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Varsity soccer a first for girls After a two year fight to become a varsity sport the Girls' Soccer Team finally pulled through. Ms. Tia Kinnear, adviser, worked with two former Newport students, Mike Smith and Laura Buck, and Man- ager Doreen Youderian. The season started March 28 and after two cuts the team was limited to thirty-two girls who were then divided into varsity and iunior varsity quads. Practices were held alternately on the foorpall field, baseball field and the new playfield in Newport Hills. Along with the privilege of being a new sport the girls received new uniforms, warm-ups, balls, nets and flags. When asked who the key players might be, Ms. Kinnear stated, There are no key players in soccer. lt's a team sport that takes the effort of all to make it come out right. In its first season as a varsity sport the Girls' Soccer Team, with an enormous number of experienced players, appeared to have the po- tential of a first place team. l. Sophomore Traci Cooke pursues the ball during a preseason turn-out. 2. Advisor Tia Kinnear is pleased with the performance of the team. 3. Coach Mike Smith shares a few of his soccer experiences with Junior Cheryl Schmitz. 4. Junior Sandi Simpkins and Sophomore Kathy Johnson engage in a battle for posses- sion of the ball. 5. With determination showing on her face Senior Sammi Piha leans into a firm pass from one of her teammates. 6. Displaying excellent soccer form are Junior Cari Rawlinson and Senior Sue Anderson. 7. Sophomore Laurie Clark concentrates on her next offensive move during a practice session. l 104
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