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Lady Kickers Achieve Goals Giiiflfsi Soccer The 1980 M-Maid soccer team, after ending the sea- son with a 10-6 record, blasted into the State Playoffs with high hopes and abundant enthusiasm. Facing their biggest obstacle of the year, the girls overcame nervous jitters and raced to a thrilling, much-deserved win over the top-ranked Lakeridge Pacers. Head Coach Ken Trapp proudly proclaimed after the game, We beat the most skilled girls' soccer team in the Stateli' Advancing into the quarter-finals of the competition, the M-Maids met a disappointing end to their gratifying season with a heartbreaking loss in overtime to South Eugene, 1-0. Sited as outstanding players during the season by their teammates were Seniors Melissa Diede fgoaliei, Bridget Sanchez imidfieldi, Jana Shervey fmidfieldi, and Karyl Wing istriker-Most lnspirationali Summing up the season, Sanchez remarked, Hlt was a great year. We improved so much throughout the season and really played some great games. Sophomore Be- linda Noguez felt that the team overcame the mistakes made at the beginning of the year and capitalized on those errors at the end of the season to make the best of a rewarding year. Honored with positions on the All-League first team were Melissa Diede, Sheryl Hale, and Karyl Wing. Jan Nigo, Bridget Sanchez, and Jana Shervey all earned positions on the All-League second team. Wing was also awarded a position on the All-State second team. When asked about the most important aspect of their team, JV soccer players Debbie Bergeson and Celeste Cima echoed, Teamwork! The girls showed endur- ance and stability by battling through many close games. Coach Jim McCallister stated, The girls showed vast improvement. Their victory over the highly rated Lin- coln Cardinals was a great achievement. The team sported many valuable players who showed potential for the future. Liz Currie, Sally Miller, Jackie Nigo and Lyn Thompson were just a few of those play- ers. The team ended a successful year with 5-4-1 record. , j, ,, , ,.,,,,,,,,,, :Zu W, ..,. , ,,,.., . ,, 1 -M--' , LM sw , .4 V ' . ' 1 , W, SHOWING INTENSE CONCENTRATION while studying his team's play is Ken Trapp, Varsity Girls' Soccer coach, and graduate Ken Wing. The M-Maids' performance was near perfect as they emerged victorious over the Cleveland Indians, 8-0. JV SOCCER-FRONT: Kim Williams, Cori Wolf, Vicki Newman, Florence Chan, Melinda Waymire, Tracy Hazelett, Maria Fleischman, Colleen Newcomb. MIDDLE: Jackie Nigo, Celeste Cima, Lisa Lunn, Katherine Chan, Debbie Bergeson, Sally Miller, Lori Bowne, Kathy Dudley. BACK: Lyn Thompson, Liz Currie, Dawn Burgin, Susan Glantz, Lisa Logerwell, Colleen Madigan. 144 ' Girls' Soccer
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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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