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Scoreboard VARSITY SOCCER 11 Sparks 3 Reno Reed 1 3 Wooster 1 5 S. Tahoe 1 5 Hug 7 Douglas 2 Incline 1 5 McQueen 2 15 Whittell 12 Sparks 1 Ren B 3 Reed m 5 Wooster 2 S. Tahoe 1 ■ It Hug It Douglas Incline 1 3 MCQueen 2 b --. Whittell ■ f i S. Tahoe [{ ZONE MOST GOALS SCORED: Kai Funke 29 Brad Seely 16 Josh Etchagoyen 12 MOST ASSISTS PERFORMED: Kevin Knecht 9 Kai Funke 7 Alan Joerg7 Brad Seely 6 Steve Elliot 6 TEAM CAPTAINS: Rich Sharp Ed Partee t- In a game against Reno, Sieve Elliol takes ihe opportunity to make a side pass in an effort to win the game. As Don Williams battles a Reno player for control of the ball, Kevin Knecht waits in anticipation for a pass. I
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1-2-3-ONE, 1-2-3-TWO, 1-2-3-THREE! Oh, exercise . . . also known as pain. Some would do it if it was required, and for a grade, but who would ever volunteer their extra time to pain? You the athletes, that ' s who. But why? Maybe you Joined a sport because you wanted to make new friends. Maybe you joined because you were bored in the afternoons. Maybe you joined because you were a masochist, and simply desired the pain sports gave. But maybe, just maybe, you joined for the passion of making the most of your body, striving for the best you can do, wanting to be part of a team that was a challenge, realizing the glory of winning . . . Since when was glory so painful though? Probably since you discovered it took hard work to get there. But where is there? There is that nervousness in the locker room before the big game. It ' s that silent pressure that few seconds before the starter ' s gun shoots off. It ' s those butterflies that flutter while you ' re at top of the hill waiting for the gate to open. There is that breath that is halted by the ball flying through the air before its final drop. It ' s that that look in your coach ' s eye when your team is ahead. It ' s the shouts, cheers, and support of . friends, teachers, and parents. First place was your goal, but giving your all was what made you the real winners. After all, even blue ribbons don ' t last forever. Senior powder- puff player Regina Whit- more gives a ' ' can you believe it? look when she realizes the juniors won. Exchange stu- dent Anne Ducoulombier finds enjoyment in participating as a member of the golf team. Ki? ' Sophomore fans Susie Royce and Lora Trabert cuddle up to support the soc- cer team on a cool September evening at Fritsch. Volleyball coach, Kelly IVlonstretti con- centrates on the home game against Reed High School as she decides on her strategy for the next quarter. 1 Contents Fall ... .113 Winter . . 129 Spring ... 144 State . . . ...160
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f n »i j. ' ickin it almost all the way Zone champions. The most important goal of them all. Although the team didn ' t make it as far as the championship game because of losing to Reea, 3-0, in a shoot-out that followed an overtime, most of the team believed as Senior Scott Callister did, I feel that we had a very good season and ac- complished a lot, even though we didn ' t win zone. The highlight of the season was defeating Reno, the de- fending zone champions, 3-0. The team also gave praise to their coach. Thanks to the coaching by Gordon Taylor, we had the ability to go all the way to zone. Unfortunately, we came up short in the playoffs, but this was our best year ever, said Senior Rich Sharp. Senior Kevin Knecht said, I think we can attribute much of our success to our team play. Everybody put forth a great ef- fort and contributed to the team. The team realized that without hard work and coopera- tion on every individual ' s part, the team would not have been in the position it was. The team ' s other strong point was experience. The team con- sisted of one sophomore, four juniors and fourteen seniors. With this much experience on the team, each member knew their responsibility and position. Rich Sharp attempts to save the ball from going out of bounds in the home game against Sparks. VARSITY SOCCER: Front Row: Randal Hansen, Rich Sharp, Ed Partee, Jay Hanses, Pete Fischer, Kai Funke, Alan loerg, Steve Elliott, Scott Corbett. Back Row: Todd Tetrault. Kevin Knecht, Dave Packwood, |osh Etchegoyen, Brad See- ly, Lome Delaney, Chris Freeman. Daryl Delaney, Scott Callister, Don Williams, Coach Gordon Taylor. though Lome Delaney is out- mbered by McQueen players, he still hts for the ball. Varsity Soccer t tj %
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