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The members of the Girl's Varsity soccer team, First row- Susan Torrey, Katrina Corn, Sheila Cole, and Beth Fetrow. Second row- Erica Lee, Christy McCowan, Kim Meyers, Angie Hiatt, Danielle Puopolo, and Heidi Howard. Third row- Kelly Mankin, Rena Greene, Ann Hesp, Marnie Basom, Rosie Singer, Tiffany Heidt, Shelby Keller, Fred Heidt, and Candace Lords. K . ' ,WM G susan: 'W , va! M Q . Q60 6-l Bishop Kelly 2-O Boise 6-0 Meridian 2-O Borah I2-O Nampa W 3-l Bishop Kelly 6-O Boise 3-O Meridian 4-O Borah l-l Bishop Kelly I 4-O Nampa 4-l Meridian 7-O Boise A BREAK FROM THE ACTION Taking some time out, members ofthe team gulp down some water before returning to the field to reioin the game against Bishop Kelly. BLOCK THAT SHOT!! Keeping her eyes on the ball, one ofthe best goalies in the state Kelly Mankin attempt to prevent a score against the Eagle. The ladies defeated Meridian, 6 to O. Girl's Soccer l65
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The i986 girls soccer team won their third straight Treasure Valley League championship with an I I-0-I record. This year's team peaked dur- ing the season on and be- fore the State tourna- ment, resulting in a third game loss denying them their chance to repeat as State champions for a third consecutive year. The defensive part of the team was the most consistent in their perfor- mance and included Ko- trina Corn, Sheila Cole, Beth Fetrow, and Kelly Mankin. The offense was led by Candace Lords, Tif- fany Heidt, and Kim Meyers, while our midfield contingent was led by An- gie Hiatt, and Susan Tor- rey, I want to wish our six seniors the best in the fu- ture. I hope that each will take with them something learned from their high school soccer experience that will make each one a more complete individual in the future. The Seniors have big shoes and their places will be hard to till, but I think the twelve re- turning Ietterwomen will accept the challenge to re- peat with Capital pride. Thank You team. .jeg aa was TAKE THAT!! Kicking the ball down field to an offensive teammate, Katrina Corn grimaces with determination as she moves the ball against Meridian. The Eagles pre- vailed, 3 to O. I64 Girl's Soccer Comm Up Short It was a crisp day in early fall, not cold exactly, cool enough for a jacket, but not cold enough for a coat. I hopped out of my car and headed toward the green field edged by brightly uni formed players and enthusi astic spectators. So this was soccer, I thought wonder ingly-curious to see what made the game so popular The Girl's soccer team en tered their season with the prestige of two consecutive State Championships. Prob- ably the most feared team in the state, the Eagle soccer team was indeed a force to be reckoned with. After walking over every eam in their path remaining unde feated for the third straight year the girls looked forward to their trip to State the Sen iors especially wanted to end their final season in a glaze of glory But they were disap The lady Eagles fell to the opportunistic Meridian War riors in a hard fought play off match Despite our dominat ing the maiority of the game Meridian took advantage of their few possessions and managed to hold us back. All was not lost however Senior Marnie Basom com- mented Although we didnt take state which was very disappointing this soccer season has brought me many new friends and has taught me many valuable lessons which will always apply to the future As the minutes ticked by I grossed in this game Incredi ble speed and agility was re quired by the players to per form their best Ignorant as I was about the game I knew our team had all these quali- ties along with determina- tion and desire to succeed. OFFENSIVE ATTACK Moving the ball for the offense Can- dace Lords eyes the goal. We beat the Warriors 4 to I. Qu if ,.: ,yj-N. rftistii 0 , f I O I I I' . . . but experiencing excitement along the way . , ' ' . . .N - pointed. - became more and more en- - . . . . - . . ' I 55 ' . . - . - ' fi I VW In , J' t '
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' Not Braggin . . . when they know they have what it takes. The teams only accom- plishments were not just their on field performances, but also their struggle to keep Capital soccer in existance. Without a coach that is here at the school, no sixth period fitness option for this sport, and no home field to practice on or to have games on, it took a lot of effort from the team members to have the success they did. The school programs didn't cover soccer equipment costs, nor did they provide uniforms, sweats or money to defray the individual player costs to attend out of town tourna- ments. The team went to the booster club, and they helped them pay for uni- forms and equipment. With that taken care of, the team went on to show what they were made of. Power. Capital proved to be a good come- back team under pressure, and with nine returning start- ers for next season, as Mike Thomas commented, We're definitely going to take the city and state titles next year. SWIFT MOVE .lay Heath outsmarts his opponent. A GOAL lN MIND Robbie Deeble goes for a goal. Members of the Varsity Boys Soccer team, Bottom row: Randy Toevs, Jay Heath, Jesse Chirumblo, Jonathan Wall, Scott Slaughter. Middle row: Dove Carney, Robbie Deeble, Paul Lambert, Trent Schwenkfelder, Don Allers, Mike Thomas, Top row: Robert Standley, Frank Bright, Mark Cox, Mark Civarella, David Fornander, Ben Pursley, John Hatten. l66 Boy's Soccer
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