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Chrissy Wiegand ready to kick away Beth Goode giving it her all in the fight Se We for control of the ball. Lee Hoyle dribbling the ball upfield in the Wolverine effort. ¢ St i CoCd ee Oe Se oa GIRLS J.V. SOCCER Garfield 0-1 Woodbridge 1-3 Brentsville 2-8 Stonewall 2-6 Fauquier ari Osborn Park 5-3 Potomac 1-2 Stafford 2-0 Front Row: Amy Tharp, Deana Brides, Jenifer Brown, Diana Lamonica, Rueanna Hybl, Leigh Ann Bartlam, Jenifer Burt, Becky Goss Back Row: Caey Johnson, Binal Record Amy Jo Thomson, Donna Williams, Rebecca Hybl, Stacy Ally, Nicole Brown, 3.5 Lori Page Me fer Brown concentrates on keeping away from her Potomac opponent. ee oy | Bete Oo. Girls Soccer 29
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Coach; Carol Filo; “The Key to the SUCCESS Was togetherness.” The North Stafford High Girls Var- sity soccer team had an excellent year. The team possesed superb offense which scored 44 goals in the 86 season and allowed only 22 goals (A school record) in their defensive efforts. The girls ended the season with a 7-4-1 re- cord. According to Coach Filo, the rea- son for the teams success was that in- stead of the usual 2 or 3 players excel- ling the whole team was great. Coach Filo also cited team togetherness as a reason for the good year. Four players accounted for 34 of the teams total 44 goals, Lee Hoyle scored 10 goals, Christina Stewart had 9, Mi- chelle Stewart knocked in 8, and Liz Johnson ended the season with 7 goals. The record setting defense is not to be forgotten, with Beth Goode and Chrissy Wiegand allowing the oppo- nent only rare Opportunities to score. The '86 season also had two fresh- men playing on the varsity team. Both Erin Flanagan and Jenifer Grien played well against much older and more ex- perienced opponents. Both should be an asset in future seasons. The team lost 4 starters to gradu- ation, Liz Johnson, Christina Stewart, Michelle Stewart, and Kim Comeyne. These losses will be filled by Beth Goode, Chrissy Wiegend, and Lee Hoyle, all of whom have played since their freshman year. The combined talents and skill of the girls working together made for a Wolverine winning season. The J.V. team did not finish with the record the varsity did, but the team finished strong winning 3 of their last 4 games for a 3-5 record. The all around team leader was Jenifer Brown who as a freshman provided much of the of- fensive effort for the team. The spunk and determination of all the girls on both teams will provide future teams with a base from which to work. From the Yearbook Staff and all of North Stafford High — Thank you you've shown us that you're on the way up. GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER Fauquier 9-0 Potomac 3-3 Stafford 5-0 Gar-Field 6-1 | Osborn Park 1-3 Woodbridge 0-4 Fauquier 9-1 Stonewall 1-4 Stafford 5-1 Osborn Park 1-3 Final Record 7-4-1 Front Row: Jenifer Grein, Sheri Patterson, Christine Stewart, Michelle Stewart, Christine Dickerson, Jana Dake Back Row: Gabby Burns, Erin Flannigan, Laurie ' Allison, Beth Goode, Chrissie Wiegand, Kim Comeyne, Phillis Braxton, Susan Goss, Liz Johnson, Lee Hoyle 28 Girls Soccer
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“Friendship 1s important’” — Coach Harris. Asst. Coach Ganger 30 The 1986 spring season for girls track and field was another good year for Coach Lee Harris and Asst. Coach Susan Ganger. Their 6 and 2 record gave the team its’ Sth berth in the Com- monwealth District Meet. As stated by Coach Harris the close friendship of the team really helps the athletes in all events. Coach Harris predicts that the '87 season of girls track should be even better with 36 athletes returning and a lot of high caliber athletes from the surrounding middle schools. Some of the teams strongest events and pre- miere athletes were as follows: In field events, Alexis Clark was the strongest all around, breaking the long jump re- cord, making the new mark 17’ 1”. Yvette Harrison was tops in the shot put and discus, and also breaking the triple jump record, with the new record 346 . The sprints and hurdles be- longed to Jessica Burch and Debbie Goins, respectively. And last but defi- nitely not last, the long distance races were owned by Laura Seiffert, who broke the record for the 3200 yard dash, lowering the time to just over 12 minutes (12:02.4), and yet she was only a freshman at the time. With quite a few yo ung members and new talent coming up the girls track looks to keep up its’ winning ways and to keep ‘Run- ning ‘em down. First row: Coach Harris, Debbie Goings, Stacey Thomas, Cathy Kwiatkowski, Laura Seiffert, Yvette Harri- son, Jessica Burch, Tammy Tyler, Kiesha Bailey, Alexis Clark, Kara Bush, Kim Garrison, Candy Bohan, Laurie Miller, Karen Kruse, Ass. Coach Ganger, Second row: Michelle Travers, Teresa Perrow, Michelle Shipman, Joanne Bowers, Carrie Syverson, Christene Heath, Lisa Pack, Shannon Smith, Laura Chapman, Third row: Kirsten Clark, Shelley Smith, Lorraine Miller, Jenny Brindle, Holly Kruger, Samantha Markey, Sherri Braxton, Denise Hayes, Debbie Bridges, Laura Stapleton, Erin McCool Girls Track
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