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EIMS llltilicilci QQ S S E! The girls Soccer team concluded its second year under the coaching of Mrs. Maxson, Mr. Brengle and Miss Marchand. This year s team consisted of younger members Qmostly sophomoresl which caused some problems due to inexperi- ence. Because this is only the second year for girls soccer, many of the girls have not played soccer together before. Junior half- back Virginia Roland has been playing soc- cer for eight years, but this is her first year on the Fox team. A lot of girls have played before, and some haven t, com- mented Virginia. But the team does play well together. Because of the team s inex- perience losses outnumber wins. This doesn t seem to damper the players spir- its, tough. Everyone tries hard and puts out everything they have Virginia stated. Just because we lose a game doesnt mean we played badly. Losing just makes us set higher goals for the next time. The coaches spirits arent dampened much, either. We have a good group of freshmen sophomores, and juniors that we are looking forward to for next year Coach Maxson commented. Right now we are in the process of building and that takes time, she added. The team is aiming to produce a stronger kicking and passing team. They are doing well for this stage of the game, Coach Maxson praised. But ,we have a long road ahead. L vf fffmg,,f,?, Amy and Bobbi Tipton practice kicks and passes as the rain finally begins to let up. 1983 Ciirls' Soccer - Row One: Christy Johnson, Kathy Rowland, Jennifer Smith Am Tipton, Lisa Polete, Virginia Roland, Delores Eller, Susie Morrison, Bobbi Tipton Melanie Martin, Tracy Roedder. Row Two: Coach Maxson, Kelly Berry, Terry Strauster ,Kim Chapman, Dawn Kley, Sheri McClelland, Kim Fach, Sandy Dillard, Adrianne Jackson Regene Bowen, Gina Schlitter, Debbie Musielal, Elaine Long, Kelly Anderson Coach y Marchand, Coach Brengle. Y 7 7 7 7 ll 7 77 Ll Y! 7 7 7 Y ll 77 7 LL 7 17 7 7 LL 7 1 Y! 7 Ll 7 77 LL 17 46 77 Wt C tt S I mix r m Si W., st ----v-Y---v v- J.7'.!.7Z !'J.7'.!.7'.!'J' ,f,7:f'-f.7'-fxA'f',f',4'f' ,A7',!7',A'A7',f' ,f,7',A'f'.A'!'.!.7'.l:!'.A'!'.A7'.l.7'.!.7'.A7' .I.7 .A!'.A'l'.!.7'.!' .f'
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l Left- lt starts to get really cold toward the end of football season in these skirts! exclaimed senior Tracy Summers. Below4 We were performing our 'chair routine' and we had to walk over the chairs, balance on them, tip them in a circle, etc. lt took us about two weeks to get it right! said Janet Craig, sophomore. rw. dl M49 wmv, Laura Weatherford, Shelly Powell, and Lisa Sterling keep time to the music during halftime at a basketball game. 1983 Pom Pom Squad - Row One: Carmen Stefano, Audrey Hart, Laura Weatherford, Shelley Powell, Lisa Sterling, Jennifer Taliaferro, Janet Craig. Row Two: Tracy Summers, Page Kowalski, Karla De Natale, Karen Flahart, Lori Matthews, Renea Dwyers, Susan Carter, Tawna Tyra. Row Three: Cindy Rinehart, Nancy Perkins, Ruth Simpson, Annie Mobley, Linda Stuckmeyer, Barb Reim. l We practice with the band, and learn their formations so we can complement them, said junior Shelly Powell about the squads' routines during halftime at a football game. ,A-,y-5f.fy-,gf-,gff v ,,,,,, ,,,, J-7' ,,.,,,, , Y ...., -47 ' - , .AT , , .477-7' ,,,, -l.7'.A7'.A'!'.!:l'.A7'.f:l'.A'lJ7'.A7'-!-7'
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