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Cheer lines. To sit on the bench was as much fun as the actual playing. The Mavericks never lacked was spirit. iPhoto by Jimmy Furakawal Pele? Julie McCormack dribbles the ball out of trouble. This year was her first to play for MHS. iPhoto by Jimmy Furakawal -:L .. .. if at, wta sqg . -1 1 5 2 is 5 SE, .,,,.- st., itz is 2 5. 'Wits f A 'T sfpg?aef234, ,, t. ,. T L52 125 Sgr. ,.,. ..,., mg . Bess . 'mf if il .S git: R X 1 'Q ts al ,f- -, his s li if . 5: was . 'l i' if ' . ..., . .,,. ..., - .. .-.t- ....s - ---- 235 .,,.. - . .Q a s ,t I ,Q g g si igiggg .1 it ,335 1986 Girls' Soccer Team OPPONENT J.L. Mann 3-0 Dorman 2-O Boiling Springs 5-0 Riverside 1-2 Eastside 2-3 Hillcrest 1-O I love it, but I don't know what 4 wins, 2 losses I'm doing. I really enjoy coaching. lt's fun to coach a sport where there's no pressure on winning or losing. I'm excited about next year. I l Girls' Soccer tTop Rowj Carrie Glibbery, Paige Mills, Julie McCormack, Diana Thompson, Lynn Hazelwood, Betsy Glibbery, Pam Miller, Shay Mauldin, Coach Larry Frost. tMiddle Rowl Michelle Neff, Mary Jones, Leslie Kennedy, Kellie McGlade, Erica Babb, Chanda Cruickshank, Shan- non Kelly, Kim Krejci. QBottom Rowl Diane Hopkins, Lisa Zedding, Sharon Jones, Kim Hyust, Stacy Teague, Lori Ray. iPhoto by Nancy Smithj I M .foam 119
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Heading for the top. Kim Krejci shows poise and talent as she ets the ball from Hillcrest. Mauldin 8 went on to win 1-0. Don't look back. Mary Jones shields the ball from two Dorman players. Mauldin shutout Dorman by a score of 2-0. iPhoto by Jimmy Furakawaj No turning back. Julie McCormack steals the ball from Hillcrest. The defense kept the Rams score- less, winning 1-0. iPhoto by jimmy Furakawaj W WNW .. W-, ,,,.... . .,... mwmqmm, -Mum ln- ... M . ....i ,.,. . mm 'ww U.-. Stwwtaawwwwfs W,,,,fwp-v-Mws1a'tat W-mme-w .,,,. ....,.. :- Esrmwfmwasixrma. Tffffi -I-T H mimi 'M W TW D-5-?fi'i 1'E??E35 'iiffT i M1 -- ' u t For Kicks!!! Lady Mavs are Alive and Kickin' With a lot of hard work and dedication the 1986 Girls' Soccer team looked forward to a winning season. We start- ed practice in February, it was hard, but we had our share of good times, said Betsy Glibbery. The team was the largest team ever. At least ten girls were always on the bench. Our spirit never lacked, they were yelling even when they weren't playing, said half- back, Pam Miller. Even though sitting on the bench usually was boring for the Lady Mavs, it turned out 118 GM ' foam to be fun, Some of the best times were sitting on the side- lines cheering our team on, said Sharon Jones. Winning four games by shutout, Mauldin worked well as a team. Our strongest point was our sense of unity and how we played together as a team, said Amanda Bow- ers. The team allowed only five goals while the offense scored at least 18. During the last game at the half, the score was tied O-O. It was question- able about who would come out on top. The offense, led by Carrie Glibbery, scored a goal that brought the Maver- icks out on top, Because it was our last game and against rival Hillcrest, made the vic- tory even better, said Betsy Glibbery. Losing only two seniors, Lisa Zedding and Diane Hop- kins, the team hopes to im- prove their standings next year. We were very disap- pointed in the way our season turned out, but since we are only losing two players, next year's team will have more ex- perience playing together, said Paige Mills. Diana Thompson
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M ,,?L'f,,.,..,a.,.m,Mm - ,ss ...WM-W ,,,,.,..,wnrN.e..,..,..,?HC: a.,......W . hat ncredible uFeats,'! Mavericks kick their way to upperstate The Mauldin boys' varsity squad had a winning season once again. The Mavs started off slowly but finished strong, with an overall season record of 9 wins and 4 losses. After the first seven games of the season, Mauldin was having problems working as a team. With a record of 4-3, team mem- bers were discouraged and hoped for better things. I think it was just because we were all a new team and hadn't played that much together, said Mavs right wing, Charlie Haines. After their 1-4 loss to T.L. Hanna, the Mavericks compiled a six game winning streak. Fin- ishing with a 6-1 record for the region, the Mavs had one more shot at a state championship. They had captured the seventh seed in the upper state playoffs. Coach Greg Snoad explained this sudden burst of energy, The loss to Hanna gave us a greater confidence because we played well when we were downp then the victories over Pickens and highly-ranked Wade Hampton carried us into the Playoffs. The Mavericks met Irmo in the first round of the playoffs. The Mavs lost the game O-1. Al- though the team had a slight de- fensive breakdown, and missed three golden opportunities to score, we probably played our best game ever, said Coach Snoad. The season was full of hope, excitement, good times, and ended with everyone looking forward to next year. The team expected another productive season next year. Tre- A thorn between two roses. Kevin Turner Q41 and David Payne Q81 attack an Easley player. Mauldin's win over Easley boosted their winning streak to six games. iPhoto by Jimmy Furakawaj Reaching above and beyond. Steve Pachella QOOJ makes one of his many great saves. Pachella finished the season with seven shutouts. iPhoto by Jimmy Furakawaj 120 Boyz I .Qccefo vor Schliessit, the team's most valuable player said, They fthe soccer teamj should dominate next year. The Mavs will only lose five seniors: Steve Pachella, Kenny Baldwin, Johnny Mitchell, David Schmid, and Trevor Schliessit. Coach Snoad expected that 35 to 45 people would tryout for those open spots. There will also be an- other addition, George Youstra, Social Studies teacher, will help Coach this year. We have a lot of talent and should be definate contenders for the title this year, said Coach Youstra. Derrick Chandler said, We will pick up some people that had eligibility problems. With them and the team we had last year, we should destroy. Diana Thompson, Alicia Brown
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