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-' . Q M t's half-time, Randallstown is losing 2-0. Soccer coach Keith Voelker's voice echoes around the whitewashed locker room. Men, we have to do better. David Shevitz, what are your observa- tions? Well, in the first half, we played better than the other team: We kept the ball on their side. They took sev- en goal shots and we took nine .... The thing is, they scored two goals. We didn't score any. How astute of you, David. What do you think, Marshall Katz? If we'd play more like a team we could do betterf' If some of us would get rid of our personal differences, adds fullback Jeff Cohen, maybe we could start playing team ball. VARSITY SOCCER Rams Foes 2 Milford Mill 0 2 Woodlawn 1 0 Parkville 1 0 Kenwood 6 1 Towson 4 1 Patapsco 4 ' 3 Perry Hall 0 1 Franklin 3 0 Overlea 4 1 Dulaney 3 2 Lansdowne 1 wing -4, losses-7 JV SOCCER Rams Foes 2 Milford Mill 1 0 Woodlawn 1 O Parkville 2 3 Kenwood 2 2 Towson 0 1 Patapsco 3 4 Perry Hall 1 2 Overlea 1 5 Lansdowne 4 1 Dundalk 2 2 Dulaney 1 wins-7, losses-4 88! Soccer 4Captain Jon Ferber deftly avoids the foot of a falling opponent to score the home team's first point against Woodlawn. Varsity soccer coach Keith Voelker urges team members to work together to defeat Mil- ford Mill. We have a lot of ability, com- ments goalie Todd Clem. Coach Voelker paces around the room, thinking about this year's team performance. Individually, these boys are certainly talented. Let's not knock ourselves too much, says Jon Ferber. Of the three years I've played on varsity soccer, this year's the best. Well, cuts in the coach, it's time to go back on the field. And remember, you're all on the same team. . .,......,-I . . ..............,.. ..,. . M W., , ..... . . , ..... . u ll
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triumphed, winning all of its games, Dulaney Sr. came in secondg Overlea Sr. was thirdg and RHS trailed in fourth place. The team's main difficulty during the season seemed to be servingg be- cause points can only be scored by the serving team, this weakness cost the Rams many games. Another weakness was lack of ex- perienceg RHS had only four return- ing players, including setters Holly Shamleffer and Betsy Kohlhepp. Also, in the beginning of the sea- son, the Rams played teams that were not as skilled as those they played later. After the first few matches, Randallstown became over- confident. On the whole, most of the girls on the team feel that their season could have been better. There's always next year. Exhibiting excellent form, varsity team mem- ber Barbara Moore follows through after set- ting the ball. Extension of elbows and knees is especially important in this overhead pass. QUA-2.920 J 1 A L P JV VOLLEYBALL Front row: Eileen Wixt- ed, Lynn Zabin, Monica Taylor. Row 2: Diane Ireland, Debbie Kessler, Liz O'Malley, Vicki Anvari. Back row: Coach Hodas, Michelle Shinsky, Dawn Garnes, Kim Garnes, Beth Costley, Michelle Spriggs. With arms extended, Beanie Wixted positions herself to bump the ball. Her serving made her an asset to the JV team. . ..,. .. ,,, W V -- ' ' .tu . Rh f 5-mm . ML--3' ' L I g1:..:,,, - 1- . ' U '- Ai, ki w,., .,r,, VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Rams Foes L Woodlawn W L Parkville W W Kenwood L L Towson W L Patapsco W L Perry Hall W W Overlea L W Lansdowne L W Dulaney L W Dundalk L wins-5, losses-5 JV VOLLEYBALL Rams Foes L Woodlawn W L Parkville W W Kenwood L W Towson L L Patapsco W L Perry Hall W L Overlea W L Lansdowne W W Dulaney L W Dundalk L wins-4, losses-6 - 1 5, :V . ' ow ' ' A H Qatw --TH qi 4-.4 l T 4 fi.: as SES.: Fefailigrs 2334, l -735,7 V K sz-AC. - p VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Front row: Patti Anvari, Helane Blumenthal, Debbie Carmen, Robin Cohen. Row 2: Pam Price, Marcela Robinson, Gina Scott, Lynise DeVance. Back row: Vanessa Ropka, Barbara Moore, Holly Shamleffer, Betsy Kohlhepp, Denise Kessel- man, Coach Lane. bConcentrating intensely, Senior Marcela Robinson spikes the ball as hard as she can while the official keeps a watchful eye on the net for possible violations.
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YBefore the match against Franklin, Joe Klompus checks with AnnMarie Cassidy and Laurie Geelhaar for last week's score. Is he Atlas? Mark Amoyal shoulders the ball. Soccer is one of the few sports where players use their entire bodies-except for their hands. of?-N 0 ' L I xr.. ,X si is My :,, z l L, Because of a misguided Rams kick, T. J. Stet- son runs hard to keep the ball from going out of bounds. 2' ' , :gif +-- -. ' '. X ,, ff w . rf 4Clean up. JV dribbler Alex Karas lugs the supply box-containing timer, scorecards, horn and first-aid kit-back to the equipment room. Stopping a Woodlawn opponent in his tracks, Jim McGhin returns the ball to Ran- dallstown's control. JV SOCCER Front row: Walter Miller, John Lee, Jimmy McGhin, David Tayman, Alex Karas. Row 2: IssacGutman, Michael Rosenblatt, David Heller, Chris Desmond, Kevin Oliner, Jenny Valinsky. Row 3: Mi- chael Reese, Timmy Duffy, Michael Hawley, Darren Sweep, Craig Fasnacht. VARSITY SOCCER Front row: Larry Leibmen, Todd Ehrlich, In Soo Jung, David Shevitz. Row 2: Laurie Geelhaar, Michel Ter- siguel, Un Chin, Todd Clem, Marty Setren, Allan Ferber, AnnMarie Cassidy. Back row: Greg Tessier, Jon Love, T. J. Stetson, Jon Fer- ber, Joe Klompus. Soccer!89
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