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Most Offensive Player Natalie Mould. Great Save Maria! Q 6 .. ,i . A v vi ff. 4'hnmfwn1..4 Q it S Captain Michelle Leungtakes the ball. Captain Diane Hague throws it 5,- Top Row: Natalie Mould, Eileen Mclntire, Letty Lee, Lisa Logan, Tami Smith, coach-lane Rothfus, Lara Hrinkevich, Sandy Stelling, Eileen Garcia, Lisa Gallagher, Karen Fernandez, Bottom Row: Stacey Lanza, Karen Young, Capt.-Diane Hague, Maria Rusa, Capt.-Michelle Leung, Lisa Uberall, Patty Leung Most Offensive player Stacey Lanza. 2 'V gay -We 147
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Girls Varsity Soccer Go To T Going into their fourth season, the girls soccer team is looking better every year. This year, in particular, marks the first year they qualified to go into the State Tournament. They held their own and did as well as ex- pected. Each year something new is accomplished, but this season these lady Vikes weren't satisfied with just one thing, they had alot of new developments. As far as the season went, many new doors opened...more scoring, a stronger defense and beating such arch-rivals as Monroe and Hoffman. Also, for Michelle Leungtflaptainl and Sandy Stelling who were picked se- cond team all-division players. The most improved player was Captain, Diane Hague. While the most offen- sive players were Natalie Mould and Stacey Lanza. Once again, for the second year in a row, the girls were faced with the, Spotswood linx . Every season the last game is played against Spotswood and every year it ends up in a tie. Next year they are going to try and break this upsetting tradition. The future looks very promising with alot of young players returning next fall. Also, the upcoming seniors, Lara Hrinkvich, Eileen Mclntire, Tami Smith, Natalie Mould, Lisa Logan, Eileen Garcia, Sandy Stelling, and Mary Ann Heinzeroth. Eileen Mclntire shows her finesse with the ball. 4t ff '...l. Patti Leung takes a shot at the goal. l 46 e States... as . , wg.. .- A , .-.W ,Y . ' .L Q KR .:f..t... tg
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This soccer season turned out to be more promising than expected. With one lunior, eighteen Sophmores, and four Freshman. lt was a bigger turn out than expected. With this many players Coach Purcell anticipated a very successful year. The success may not have shown in our record, but it sure showed in our team itself. We worked together, therefore we felt a great feeling of togetherness at the end of each game. Of course we couldn't have done it without our Captains, Becky Reimer and Amy Lee, and our scorers, Erin McLane and Ti Nugyevn. This year has showen all of us how to work as a team and benefit from each others skills and knowledge, A IOB WELL DONE! By, Mary Costley IV GIRLS SOCCER 'V-qnyf AMY Top Row: Coach Pucell, Melissa Conoever, Cheryl Pulcine, Tina Sitarik, Kelly Harkins, Becky ReimertCapt,J, Erin Mc Lane, Nicole Slam, April Robbins Middle Row: jennifer Golden, Kristen Mortenson, Ti Nguyen, Dawn Hallowell, Cindy Browder, Alyssa Verderami, Andrea Dimino, Karen Buckalew Bottom Row: Kyung Kim, Deshea Young, Mary Costley, Holly Simins, Cindy Pellicane Not Pictured: Mary Ann ileinzeroth MMA X ti Mascot Top: Wendy NathantCapt.l, C-ail LaPlantetCapt.l Bottom: Kelly Coppel, April Pilato, Terri Ramsey 148 For their first year, the gymnastics team did as well as ex- pected. There was a lack of interest, but in the years to come that will be overcome. They had a limited backround, but they set goals for themselves and stuck to them. Each meet they competed at they got a higher score, starting the season with 22.6 and finishing with a 44.75. There over all record was 0-6, but their is a lot of promise for the future. The team only consisted of seven girls. Wendy Nathen was an important part ofthe team along with Gail La Plante. Next year looks very promising and will hopefully be more popular.
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