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Large turnout , helps season With the best turnout in years, the girls' field hockey team finished an outstanding season with a 3-3-3 record. Having eight returning players, including three year goalie, Sue Turn- bow, the girls proved to be strong defensively as they tied South Eugene 0-O in the first game of the season. North then went on to defeat Sheldon 1-O, with Joan Furtado scoring the winning goal. Sports Day was exciting as the High- landers lost the first game to Sheldon 0-1 but then came back to shutout both Thurston and Roseburg 2-O and 1-O . Special awards were presented to Ionelle Smith, Most Improved Player, Mary Smith, Outstanding Defensive Player, and Sue Turnbow, Sportsman- ship. Jan Kinkade Cleftj and Terry Bemado combine their efforts to dribble past the Colt line
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Girls end volleyball with a good l3-l record For the second straight year, the North Eugene Spikers fell one match short of taking the district title. The girls completed the season with an impressive 13-1 record, losing only to the undefeated Marshfield Pirates. North finished second in league play, which sent them into the double elimination District Toumament as the second seeded team. In the tourney, North got rolling by handing Thurston an easy loss. They then met the defending District Champs from Churchill and lost by a narrow margin of 13-15, 16-18, after sweeping the first game 15-6. The DSIIQIS came back to knock Cottage Grove, Springfield, and the Lancers out of the Tournament. In the finals against Marshfield, the Highlanders lost 13-15 and in the sec- ond game held the Pirates at match The team gets their spirit up before the tough South match. VOLLEYBALL point six times before surrendering the game 16-18, along with the game and the Championship. Both having outstanding tourna- ments, North's Kristi Lewis and Kathy Johnson were selected to the District All-Star Team. The JV's also had a successful season with Sophomores Tracee Hodney and Molly I-logard leading the team. jf Kristi Chopper Lewis proves why she received the team's MVP award.
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