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Women's Soccer Dayton Wright St. ' wag fiouigille rum, mew w, , Before the game, Assistant Coach Chris Galbraith gives some advice to the players. Thom Meadows is the Head Coach for the team. PHOTO BY: Kevin Goldy - Controlling the ball is Kristi Spicer, as Lynda Sim- mons rushes to assist. The team was very young this year, having several freshmen. PHOTO B!- h. Kevin Goldy .7 w
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Down, but not out The 1987 Lady Eagles soccer team went through a rough season. Even though the team finished with a record of 0-11, all eyes are already looking toward the future. uThe team had one senior this season and a lot of really good players. With a little more experience, next year the tal- ent of these young players will come The MSU womenis soccer team had a hard year with a record of 0-9. That didnit stop Colette Sarniguet from celebrating after scoring the game- tying goal against the University ofLouisville. U of L went on to win 4-3. PHOTO BY: Kevin Goldy Undaunted by their losing season, the girls stood together against every opponent. Stephanie Brewer, Sue Lennon, and Tracy Allinder got sup- port from each other before the game. PHOTO BY: Kevin Goldy out, said Coach Thom Meadows. Most of the teams they were scheduled to play were in the top 20, nationally, and were a little more advanced than they expected. The Eagles played the Univer- sity of Dayton, the fifth ranked team; Rat- clilf, who was ranked thirteenth at the time and later moved up to fifth; Holy Cross, a team which was ranked eigh- teenth and also Canisius University. Meadows said the teams greatest ac- complishment was to play close games with such teams. tiOur best game, I feel, was with Canisius University. The score was tied until the opposition scored in the last two minutes of the game. They won with a score of 2-3. Our game with Holy Cross was also very close with a score of 2-4. Colette Samignet, a freshman player, was the lead scorer for the Eagles. Meadows said, itLynda Simmons, Karen Zech and Sonya Hatheld were all extremely talented players, especially in defensive play? The girls worked very hard in practice for me. They could not meet until late in the evening and they would stay late at night, knowing how dichult it was going to be for us to stay competitive, said Meadows. All our gratitude go out to the Eagles head football coach, Bill Baldridge, the University athletic department and my assistant coach, Chris Galbraith, for all their help, said Meadows. Baldridge allowed the team to practice and play on the football field, with the permission of the athletic department. Assistant Coach Galbraith not only played for the men's soccer team, but also helped the womens team on a volunteer basis. Twelve out of thirteen of the girls will be back to play next year. Hopefully, after we sharpen our schedule and improve the abilities of our younger people, we should be fun to watch, added Meadows. . -By: Tina Hamm 8t Bryon Souder
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Sports Featured; 110 More Than A Good Sport Back at home on the island of Mauritus soccer is a way of life much like football is to the United States. Soccer is the number one sport on the island with tennis coming in second. With this background, it isnt surprising to find Dominique Ah Chong on the University,s tennis and soccer teams. Ah Chong is a junior physical education and French major from the island. He has been in the States since 1985. During that summer the Indian Ocean Games were held on the island of Mauritus. The US. had a swimming team and basketball team to compete in the games. The coach of the basketball team was George Saddler, womenls tennis coach at the Uni- versity. Saddler saw Ah Chong play for the Mauritus national tennis team in the games and offered him a tennis scholarship to the University. Being awarded the tennis scholarship was the only way I could afford to come to the United Statesf, said Ah Chong. Ah Chong first started playing soccer in grade school. While most ofus were playing dodge ball he was learning to perfect a sport that he would use throughout his life. Ah Chong started tennis when he was 1 2 years old and played in his first tourna- ment at the age of 13. iiIn Mauritus I was considered a good tennis player. But even when I played for our national tennis team I never decided between tennis and soccer, said Ah Chong. Ah Chong receives much support from home which is 35 plane hours away. He often sends Video tapes and newspaper clippings of each team to his parents and younger brother. Ah Chong says that both parents play tennis and his brother is t , ranked the number 5 tennis player on the island. Even though Ah Chong received the MVP last year for tennis, things are not all fun and games. Its hard sometimes. I often get very tired when both seasons are in full swing but I have friends on each team so that makes it easier to go to practicesf, said Ah Chong. When both seasons are in progress, Ah Chong spends as many as l 7V2 hours a week in training. Two and a halfhours 0n the courts and 1 hour is spent lifting weights. With such a loaded schedule, how does school work fit in, especially with a double major? II was afraid that my grades would suffer, at first. I have learned to stay up late and studyfl he said. iiI would like to stay 100a; healthy next year, something I couldn,t do this season. I want to help lead both the tennis and soccer teams to the OVC Championships? said Ah Chong. During the 1987 soccer season, Ah Chong suffered a wrist injury. Although it was only a sprain, he was ordered to not use it for 3 months. Ah Chong concluded by saying, iiI love tennis but I love soccer too. IfI can help both teams win then that is what I am going to do? Ah Chong plans to teach tennis or soccer 0n the high school level in the United States or in the British school system on Mauritus. . eBy: Tresa A. Roberts 6: Bryon Souder
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