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Golf is a sport that requires the mind of patience of a sophisticated person. Not iust anybody has what it takes to be a successful player. To be a golfer one must have the determina- tion and coordination to learn the somewhat com- plicated techniques of the game. The golf team this year had many positive at- tributes which brought us a rewarding year. I have enioyed working with these players and I can only hope that they will continue playing golf in the future. OH NO! JUNIORS SENIORS + 701f'ff:rfQaz3f5fF1?6 ., I I rid 1' I T 9'l3l't3i2 ?'j'fe25,, . . -Ez, frt.1g,L5,f5s2!m r 'U Xeqkwfvlfq i if e L U 5 ... 9 l cv. T ix I I A , .. , . e, ith! - I eg' se 4 Xu J x Skillfully, Willy Smout man- Q N xgifwq uvers his way out of a sand trap. l68 Golf 5333 W The members of Golf team are pictured above. 'O GOLF No scores were avilable at the time of production. Powderpuff Jrs.-7 Srs.-7 I I SPIRIT! Number 74, Amy Sandford roots on the Senior team on.
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-unma- L 1985 was a very positivd . yedr for Varsity soccer ' team. rwehad several 1 goals to accomplish and while we did not reach our f ultimate goal 'of winning the State Championship, we did take secondplace and tied for first for City Championship. ' While there was great in- dividual ploy by all of the players, the team effort that 'they displayed should be congratulated. This year Capital domi- noted the all metro team with four players being named. The players were: Jesse Clfiirumblo, Sr., Ben Pursley, Jr., Mike Thomas, Jr., and John Hatten, Jr. Nominated to the honor- able mention team were David Fornander, Jr., and Paul Lambert, Jr. The players should be congratulated on a great season and l'm sure they are looking forward to next year with even higher hopes of winning the State Championship. A eww STAND ASIDE 4 David Fornander nudges a Meridian player out of his way. A H E A D O F T HE COMPETlTlON Mike Thomas is in control. PENETRATE SCOTT Scott Slaughter outruns them all. 49' E l. Borah Win 5 Meridian win Bishop Kelly win Boise Win it Boise loss f Borah Win i Bishop Kelly win Meridian fie 4 Boise fie BOl'Oh IQS5 Meridian tie , Bishop Kelly Win ..-sk Ulm... :vw -bu--N .4l. Q1-4'T '1gg J ' ful? ' f . '5 Q .Lf-. i , Boy's Soccer I67
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F 5' G 0 The Green . . . whether mellow or mean. Dave and Joe had lust fin- ished their l7th hole and headed to finish their game. Dave was ahead at four un- der par and Joe needed to get the next hole in less than three strokes to beat Dave. Why play Golf? Some peo- ple fathom the question of why a person would enioy hit- ting a ball several feet on to the green trying to avoid the sand traps, ponds, the rough, and the trees. An avid golfer would say it was the chal- lenge and the intensity. Marc Rhodes, Junior golfer, I have played golf for eight years, l STANCE Candice Lords prepares to putt. enjoy the excitement. Golfers practiced many hours, the reward being im- provement of their own game as well as added team success. Golf, being a individ- ual sport gave the players a feeling of self-satisfaction from a victory and a realiza- tion for the need of improve- ment from a loss. Marc Rhodes learns, 'lTo keep calm, to think more about the situation I am in, to help achieve my goals. Another sport, this one not an individ- ual one, Powder Puff was a real crowd pleaser. The Pow- der Puff football game be- tween the Senior and Junior classes ended in a 7 to 7 tie. There was a heated contro- versy between the two teams over questionable calls by the officials and poor sports- manship displayed by both sides. Joe readied himself to putt, this shot meant it all. He gen- tly tapped the ball and fol- lowed through with perfect form, but his swing was just a little too hard and the ball rolled past the hole and halt- ed only inches away from its target. WATCH OUT! The Senior team set up for an at- tack. Nu., .Q . at uw .F 4,1 12... he -' J -,'i- xx :T -if p'.,'VfKf vw . Powderpuff l 69
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