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Left: Spartans tussle with their St. X opponents. Below: Reserve team battles Mueller. Above left: Reserve Spartans clash with their foe. Above right: John Sanders leans toward victory. Left: Ist Row: Chris Sulton, Kevin Gerbus, Chris Ernst, Andy Juengling, Rudy Thornton, Mark Drees, Matt Petersman, Mike Drees, Pete Crable, Coach Arway. 2nd Row: Coach Dana Etter, Anthony Lonaker, Rick Fuchs, Brian Campbell, Joe Wagner, Paul Schildmeyet, Chris Schuehler, Dan Fucci, Aaron Phillips, Coach Rick Knoffer. 3rd Row: Coach Doug Littleman, Mike Buckley, Phillip Sterchi, Tom Pierce, Chris Schildmeyer, Marcus Shells, Sean Ballinger. 4th How: John Knecht, Jerry Gildea, Adam Jackson, Kurt. Jessen, John Ross, Dennis Merkle, Jerry Hauefle, Dan Brauning, Rob Rickenbaugh. 5th Row: Dave Kathman, Jerry Poppe, Brian Fehr, Greg Moulliet, Tony Carlotta, Kevin Beck, Carmine DiGiacomo. Missing: Darian Dauterich, manager FoothalUZl
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Touchdownll The 1986 freshman football season could definitely be called a success. Most Valuable Player Sean Ballinger, Most Improved Player Phil Sterchi, and Pride, Hustle and Desire winner, Dan Brauning led the team to a 2-5 record. This was the first time in four years that a freshman team had won a game. Improvement was especially evident in the areas of the offensive line and defense. Many of the games were close, though not all the scores showed it. The team expects much improvement in the next 3 years and hopes to soon be up next to Moeller and Purcell Marian. Captains Mike Morelli, Jeff Neal and Matt Carr led the 1986 reserve football team to a 2-6 season. Team members felt that there was an increase in the overall spirit and morale of the team, and in their belief in themselves. The most noticable improvements were in the record and the number of . players who will be starting on the varsity level next year. The Most Valuable Player was Joe Sanders; the Pride, Hustle and Desire award went to Mike Morelli. The 2 most improved players were Steve Norton and Gerald Melson. Above: Steve Niehoff punts above the heads of his opponent. Above right: Steve Niehoff throws a pass. Above center: Spartans smother Ste X. r; I... III. L 1 ! Below center: Steve Norton receives the Most Improved Award from Coach T om Gray. Center: Spartan Steve Niehoff 20 charges down the field Reserve Team Front row: Brian Beck, Rick Haeune, Bubba Cooper, Mark Koehler. Dave Kramer, Gerald Melson, Harold Gregory. Charles Stewart. John Ellis, Don Combs, Tom Brooks Second row: John Jones, Wayne Hardy. Jerry Porter, Joe Sanders, Ken Smith, Steve Norton, Jeff Stofa, Matt Carr, Jeff Neal, Frank Niesen, Mike Morelli, Coach Tom Gray Third row: Steve Yates, Carl Goyette, Tom Nicolaus, Terry Lowe, Dan Ginn, Tim Clay, and James Lynch
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Soccer! GirPs varsity soccer finished the season with an 11-64 record. The team, ranked second in the city and second in the GGCL, lost in double overtime to St. Ursula in tournament play. Many individuals received honors. Heather Breslin was athlete 0f the week for The Cincinnati Enquirer, most valuable offensive player, and made the second team in the GGCL, Leanne Branno was team captain, most valuable defensive player, and received honorable mention in the GGCL. Jenny Haddad was named first team AlI-League and first team All-City. Angie Johnson received the teamts most improved awardl Colleen Quinn, Debbie Munafo, and Lara Froning, also team captain, were named to the second team All-League. Kris Shively received honorable mention AlleLeague. This page top to bottom: Debbie Munafo prepares the ball for take off. Kristin Hilvert sees it coming, but isnft quite sure what to do yet. Angie Johnson races for the ball. Stop! We ire going to get the ball. Debbie Buerger pursues victory. Heather Breslin checks the action on the field. :Z'ZIGirl's Varsity
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