Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY)

 - Class of 1984

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Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 88 of 216
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Connor High School - Archives Yearbook (Hebron, KY) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 87
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A Nickle’s Worth Of Losses rhe season for the relatively new soccer team started out on the right path with a triumph against Holy Cross. This was a very special victory for beginning coach Rick Sulli- van. and was a sign for him of a prevailing season to come. This was Coach Rick Sullivan's first year ever to coach soc- cer. but he was willing to accept the challenge and help the soccer team to be the best in their district or beyond. The team was aroused by their coach's enthusiasm and his willingness to learn about the difficult game of soccer. Scott King commented. The moral support Coach provides us is more than enough to make up for his unaquaintance with the sport.” This years team's record was 3-5-3. Although their winning record was not outstanding, they still gave the opposition a run for their money. Team Co-Captains were Randy Godsey and Dennis Everett. Dennis Everett was the leading scorer with Bruce Wyckoff running a close second. Coach Sullivan remarked, The defense was unique in their ability to prevent the rival from scoring. Steve Beaver is to be commended on a job well- done as goalie.” The soccer team should ascend to success next year with eight starting players returning for another stirring season. Coach Rick Sullivan closed by saying, It was my first year to coach soccer, and they made it easy with their know-how in the sport. It’s been a learning year, and I hope we can continue to grow through hard practices and good teamwork!” I. Receiving the award for most valuable player is Randy Godsey. 2. For his speed in soccer. Scott Pennington received the Mr. Hustle” award. 3. Scott King shows us some of his fancy footwork. 4. Senior goalie. Steve Beaver, looks at the on- coming attack. 84 HSoccer Sports

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Looking To Be The Best I he 1983 Junior Varsity Football team had a very thriving season. Their record was six triumphs and one defeat by Covington Catholic, and they totaled 154 points against the opposition in the 1983 season with the competitors only acquir- ing 42 points. There were several prominent players in the 1983 season. Quarterbacks, Shane Burch and Mike Carter, did an outstanding job. They succeeded in completing numerous touchdown passes while center Brian Fields Ate Linebackers For Lunch! The center’s job is to protect the quarterback and Brian did an admirable job of accomplishing his duty. Assistant Coach, John Lucas, said the Junior Varsity defense was excellent in stopping opposition from scoring. The offense is also to be commended on the striking job they did in completing touchdowns. The Junior Varsity players really felt they had polished up their act since their freshman year. Doyle Cobb said, We've improved a lot since our freshman year and hopefully we'll continue to improve until we’re number one!” Rick Dressman said he believed that a lot of their increasing abilities are due to the fact they have been playing football together since PeeWee football and learned each others' playing techniques which helped them to improve over the years. The 1983 J.V. team has the self-assurance that they will be better or equal to the 1983 Varsity team during their senior year. Jack Conner ends by saying, I’m really happy with the complet- ed season and I hope we’ll be The Best by our senior year. I. Dwane Atwood trots back to the huddle after making an open field tackle. 2. Showing his speed. Billy Stuck sweeps around the outside. F-ootball Sports MSi



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