KiCIlel'S filliSh SECDIICI Uilefaii ill ieaglle play With great im- Dl'OVeITlel'lt OVeI iaSt year, the varsity SOCCel' team took SeCOl'lCi place in the San Joaquin Ati IietiC ASSOCiatiOI'l. The KiCKeI'S started OUt well With 3 fil'St place ViC- tOI'V in the ECiiSOI l TOUF- n3VTJ.Ql'iQ. .. A . Aftel' losing theil' first game to Stagg, the KiCKeI'S Came back to Win their next five OUt of six games and tied Lii'1COil1. The SeCOl'lCi half of the SeaSOI'1, 'ifigefSyi Q5t to Stagg, the eVeI'itUai ieagUe Wiflhei' and to LOdi for the first time ih six years. The team did manage to qualify for Sections ahd battled DiXOh, only to lose Zi-'I and have their season end. Honored at the soccer banquet were Darren Loveccnio, most valuable offensive playerg Tnomas Riess, most valuable mid- fielderg Robert Riess and Kirk Fetzer, most im- proved players. Players William Van Oss and Gregory Platt pre- sented Ron Braden and Eric Wallace, assistant coacn with gifts fl'OlTl the team at the banquet.
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FI'0Sll-SOIIII SOCCEI filliSll llllitll llESt Ellel' l'BC0l'll TOK3V'S frOSh-SODh SOC- cer tearrl h3S earned ltS best record Wlth 8 11-2-1 showing in the Sah Joa- quin AthletlC ASSOCl8tlOh. DOUQ Frueh, frOSh-SODh soccer COaCh, thought his team would finlsn in the top three lh the lea- gue. He DelleVed that Lih- coln WHS their toughest competition and ms QUeSS proved to be cor- rect 35 the TrO.l3rlS beat rokav twice. on a orignt- er note, the KlCKerS dld KlCKerS' DahCIUet included MlCh3el CrUlCKSh8hK Bhd EltOI'l Alfred, best Offeri- sive players, Jef-Frey JOhh- SOh, best rhld-fleld play- ery RlChard Cook, best de- fenslve Dl8Ver, Bryson Cobb, l'hOSt lrT1DrOVed Dl3Ver. Coach FrUeh belleVed hlS team should be strong next Year ZS elght freSh- rrleh will return. He also thinks the Val'SitV team will do well next Veal' be- beat Lodi High twice this gauge of the sophomores Vear- . DerfOrm3hCe Oh thIS Awards given at the year's team, J te ,fot, D Nxyjhif-kg '-lg F Qlgigg ' G 1' h of 'ff' qi is G Mt. W - , ,159 ,, t ,,,, ggt' A' , ,V M Tel il,lt, J oe 43 FW it l lfiill l f 1'l:' l i 1 ttt L -tii ' ' 'A L . ' ' i' J ',,s J .if - Q: ,il Q I ,, l 7 'B' i,il H' lf: etl ol tl J 1, 'A L A letf e oee lll ltll J tle do , .J ,V . , ,,ltt: ttftt t't2 4. Frosh-Soph soccer team members Front rovr Tonla Peterson, wlllard Flelds, Brlan Gallego, Brad Braden, lvls Garcla, Michael Dutra, Khamhhay Phayson. Rovv two Ker lo, Scott Grady, James Gavln, Jeffrey Johnson, Michael Crulhshanh, Elton lllfred, Douglas Dstler. Row three Ron Moffet, Richard Cook, Frank luduha, Davld Garret, Coach Doug Frueh. 5. Drlhbllng downfleld, sophomore Jeffrey Johnson attempts to evade two Franlllln opponents. 6. Sophomore James Gavln passes the hall.
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