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Inexperienced varslty girls strive to Win The varsity girls soccer team at Round Rock has been working its way up the ladder for the past three years, according to Coach Gary Martin. Most of the young ladies on the team had never played soccer until they got into high school while many of their op- posing teams have girls who have been playing on club teams since they were six years old, explained the coach. Some of the Round Rock girls didn't even try soccer until their junior year, therefore their opponents have about a nine year head start on the Lady Dragons, Martin said. The most valuable players were Kate O'Rielly, junior, and Wendi Grant, junior. The most improved players were Theresa McKenna, junior, and Lisa Payne, junior. Most spirited players were Grant and Meredith Martindale, sophomore. Team captains were Tam- my Woehl, senior, and Robyn Hirsch, senior. A journey of a 1,000 miles begins with a single step and the young ladies have reached mile number 998, com- mented Martin. Kate O'Reilly, junior, kicks the ball to Wendi Grant, junior, at a varsity soccer game held at Dragon Stadium. VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER: 1Bottom Row! Sonia Shelton, Michelle Tripp, Maria Theologosg QSecond Rowj Theresa McKenna, Treon Biscomb, Adriane Harris, Robyn Hirsch, Tracy Paricio, Lisa Payne, fTop Rowj Meredith Martindale, Kate O'Reilly, Traci Smothermon, Susan Stockdal, Coach Gary Martin, Wendi Grant, Pam Bielecki, Angie Smith, Michelle Lampert, Tammy Woehl and Jonathon Wickline, manager. Members of the girls soccer team line up for practice drills that will improve their speed and eye-foot coordination. Mastery of these skills is important for ball control during play. 112 Varsity Girls Soccer
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ww' Javid Brady, senior and three-year letterman on goal on a penalty kick in the Dragons' game tain and was selected as the most valuable player he boys varsity soccer team, attempts to score a against Austin Anderson. David was the team cap- for the season. TQiVf'3iiWFHilllIl-IHIQ' if s1., ,L 1 ' mgggggsggggggfggziiiflifi ' M . llIIs? i'i 2939safssrslsafeffffflffia' 5 gffslg ani iffdfflfgiifllflii S gf,3g.mf:.a ' 'eee 1, fl ersisffsffffif fesssxsflffewwsa sf e fyyelffffifs 'Si-wffffsfawxia Ui ef rgie my it X921-'f'JY9iQ'.AF3sa'i if f t ffI?fQfgf L s4,,iPQi? Ig ss i n'f4f'f? '5:5'f,f 4'iZ'P,Zi5555Sii VARSITY BOYS SOCCER: QBOtt0m ROWJ William Herrington, Mike Fenskeg tSecond Row! Coach Carl Spruill, Glen Grider, Joe Giarrusso, Jeff Shook, QBack Row! Chris Crofoot, Kevin Karschnik, Lane Davis, Mike Johannsen, Paul Creel, Tony Bradley, Scott Cressman, Mark Fenske, Kent Grubb, Fern Hernandez, Coach Gary Martin. Rafael Ponce, junior, jumps over the opposing team's goalie as he drives the soccer ball into the Dragon goal. Varsity Boys Soccer 111
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