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the fhrlll of the g oa I had twi) goals when 1 took over as head coach of the soc- cer team: one, to provide the teams, |V and varsity, with the best coach- ing and equipment possible, and to win our league, said Coach Grange. At the end of conterence play they were one game aw ay Irom first. 1 expected the team to do well as I had confidence in the play- ers, said Coach Grange ol the twelve seniors, three juniors, and two sophomores on the team. The team was young in varsity expe- rience but had a great deal ot ma- turity and leadership within the team, said Coach Grange. The team had some very out- standing players, said Grange. The offense was led by Josh Etch- eghoyhen, Lome Delany, Jose Ar- raiz, and Sean Canty. The defense by Daryl Delany, Larry La Fleur, Rhead Kinder, and Goalie Scott Corbett. The team was run by CORES ARSITY SOCCER K-? CHS 4-0 McQueen 13-1 Truck ee 6-1 Hug 1-2 Incline ' 1-0 Wooster 1-1 Reno 5-0 Sparks 7-1 Whictell 5-0 S. Tahoe m6jSk Douglas Hk ZONE Hk. Douglas K:-: Reed Varsity Soccer Clendon Snipes, Scott Grange, Da- vid Kale, Sean Canty, and Dave Packwood. Coach Grange identified the vic- tor) ' over Hug, as the team ' s hardest game. They played us better than any team we faced all year, he said. The biggest disappointment was the 0-S loss against Reed in the last conterence game. The 1-2 loss against Incline proved to be a learning experience. Take a smaller, lesser skilled team lightly, and they will beat you on sheer determination, said Grange. I consider this season to be vei successful. We accomplished most ot our goals, and the team and I feel that we brought recognition to C ar- son High and soccer in general, be- cause of our spirit, pride in our- selves and team accomplishments and our highly successful season, said Grange, by Sean Sullivan Si ' iff Corhett Wilde 157 goal saves to fielp Carson come in first in itieir league. — Ptii to courtesy NEVADA APPEAL Josh Etchegoyhen: Assists — 9 Sean Canty: Assists — 9 p Scorers: Etchegoyhen: Goals — 1 Varsity Soccer 127
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T J you Jift ' i UiHol ! ' Y cu-C ;yx Josh Etcheghoyhen prepares to take a pass as Woostcr ' s Brian Hazelwood attempts to stop the attack. — Photo courtesy NE- VADA APPEAL VARSITY SOCCER: Front Hon: Lome De- lany. Jim Elliot, Larr} LaFleur. Scott Corbett, Jamie Smith, Rhead Kindern. Rott 2: Robin Sharp, Clint Crookshanks, Clendon Snipes, Sean Canty, Jose Arraiz. Tim Pershing. Scott Grange. Back Row: Rene Rajas, Josh Etcheghoyhen, Dave Packwood, Daryl Delany, David Kale. Coach Grange. Lome Deiatiy takes a shot in the home game against Incline. — Photo courtesy NEVADA APPEAL
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.e the thrill of the Junior Varsity 9piritleaders Who ' s got spirit? We ' ve got spirit! Veah! Yeah! Not only did the JV spiritleaders lead the cheers, they also exemplified that spirit. This is one of the most ad- vanced JV squads I ' ve worked with, said Mrs. McNutt, adviser to the group. Cheerleading may have looked like all fun, but much work and dedication was needed. I ' ve had to make many sacri- fices being a JV spiritleader, such as giving up sleep to make the 7 a.m. practices, working extra hard in my classes, and keeping my Fridays free, said Cindy Leslie. Not only did the JV cheerleaders make sacrifices, but they also had to participate in fund raisers to help pay for uniforms. They were given $400 for uniforms, but an- ticipated raising $200 in fun- draisers. The spiritleaders sold Sadie Hawkins Dance tickets, cleaned the trophy cabinets, and JV helped Varsity with the cheerleading clin- ic. The girls got along and worked as a group. We got along good so it made it easy to work as a group, said Jun Boykin. by Heidi Rittman Marji Pastor and Jun Boykin pass out cor- sages while making President Matt Allison wait for his. Jenny McFall leads the sophomore class in a cheer to the school song during a pep assetnbly. Cindy Leslie ends her cheer during an as- sembly with an enthusiastic smile. JV SPIRITLEADERS: Front Row: Cindy Leslie, Kathy Lippincott. Back Row: Marji Paslov, Nicole Sever, Jun Boykin, Jenny McFall. 128
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