battling out tie-breakers and i an -Q-'. atv As defending State Champions, the Eagles continued this season with a string of victories and had no troahle making tennis A Winning Racket close sets, the Eagles prevailed, carry- ing home 5 State Championship tro- phies. Kevin Dibelius captured the Boys' Singles title, Sherijohnson and Mike Harvey dominated the Mixed Doubles, while Shelly johnson and Trisha Graham swept the Girls' Dou- bles crown. This spring, the Eagles' team, with 4 returning State Champions, showed great potential for repeating history, due to experience and many sopho- mores. Tennis players officially be- gan their season in March, but many spent innumerable hours pounding out forehands and overheads through the winter months. Sometimes tennis is considered as a relatively simple sport. However, to be the best, athletes must spend The members ofthe Varsity and j.V. Tennis team are: First Row-Jeanette Chapman, Sarajohnson, Kristijohnson, and Tiffanie Nielson. Second Row- Mike Fisher, Travis Harper, Cory Coltrin, Lisa Clark, Rachel Zachreson, Todd Santos,jennifer Cornwell, Karin Knight, Iirikka Hansen, Marina Rolbin, Kevin Taylor, David Taylor, and jennifer Basil. Third Row- jana Bonderson, Becky Clayton, Larissa Bazeghi, Matt Groebnor, Steve Fields, William Cowmey, Laren Wilson, Sasha Ward, Kim Norton, Candy Christensen,janet Cole, Shelly johnson, Mike Harvey, Brian Fidler, Trisha Graham, Eric Little, Carren Gould, Oscar Rico, Gina Musgtove and Coach Holsinger. Fourth Row- Coach Campbell, Shane Walsh, Peter Berg, Terry Simmons, Steve Blackburn, Missy Watkins, Bob Clayton, Kevin Dibelius, and Greg Cnssat. ll?-K.l.V. and Varsity Tennis hours drilling and perfecting all as- pects of their game. Through the ups and downs of the season, the team pulled together with support, desire, and determination. CONCENTRATION IS TIIE KEY to win- ning close tennis matches. Kevin Dibelius continued his undefeated winning streak and proved to be the one to heat at State, CLOWNING AROUND, Bob Clayton displays his new stroke.
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