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I- 100fVar'sity foam Maket UMW, He waited for a chance and it came with 55 seconds left in the game, the score tied O- 0. Then from 55 yards out, captain Mike Witte booted the winning goal against Eu- reka. Despite some disappoint- ments the 7-11-2 varsity soc- cer team never stopped working, and the players were uvery positive all the way around, according to Coach Gary Mazzola. l'le urged each player to set indi- vidual goals. One overall team goal was to have a .500 season, win at least one game in the Granite City Toumament, and to have a shot at the conference title. While the team did not ac- complish any of these goals they refused to give up throughout the season. Al- though the Vikings left the Granite City Tournament winless, it was a really pres- tigous tournament since they had the opportunity to face the top teams in the state, commented senior captain Rob Kayser. The soc- cer Vikings made school his- tory in the Oct. 26 game as the first team to play under stadium lights. The intensity was higher under the lights, and PNH went 1-0 in the game against Fox though they were picked as the un- derdog, according to Mike Witte, who scored the game- winning goal. Yes, the North varsity soc- cer team may have had a dis- appointing playing season, but they went out in style,' according to Coach Mazzola. ln the last game of the sea- son, PNH faced Pattonville under the lights for the first round of districts. The stadi- um was filled with the largest cheering crowd Coach Maz- zola had ever seen at a PNN soccer game. -Tammy Bunton I gym-,... ,. Qlgslirw. N ' 'ka -Vwv Va -A f .x ..-.A . I . I . I 3 7 3 2 , - .-4, N ii , we 1, Varsity Soccer. Front Row: Matt Mitchell, Andy Orman, Steve Par- ton, Fredrick Furtenbach, Steve Pupillo, Tim Orman, Lance Spec- tor. Second Row: Rich Markus, Ryan Hoelker, Paul Saffa, Mike Stir- ling, Mike Witte, Brendon Childers, Willy Lemire, Jeff Laramie. Third Row: Todd Meier, Laurent Beau- chene, Rob Kayser, Coach Gary Mazzola, Doug Montroy, Mike Hedges, Pat Gribbon. Back Row: Kamaran Tajkarimi, Dave Trosky, Steve Schnell, Scott Adelson. Foe do Pecofrok focru Opponent We They Central 0 2 Bayless 4 1 Lafayette 2 1 Kennedy 1 1 Affton 1 O u.city 2 1 Oakville 0 2 Granite City 0 2 McCluer North 1 5 Chaminade 1 2 Webster 0 5 McCluer North 0 9 Haz.West 1 1 Maplewood 2 1 Kirkwood 1 5 Ladue 0 1 Fox 1 0 Riverview 2 5 Eureka 1 O South 1 Z5 Pattonville 2 3 Captain Matt Mitchell punts the ball upfield against Kirkwood. According to Coach Mazzola, Matt was one of the better goalies he's seen.
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