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Winning years to be tradition The 1980-81 soccer team con- sisted of numerous sophomores and juniors, many of whom had had much previous experience participating in the American Youth Soccer Organization. East began its season well, allow- ing only one goal to be scored in the first three games and managing to ac- cumulate 14 goals themselves in the process. A particularly rewarding victory for the kickers came when they played Heights in late April. The first half of the game was dominated by the Aces, but the second half was played more closely with each team scoring one goal a piece. East finally won the battle by a long shot of 6-1. Another great success for the soc- cer team was defeating Northwest by a score of 3-0. The season started off great with much work, commented team cap- tain Wes Jenkins. Jenkins also ex- pressed hope for the future when he concluded, The winning tradition should stay with East for many years to folIow. .efi ilfifiya , ij1i1f0f'iiff tsi GSE 4..i .ifzt Q-'LUX tris ifgigj' jgjjifiiigfgsigf!jQ Us et.t Q tti.'rst agfii-41 5faSJt?lgJ1Qrtflcfi.ift. E 'fy ,'t f ,.i. 2fifi.??'i'fiZE1siilfiiQ?ipL 3lfQ'f4,34?P1?iig9.iJ.5ffi9'ffi T337 iZ1f32e1ilQ ifirl fififgl tf.' 'A gif ..1'iT1t1ig2fiJfijifzig Senior Doug Lewis shows concentration on his face before his shot, Soccer Members of the soccer team are fFFlONT ROWl Robin Perry, Amy Hallg CSECOND ROWJ Boback Ale- Ebrahim, Eric Olson, Pete Garrison, John Allen, Kevin Plikli, Fuk Nguyen, Paul Haun, Paul Hornback, Doug Lewisg QBACK ROWJ Mark Clark, Chris Taylor, David Overton, David Howard, James Wettstaed, Ly Thang, captain Wes Jenkins, Lance Focht, David Ketteman, Craig Smith, Flobert Brammel, Jeff Krause, Robin James and Coach Sam Campbell. Senior captain Wes Jenkins shows us some of his ball control in practice for an upcoming game, .Q-'Q-., ,..' IT y 1 gg '.g. X cs tt ,, W, my W I .,g. ....,. 1 it - P W' 'fff N- ,,,, 7 QW? W ,,,., gms, ' gm -1 C' awk IW yzMr1gjg,,, gh , , ,,,,-- 1, 5 .,.ll' tt.t . it K ,K - 11 , .4-, Hz , .. .P ,. , ,. ,,,. if I .ao ,ww
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