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foam Team Meer Tm Gow! The Sophomore Soccer Vi- kings achieved a 15-5-5 re- cord, under the direction of Coach Ken McDonald and team captains Matt Marske and Adam Cehajic, The soph- omores kicked their way to the Suburban Tournament where they placed second after defeating our local rival- ries. Sophomore Fenton Strick- land remembered the game against Parkway Central. l'The team came from behind with the help of a few marvelous saves by goalie Scott Beest- man, he said. The final score was 2-1, PNH's favor. Q I x,--.N ,H Fw Ge Pecauk foccu Opponent We They '-Qlfzg Central 2 5 South 5 1 - Clayton S O Central 2 1 , Ladue 7 O Lindbergh 1 2 Kennedy 5 1 0-'W Affton 5 0 ' U. City 4 0 Oakville 0 4 Granite City O 1 Francis Howell 2 1 Hazelwood East 2 0 Webster 5 1 McCluer North 5 1 Hazelwood West 1 1 Fort Zumwalt 2 0 Kirkwood 1 1 DeSmet 0 1 Ladue 5 1 Fox 0 0 Riverview 2 1 Eureka 1 O South 0 0 - 102lSocceri1 Q will The Freshman Soccer team, equipped with new uniforms and direction from Coach Gary Cole, finished the season with a 9-5-1 record. The play- ing ability of Mark Lindberg, Nic Salpekar, Arthur Chou and goalie Jason Clark, helped the Vikings defeat all three Parkway schools. Beat- ing West and South 1-O, they also beat Central 5-1. Coach Cole said, The Soccer Vi- kings showed they had what it took with teamwork, determi- nation, strong defense, and an all over good year. Sophomore Soccer. Front row: Jason Kayser, Fenton Strickland, Scott Beestman, Eddie Haynie, Nathan Kin- sey. Second row: Dickie Gummels, Mike Laver, Adam Cehajic, Jason Sklar, Randy Sklar, Greg Radensky, Shamm Bates, Mike Byrd. Back row: Jeff Ladd, Dan Winograd, Coach Ken McDonald, Matt Marske, Craig Schafer. With a record of four shut-out games. Freshman goalie Jason Clark is ready for another save. The opposing player looks distracted before shooting at Jason. Arthur Chou, who scored two goals this season, awaits a chance at an- other shot. g . i I -frrwcdr. l 1-7-lf al fwfr ' Freshman Soccer. Front row: Jason Clark, Josh Gerlt, Neal Posdamer, Da- vid Frank, Robb Muther. Second row: Ray Paschke, Nick Salpekar, Tony Me- zines, Ronnie Malek, Andy Sei, Danny Blasiar, Mike Katz. Back row: Arthur Chou, Ryan Harmon, Eric Larsen, John Maher, Gary Brown, Todd Jaenke, Derek Cain, Jeff Lehman, Coach Gary Cole.
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GM foccm: More Tian Meek' He Eye With Karin Steinmeyer draw- ing attention to midfield, Ra- chel Lander and Shell Aden fought to score. Goalie Wendy Wade along with Courtney Un- terreiner held opponents' scoring down, according to Coach Gary Mazzola. The girls varsity soccer team, 7-9- 1, competed with the top 10 area teams in evenly fought games, he said. Overtime was a key. We lacked the one goal threat that most teams had, so we relied on balance, said Coach Mazzola. The best game was the night game against Parkway South, said junior Karen Rice. PNH shut them out 5-O. l'lt was the lin- est girls soccer game l've ever Fm, no Renew 6014 focwr. Opponent We They Parkway West 1 2 OT Parkway South 2 5 OT Ladue 5 0 Kennedy 2 4 Fox 4 O Oakville 2 3 Maplewood 7 O University City 9 0 Hazelwood East 1 2 OT Webster 1 2 OT Lafayette 5 5 OT West 4 0 Affton 2 1 Parkway South I5 O Eureka 1 3 Kirkwood O 1 Pattonville 1 4 'OT indicates games that went into overtime play. 1o4fG1.r1S s0fmri....- coached, said Coach Maz- zola. 384 The girls JV soccer team ended at 7-10-1. Erin Carmen and Kari Shoemake were top scorers. Stephanie Herndon took over goal because of in- jury to Michelle Moeller. -Laurie Krug photos by Marit Lopez Junior Karen Rice uses her head to get the ball away from a Kirkwood player. Girls Varsity Soccer: Front row: Jill Theusch, Karin Steinmeyer, Wendy Wade, Shell Aden, Brenna Bradley. Second row: Karen Rice, Kim Riley, Suzanne Oliver, Tiana Londoff, Laura Zelle, Amy Muehrer, Amy Camien. Back row: Michelle Leneau, Amy Hem- kens, Courtney Unterreiner, Karen Ketsenberg, Aimee Meacham, Kate Steinmeyer, Rachel Lander, Coach Gary Mazzola. Girls JV Soccer: Front row: Amy Dalton, Erin Carmen, Jessica Figert, Jill Stemeck, Micoa Takano. Second row: Jenny Bosenbecker, Suzie Muehrer, Lisa Merritt, Angel Cheung, Stacy Halter, Kari Shoemake. Third row: Stephanie Hemdon, Nicole Bay, Shannon Sorenson, Lori Laconte, Laurie Graning, Michelle Conkwright, Cheri Walters, Del Fisher. Back row: Coach Chris Whitenack, Dorie Sher, Michell Cyrus, Michelle Moeller.
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