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OPPONENT Plant Robinson Brandon jefferson Leto Plant City . Chamberlain Hillsborough King PLACE HOME AWAY AWAY AWAY AWAY HOME HOME HOME AWAY DATE lan 8 lan 16 Ian 19 lan 27 Ian 30 Feb 2 Feb 10 Feb 13 Feb 16 East Bay LOST WON LOST LOST LOST LOST LOST LOST LOST M' Top left: Winger - Kelly Bell ff' 5 M X K S am. f t f 5 SPSS iiiif Middle left: Fullback julie Neil rested before the game. Middle right: Goalie joan Yates made another save. Bottom left: Kit Noller had another throw-in. Bottom right: tRow1i Bert Shields, Porntip Tunutittum, Kit Noller, Rita Asevedo tRow 22 Yvonne Puchala, Gina Delmonache, Sherry Spruell, Tammy Ortelli, Robin jones 7' wwymm , 5 ,t . .t,. , ..,. it T -A . irri EE! fr, A- V . .Et if as 3 : -'fs 2 53 t fi'-tx K 'fir Q 4 . f -m 'S .W ,fx ,. , R ss s a iS Q3 ? Girls' Soccer: Sp ortsf217
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The Beginning Desire In an attempt to es- tablish a solid soccer program, Coach jack Tillman and the girls' soc- cer team began practicing early in January. For the most part, the team mem- bers were beginnersatthe sport. Coach Tillman was a beginner also. Every day after school, the girls spent two hours practic- ing, passing, shooting and dribbling. Midway through the season, the team lost one of its cap- tains, Yvonne Puchala, due to transfer. Despite this, co-captain Tammy Ortelli wasable to provide the leadership needed. Coach Tillman had this to say about the season, I believe the girls gave 'II09fb, and I'm very proud of them and look forward to working with them next year. I feel the following players deserve special recognition: Yvonne Puchala, for her out- standing midfield play, our strikers, Kelly Bell, for her soccer ability and Kit Noller for her power, and mid-fielder Gina Delmonache for soccer ball control and her ability to work well with both of- fense and defense. The defenders, headed by jackie Maffett, played powerfully well. Goalie Ioan Yates played as well as any goalie could. Team members and posi- tions were: Ioan Yates - golie, Kit Noller - mid- field fstriker fwinger, Kelly Bell - winger fstriker, Portip Tunutitum - striker fwinger, Bert Shields - mid-field, Gina Delmonache - center midfield, Saundra Mullins - mid-field lalt.J, Diane Newbould - mid-field, Rita Asevedo - mid- fieldfdefense, julie Neil - defense, jackie Maffett - center defense, Tammy Ortelli - left defense and Sherry Spruell - right defender. Months of hard practice paid off as the girls finished their season with a record of 'I-8. Although the Lady Indians were classified as 3A com- petitors their schedule consisted of all 4A oppo- nents. Top right: First year girls' soccer coach - jack Tillman Middle left: Soccer captain- Tammy Ortelli Middle right: Center midfielder, Gina Delmonache, fought for the ball. Bottom right: Before the game, soccer players stalled for time in Kings locker room. 2I6fSp orts: Gi rls' Soccer
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Going Batty For many, try-outs started january 5, 1981. Each girl, that attended try-outs, was very eager to make the team. One week before the first game, eliminations were made. Only eigh- teen girls were to dress in uniform for each game. Beforethefirstgame, the East Bay High School Girls' Softball team spent many hours practicing in weather ranging from wintery breezes to summer heat. Finally, February 28th Top right: Dafney Sauls got ready to bat. Middle left: Beth Parker scooped one up at the fence. Middle right: During a practice game, Lisa Moss tagged out Beth Parker at home plate. Bottom: tRow 12 Helen O'Neill, Teresa Cooper, jill Lopresto, Margie Clark tROW 22 Lisa Moss, Beth Parker, Tammy Roberts, Lori Collins, Elizabeth Moss, Dafney Sauls tRow 32 Sandy Wilson, Coach Gil Bennett, jan Ledford, Kathy Brown, Rhonda Green, Essie Brinson, Karen Belisle, Cheryl Tillman, manager - Laurie Adams. tNot pictured? Coach Larry Hood, Tami Davis, Wendi Goodson, jan Mahoney, joy Mahoney, Dee White 218fSports: Softball arrived, the day of the first game. lt was a home game played at the Beaudette Field in Ruskin. With the com- bination of enthusiasm and spirit, the East Bay Girls' softball team defeated the Tampa Bay Tech Titans. Later in the season, the Tampa Bay Tech Titans dropped out of the line-up giving East Bay their second win over Tampa Bay Tech by for- feit. Coach Gil Bennett and assistant Coach Larry Hood were ' ,f',, pleased with the progress of the team. The girls proved to be an outstanding group by winning the open- ing four games against: Tampa Bay Tech, Robinson, King and lef- ferson. Although East Bay was a 3A school, they played all 4A schools. Returning to the team were five seniors: Dee White, Rhonda Green, Elizabeth Moss, Sandy Wilson and Beth Parker. It took a lot of stamina and endurance for the girls to play one to three games a week. This was a true example of the enthusiasm and dedication needed for girls' softball. ,, s . g..,3,,,B Kits ,,. 8,1
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