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AFTER A REFRESHING drink of and Jr. Mike lbrahim are ready to go during a break, Fr. Jae Hun Cho back in and play in a home JV game. W1 .. t ,,, j' J N -,.., v ft.. W ... f ' -..Ja fp . a Q , -L 4 ji, 'fi Wig. :-5' as in O 2 Zemi .IV SOCCER: FRONT ROW: Steve Chinn, Chad Davis, Dave Jarrett, Ben Jarrett, TJ Kennedy. ROW 2: Coach Debbie Etchison, Jon Smithberg, lan Friedman, lan Buchanan, Mike Ibra- Zemi SOPHOMORE SOCCER: FRONT ROW: John Chung, Jae Hun Cho, Jeff Bain, Todd Domer, Mike Schreiber, Jeff Weeder. ROW 2: Chris Spears, Ja- son Dietz, Cary Johnson, Kelly Dyk- stra, Tony Bevill, Peter Dunn, Alex Ar- him, Mare Mitchell, Joe Stolcis. BACK ROW: Ross McKinney, Matt Suby, Chris Creaney, Dean Munnell, Ace Vaughan, Chris Hayes, Larry Wood. -' H - 'V v J gt matas, Coach Jerry O'Grady. BACK ROW: Mgr. Julie Hopkins, Brandon Aslin, Brian Robison, Vladimir Kara- sik, Gary Schemmerling, Matt McGowan, Greg Margolin, Mgr. Jamie Jones. Q Ah Ai .. I MQ. A 'A 'If' F Qi ' Vai I . - -fa egg, 23 X K +G ' sr J 4. 2, a 9 ' .U 4 w. .yy J, M 'N J AQ '-N? ' -'s N' l , J , ' .. .,.. ir U Wd , I KA , W Y Q . i Rh il J x 'Eg ,af Q 7 be Q5 - ff' + ,J 1 v f P 9 r . - T I 2 ' f, ll? 'fl' l S1 - . A , 4' :., THE HELP of Soph, Alex Ar- team had an impressive ll-3 win over Soph, Matt McGowan lakes the Golden enroute to compiling an ll-3-l down the field. The sophomore Overall Season record. Copy nnd Layout: Jennifer Seick and Michelle Dveirin Zemi FRESHMAN SOCCER: FRONT ROW: Brant Witzel, Uri Granot, Jason Beaubien, Tom McMillion, Larry Dodds, Brian Sawyer. ROW 2: Mgr. Mandy Shorter, Andy Thompson, Glen Davis, Daryl Sanders, Eric Berkeley. Mgr. Erika Slayton, Coach Larry Win- ten. BACK ROW: Jason Moore, Greg Williams, Jon Cornell, Steve Jordan, Michael Rivera. Jivfsophfmsh soccer
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S O C C E R S The soccer season began with a dream. There were visions of running down the soccer field and scoring an unlimited amount of goals while many fans watched intently. Maybe the dream included an unde- feated season or a gratifying win over Arapahoe or Cherry Creek. But before this fantasy be- came reality, the players real- ized that they had to work hard. We were willing to spend time practicing in order to do our best at games,', said Fr. Chris Spears. Practices included late sum- mer workouts, and after school, dailies started. They consisted of drills for quickness, attack- ing concepts, and conditioning. The best part of the season was winning, said Fr. Brant Witzel. Their 7-4 record showed that winning was what they did. This was Overlandis best recordever for freshmen soccer. Earning team awards were Most Improved Fr. Chris Spears, Most Inspirational Fr. John Chung, and the Most Valuable Player Fr. Steve Jor- dan. Kicking, passing, and weav- ing through opponents, the sophomore team worked to- wards their dream also. 'gThe Arapahoe game was our best game and most exciting be- cause we were the only team from our school to beat them, said Fr. Cary Johnson. Our team's goal was not to worry so much about our win- loss record and concentrate more about the game itself, said Coach Jerry O'Grady. Some of the JV players want- ed more out of the game than just a winning season. I had a good time becoming better friends with lots of people, and it was something fun to do after school, said Jr. Chris Creaney. One team goal was to im- prove teamwork. Coach Debbie Etchison said, The best part was that we started working just as individuals and towards the end we worked well as a team. Winning team awards were Most Improved Jr. Mike Ibra- him, Most Inspirational Fr. Chad Davis, and Most Valu- able Player Soph. Ian Fried- man. As the season came to a close, players from each team had a chance to look back and discov- er dreams can come true. JV Soccer Sophomore Soccer Freshman Soccer 5-8 8-3-l 7-4 OHS OPP OHS OPP OHS OPP Mullen 3 2 Denver East 2 l Denver East 3 1 Cherry Creek-9 2 3 Arapahoe 0 2 Gtllderl 1 l 3 Rangeview I 2 Galeway 5 0 Heritage 3 2 Regis 4 2 Rangevlcw 2 3 Arapahoe 2 1 Colorado Academy 5 0 Boulder 0 l Cherry Creek-I0 0 5 Regis 2 3 Smoky Hill 5 1 Cherry Creek-l0 3 10 Kent Denver 5 2 Regis 0 l Littleton 2 O Mullen 2 l Littleton 5 l AfHPah0e l 2 Cherry Creek-9 l 4 Heritage 0 l Hefllage 5 0 Kent Denver 3 2 Fairview l 2 Rwgeview 6 1 Colorado Academy 2 l Central 12 0 Littleton l l Mullen 0 l Douglas County 2 l Cherry Creek 0 2 5 6 Sports c is 1. ve - . t e S Kurt Tsumura Kurt Tsumura USING HIS HEAD wisely, Jr. Creaney shows his skill in the JV against Fairview. A big part of tices was dedicated to working on
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G Y M N A s T 1 C S I be Begg n-N. 1' . ..-1,5 5 4 Every sport begins with a dream of a successful season and the gain of personal accom- plishments. But the girls' gym- nastics team began their season with new rules, new attitudes, new goals, and a new coach. One of the goals the team strove for was to have the best possible season with the hope of qualifying for state. However, their main goal was to become closer as a team. I think we worked really hard at becoming closer and being able to work with each other, said Sr. Shar- on Hutchison. For the second consecutive year, the team had a new coach. Faith Meluso was the replace- ment for Coach Chris Bracken. Along with a new coach came new rules. Our coach last year was sort of laid back, but Faith was not at all like that. She really made us work which was good, but it was still a big change from the pre- vious year, said Sharon. Not only did the team's mem- bers have to adjust to new changes, but Coach Meluso had to also. The support of several other Overland athletic coaches and staff, as well as custodians, made my season of coaching more enjoyable. I hope to be back next year, said Coach Meluso. Many of the team's members felt the same way. She was a good coach. She kept us going and disciplined us. I hope she comes back next year, said Soph. Brandon Coors. Despite the new changes, the Zcmi GYMNASTICS: FRONT ROW: Man- ager Schaun Zahn, Sharon Hutchison, Analisa Kantor, Julie Nadolne, Carrie Kildow, Jill Scherrer. ROW 2: Assist. Coach Denise Acell, Brandon Coors, Kristen Lenhart, Melissa Cooper, Brid- team had an overall successful season. It was fun and every- one improved greatly. Toward the end we got a little sick of it, but we still came out with our highest team score, added Brandon. The team ended their season with a six and three re- cord, a third place finish in the league, and a second place fin- ish at districts. The team as a whole did not qualify for state, but they did qualify three of their team members: Soph. Julie Nadolne, and Jrs. Analisa Kantor and Erin Graham for the state meet. Although none of the girls qualified for the finals at state, they felt they had done their best and had had a successful season. get Haber, Angela Gibbs, Coach Faith Meluso. ROW 3: Wendy Lundin, Deb- orah Vargo, Lanean Lang, Jennifer An- dersen. BACK ROW: Kirstin Czeczok, Cristy Kaiser, Erin Graham, Lori Lun- din, Stacey Todd. Girls' Gymnastics 6-3 OHS 145.60 145.65 OPP Cherry Creek Hinkley 145.60 78.2 Littleton 140.55 153.0 Arapahoe 147.7 147.2 Heritage 147.7 141.35 Gateway 149.2 151.5 Rangeview 150.85 138.85 Central 150.85 17.8 Smoky Hill 144.05 96.75 Centennial League Third District Second 5 8 Sports W N ML, ,..,..-v gm-J ' Darren Hardy
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