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Beating the opponent, Annette Way Wav' shows the skills ofa good Player' Discussing the events of the game, Courtney Leg.v Timmons, Carmen Carnulla Rodriguez, Mary Iguana Eguia, Anna Casper Torra and Cristina Prep Caceres are always prepared to lend their skills to the game. Dribbling the ball, Robbin Chili Thompson begins a scoring drive for the Lady Falcons. Lita Peters and Annette Wolfe prepare to help. Running after the ball, Gillian '1Iello Car- michael is clear to work up the field in an effort to make a goal for the Lady Falcons. girls' soccer 1
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lesson in heart Girls' soccer has a disappointing season I was really proud of them fthe girls' soccer teamjg they worked hard and supported each other. They learned what it meant to have 'heartf - Coach Grabsky There are different kinds of winning. Even when you come out on the short end of the scoreboard, you still win, simply by being out there on the field. You have taken on yourself and won, The girls' soccer team had a disappointing season, ending with a district record of 3 and 6. However, this mark did not 2 J f 3 truly reflect the players or their coach. The team con- sisted predominantly of freshmen and sophomores, several of whom show promise for a bright future. The team's performance was hampered a little by the lack of experience which is said to come with age, but the knowledge gained from this year will help in the coming seasons. Closing in, Annelre lVoff' Wolfe, Lisa Bonne Tagle and Becky Critter F1bkier try to intimidate the opponent. .af 8 1 as s. t. . 1 girls' soccer Getting past the opponent, Cristina Prep Caceres makes a goal. Annette Wolfe and Robbin Thompson are ready to assist. Wrapped in deep concentration, goalie Mary Magoo Montgomery saves a goal. Robbin Thompson stands prepared to help. Imet: At halftime, Caarb Grabsky discusses the game strategy for the last half with Robbin Thompson.
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T- Stiff 1 The team uses encouragement dragging season The individual sport that may call for the most tenacious of athletes is swimming. The swim team held its first official workout on September 12, and their season continued until mid-April. The average practice lasted two hours. These two hours consisted of both long-distance swims and sprint work. The en- tire team was made up of only twenty swimmers - twelve girls and eight boys. The team may have been small in number, but it was by no means small in heart. The team had spirit which kept them together. They were cheerleaders for each other at meets. They helped each other warm up before events and built confidence. This may be one factor in the success of the girls' team, but even could not make the boys' team rise to the top. The tough season for the boys was partially due to the fact that the team was lacking in numbers. Much of the team's hard work through many long practice never be known because of the small turnout for swimming, but the people that really count aware. Looking back, the members may not remember the statistics, but they will remember each other. The swim team is looking forward to a bigger and better SCZSOH. Even the most serious of athletes needs time to relax, and the swim team does just that before continuing with more hard heart S will Were work. Inset: The 100 yd. breaststroke is executed by Steven Butler in the meet in which every swimmer looks for his best performance. 0 '1' ,. .W 1 .,,., A ..t. I H A. .Ms swimming K fsf .5-.f gf, f, 1 s-, 155 ailusiist 1 T teete s,xxxxx'i1 ensures
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