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With time techniques may change, but the skills stay the same. The newest technique for the Boys' Soccer Team was the philoso- phy on coach--player relationships. Paul Mendes, a player forthe Sounders and a Newport alumnus, was installed as an assis- tant coach. It was much easier for the guys to relate to Paul. There wasnit the teacher-student relationship. Paul Ren- kert, another Sounder, also helped to coach his former alma-mater earlier in the year. The pair were a tremendous uplift to the team, remarked Coach Don Her- shey. Dedication was the name of the game. You've got to want it had enough to go out and get it. Physically and mentally, the team was Well rounded, tough and capable of handling anything. As Coach Hershey said, It just depended on the attitude with which the situation was attacked. Anybody or any team is potentially capableg it just depends on Where you place your prior- ities. Q3 'V
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a threat to the opposing teams. This year there was only one match that Coach Lin- coln was even the slight hit worried about, hut as usual they played strong and won. l. Senior Annette Sax pulls way hack for a good, hard swing. 2. VVith an underhand swing, Sophomore Kathy Knnnwiede hits the hirdie. 3. Lori Eken, sophomore, is keeping score for her tezunmates. 4. Standing in ready position, Senior Katy Miskimen watches for the hirdie. s5fbs:..- nge U 'QW at N M 'fini I-Q. -G7 5. Coach Ray Lincoln gives instructions to the had- ininton team. 6. Bohhi Io Duvall, senior, shows good sportsmanship in shaking hands with an opposing player. 7. Prepared for another good hit is Senior Carol Ilowe. 8. Sue Gustafson, senior, gets ready for another smash down the court. 9. Syd McLean and Lucy Chang, sophomores, pause for a moment from scorekeeping to watch the match. it Le Q3
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Coach Hershey thought that the players were perhaps the best he had ever worked with. And, although over half the players graduated at the end of the season, he feels that there's still hope for next year. It happens every yearg in time they will be replaced. 1. junior judd Virdeu goes for a goal. 2. Coach Mike Smith and Steve Clearman, junior, discuss the game strategy. 3. After an interception, junior Carl Sikkeina reverses the action. 4. Everybody needs a breather! 5. The players congratulate each other after an out- standing goal is achieved. 5. Sometimes shots can be very tricky. 7. Senior Chuck Parks outruns his teammates and an- ticipates his next move. 8. A short timeout can mean the difference between a win or a loss. Q5 75 Q7 V8 1
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