Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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api: Boys, soccer team members have strength and S PEED We didn't lose very many gamesg we lost the most important ones. - junior Craig Ciissman After a hard-fought second half, the boys' soccer team lost to Carl Albert, 2-l, which kept them out of the district playoffs. We had over-confidence which worked against us the entire season, said junior Tim Thompson, defender. We went out onto the field like we had already won the game. The boys had a good season, but with more hard eam Support. Members of the Lions soccer team raise a spirit yell before going into competition. Spirit helped to boost team morale prior to matches. or J ,j work, they could have gone into the playoffs, said Coach Alan Jones. The boys' second offical season consisted of seven wins and three losses. 'SNext year, if we keep our heads on the game and work together as a team, we will go all the way to the state champi- onship, said sophomore Brian Dedmond, starting forward. The junior varsity team worked just as hard as the varsity team to maintain a record of three wins and two losses. Although we had a few laying Keep Away. Junior Robert Muzny, haltback, attempts to keep the Norman offense from the ball. Midfielders, along with defenders, often scored goals for the team. rough spots, we basically had a good season,', said senior James Goodman, defender. The junior varsity played Norman twice, splitting the series. 'fWe whipped up on Norman the first time, said junior Robert Muzny, midfielder. The second time they had their varsity teamf' ............ as f si j ' i p Q 4 3 ts .5 3 it as .. M 5--h M K A A gf Q nb Q Q t Nw wg N Nz-,P qs Q X rm is 1 SK' s. t fx W gg X mx 'l' wx j ig iii ' atv' e ollow the Bouncing Ball. Senior Dylan Romo, midfielder, chases after the ball as he warms up. Warrn-up exercises helped to loosen muscles and joints. o For the Goal. Junior Jeff Cox, forward, kicks the ball toward the goal as an Edmond defender tries to block the kick. Forwards played both offensively and defen- sively. J'-B0 S' 122652 l O7

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oys, Junior Varsity Soccer. Front row: Jeremy Mosteller, Hung Nguyen, Kyle Cussen, James Huffman, Tobey Simpson, Glen Crissman, Justin Lindsey. Second row: Matt Buchheit, Scott Morgan, Bo Dalthorpe, Greg Mitchell, Jason lgleheait, Steve Gray. Third row: Scott Kendrick, Brad Wham, Clay Chambers, James Goodman, Robert Muzny, Russell Randolph, Jason Fredrick, Nathan Kriesel. ,lf A , , A 549 it Ei ' , 5 'Jw 9' ' 4 5 q u . . xt g L E 555' 'iw if 'J' .. I O xr, 1 f JJ 15 i - N.-Q ' fmt '-Ot, 'tts .g 1 ' , T ,a 1 . J M r ' 1 A' X 1 ,Wg g Lista Aly X ' fc' ...af 3 f ex, 6' 1 5. iil , Q. , Nj pg U tg 2' . ff! if-23 fa ' 1 f 2 N , . s Q 2' ' . I I, 4 A at ets s e ttt . be Jhta , '1't , ef . - i ff? t ' -.,. ah -,ix-S X ' , ff ! iw L i O -f '- O . . f,f1 . . t i 4 nf W gf . 1' . . ' r 1 1- r ff? , , .Y -1:1 .' - Y K . ii'. - 'k . f i:e:'3 ? . F He r' ,... 5' 'E H 9 oys Varsity Soccer. Front row: Barry Bell, Cory Pocock, Kyle Robert- son, Dustin Gish, Larry Johnson. Second row: Tim Thompson, David Ball, Brian Dedmond, Edward Hayden, Jeff Cox, Dylan Romo. Third row: Sean Donnell, Louis Satterlee, Geoff Snyder, Richard Hayden, Brian Matthews, Eric Odom, Doug Ball, Craig Crissman, Monty Johnson. occer Team Follows 'fBall99 Soccer was a sport which Jones, David filled his posi- re uired sk'll c d' t' MHS OPP ' ll Q U - -1 , OOF 111-911011, tion we and controlled the determination and hours of Edmond 2 I ball both defensively and practice in order to excel. offensively. As in other sports, there Delcity 2 I David began playing were individuals ln soccer soccer at age nine and had WhO VYCHUF beyond lhCif Norman 0 1 played on recreational, capabilities to become y D classic, adult and indoor outstanding athletes. Mmwes' CNY 3 I teams, S efli0f Dfi.Vi'd B 211 1 , Mount SL Mary 6 0 He was named to the 1985 captain and midfielder for all-district soccer squad after the LIONS, was named as the Carl Alben 1 2 the Lions' district three g outstanding varsity player. championship last year and X -J ei.r...i Fe Playing 0116 of the m0SI Yukon 8 I to the all-state soccer team ayi. J iii ..,,,. im ortant ositions th ' , if if J J T A fieiii, Davig played angreai Lawton Mamnhu' 0 1 th1DziI3i:iir was the only soccer ' - ' t' M k P f . role in determining who won Putnam City 1 0 player from Moore to be Juni0rrSf1S:i?GisIf cfsfemfei egd the soccer games in which he chosen for the all-state team. Sophomore Kyle Robertson, goalie, played. Westem Heights 7 0 practice before a match. Practice According to Coach Alan sharpened eye-foot coordination. Boys' Soccer lO6 Sm trategy Maker. Coach Alan Jones, sophomore Brian Dedmond, forward, and senior Eric Odom, defender, discuss a play. Team strategies were discussed often.



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irls' Soccer. Front row: Shannon Rice, Mendy Cay, Jennifer Newsom, Mary Jeminez. Second row: Tricia Orr, Michelle Goodman, Tracy Thompson, Stacey Baxter, Molette Pennington, Ann Davis, Holly Wilson, Jocelyn Barton. Third row: Traci Marlar, Renee Pendergraft, Kelly Roe, Mary Hall, Debbie Stewart, Terrie Johnson, Lee Amold, Tina Taken, Coach Anna Thompson. unning the Field. Sopho- more Stacey Baxter runs down the field and tries to elude her defender. Stacey played most of the year in the forward position. crambling. Sophomore goalkeeper Charlene Goodman hurries to grab the ball before opponents can score. Charlene was named as the outstanding defensive player. .. -- a ' N SL 3 Thompson Having been on the girls' soccer team since her freshman year, junior forward Tracy Thompson completed another outstand- ing season. Tracy, named the most valuable offensive player by her coach, was also selected to the all-district, all- regional and all-state team. While scoring more than Runs Through Defenses MHS OPP McGuincss 5 I Edmond l 2 Del City 9 I P.C. Wcsl 2 6 Norman 0 5 Yukon 0 I P.C. West I ll lgawton MacArthur 3 4 District Putnam City X I Regional Norman l 'P half of the total team goals, Tracy put fear into opposing defenders. An ability to be at the right place at the right time was the reason why she became such a prolific scorer. In one incredible game against Putnam City North, Tracy scored an amazing five goals as the Pride won 8-1. Girls' Soccer IO8 Sm

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