John Marshall High School - Lex Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1981

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VARSITY BOYS' SOCCER Opponent Cleveland Roosevelt Wilson S. Salem LaSalle Benson Grant Madison Franklin Wilson Benson Madison Franklin Wilson WINS 6 J.V. BOYS SOCCER WINS 4 LOSSES 7 TIES 2 5 0 LOSSES 4 TIES 2 JUBILATION is expressed by Tom Johnson and Pat VanHorn alter a penalty kick at Roosevelt which led to victory. TENSION MOUNTS as teammates Mark Cavanaugh, Don Wyler, and Kelly Gentry look on as Senior Tom Johnson makes way for the final penalty kick. VARSITY BOYS SOCCER-FRONT: Tom Johnson. MIDDLE: Sean Loth, Pat VanHorn, Steve Dilley, Terry Krause, Kelly Gentry, Terry Paresi, John Koffman, Pat Sheets. BACK: Butch Wilkens, Woody Speakmon, Coach Al Strawn, Don Wyler, Floyd Powers, Rick Hubbard, Mark Cavanaugh, Mark Homayoun. 142 0 Boys' Soccer

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M-Maids Dominate PIL valley-iaain Playing strongly throughout the season the Varsity Volleyball team headed for the State playoffs with an undefeated record of 12-0. Despite their teamwork, en- thusiasm, and all-around abilities, the Minutemaid's hopes for another State Championship were unexpect- edly brought to an end by La Grande,s narrow victory in the first round of the playoffs. They are all great kids, who knew what they were doing, but were disappointed by the results of the playoffs. It was the greatest volley- ball upset in five yearsf' commented Coach Rod Jones. The Minute Maids placed four members on the All- City First Team: Seniors Sherry Anderson, Tina Blair, Susie McGill, and Junior Kathleen Sherman. We devot- ed lots of time and hard work in the gym and on the court, remarked Sophomore Peggy Schuck. All of Peggy's hard work definitely paid off as she was selected as a member of Second Team All-City. The M-Maids voted Kathleen Sherman most inspirational player for 1980. To go undefeated was one of our main goals, com- mented Stephanie Beeman. As the JV team reached for a outstanding season, strong skills were developed all the time. Unity mixed with a desire to win from within the team enabled the players to function as one, stated Sophomore Chris Belnap. The JV team dedicated them- selves to achieving what they knew could be accom- plished, and to represent their school to the best of their abilities. Freshman volleyball finished their season with a re- cord of 8-4. They ended on a successful note and achieved their goal which was to be victorious in their final match against the Cleveland Indians. We worked hard and played like a team during the Cleveland game, stated Sarah Freeman. sf-dm .. . ,s . ls 5 , ,wwf 3 - 'Q Wf'i5:.1, t ,:.., s I -,gif ff: , f l.,, 55 l .gtg -ii I VXI... JV VOLLEYBALL- FRONT: Mia Flood, Kristi Johnson, Crystal Hoff- man. MIDDLE: Kirsten St.Helen, Stephanie Beeman, Kim Jeli, Suzy Messing. BACK: Yamira Camacho, Lisa McCormick, Allison Hortsch, Tina Johnson, Christine Belnap. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL- FRONT: Donna Hinesh, Carmen Her- man, Jennifer Curran, Michelle Kirkpatrick, MIDDLE: Edie Morrow, Carrie Megyesi, Melissa Thompson, Suzy Wolters, Teri Hill. BACK: Sheri Yost, Lois Cobb, Sarah Freeman, Stacey Spiedel, Gloria Preston, Teri Grace. 1 Volleyball ' 141



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Dedication, Spirit Characterize M-Men o ,si Hard work and extremely high team spirit are what made our team a success, stated Al Strawn, Varsity Boys' Soccer Coach. The team placed third in city stand- ings and became the only PIL team to defeat fourth ranked Wilson. The M-Men placed more players than ever before on the first All-City team: Co-Captain Woody Speakmon-midfielder, Tom Johnson - goalie, Rick Hubbard - defensive back, Center Defender-Floyd Powers, Midfielder-Keith Staten, and the team's leading scorer, Senior Kelly Gentry, made the second All-City team. Tom Johnson received the Most Inspirational Player Award. Coach Strawn felt the main goals and achievements for the season were successfully attained. Our offense socred 17 points in a three game spree, while in a seven game spread, the defense allowed only three goals against themf' he related. Best everf' exclaimed Coach Terry Johnson describ- ing the JV Boys' Soccer team. Spirit and morale were very high, stated Sophomore Wayne Jensen, which led to the victory over the highly-acclaimed Madison team. The boys developed stamina, persistence, and endur- ance while learning the skills needed to integrate the team spirit concept, proclaimed Coach Johnson. The team fulfilled their goals for the season by tying highly- ranked Lincoln and coming within 30 seconds of tying Wilson. As stated by Terry Johnson, This season was GREAT! The M-Men soccer teams worked on coordinating indi- vidual skills for the best possible performance out on the field. Each player was expected to give 100 percent effort and time this season. The teammates devoted themselves to making their team one of the most unified teams attained by Marshall students, according to Coach Strawn. We were all proud of the dedication and uniquely high team spirits that are demonstrated by all of the M-Men. They have set an example for future seasons to follow, he concluded. Q . ., .V IW K K kk I 5 K ,. F ,. . . . , ...Z or sr L il' lm s V..,, A ,tg .,,,:.,. .t A , .. 1. My N' f ,.., i ,Q-Q ,,.. , . . . S wg ., - .s f Wyler. Gentry was the team's leading scorer. Weiss, Nelson Spry, Randy Whitten, Tony Kim. Boys' Soccer ' 143 STRIVING TOWARD another one of the many goals at tained this season are Kelly Gentry, John Kaufman, and Don JV BOYS SOCCER-FRONT: Jim Holeman, Gerald Krum Scott Woodberry, Kenny Leong, Wayne Jensen, James H11 senteger, Kane Paresi, Tim Pat, Andy Sabanavan. BACK Coach Terry Johnson, Ray Flynn, Pat Turney, Kevin Ken drick, John Plechinger, Don Carpenter, Brad Flynn, Lenny

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