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Tough breaks hurt girls soccer Playing games hard but not getting the breaks kept Tokay's varsity girls soccer team from achieving the team goal of fin- ishing in third place. The Lady Tigers finished in fourth place with a 9-6 record in the San Joaquin Athletic Associ- ation and lO-6 overall. The desire and intensity was there but we just didn't get the breaks, said Alice Castellanos, fifth year head coach. The junior varsity socccer team led by Shelly Pfeifer finished in fourth place by with a 3-5 TOKAY Junior varsity 5 Edison' 2 l 5t.lVlary's' 2 l O Lincoln' 9 O Lodi' 5 I 3 Edison' l 3 St.lVlary's' O I 0 Lincoln' 5 l Lodi' 5 I ' denotes league game I. Varsity team members are front row April Taylor, Alice Tracy, Mary Riess, and Stephanie Plowman. Row two Marty Ehler, Ginger Rivera, Stephanie Risner, Erica Kegel, Lara Venkus, and Heather Johnson. Row three Coach Alice Castellanos, Gina Loduca, Amy 136 A league record and 5-9 over- all. Our junior varsity program is a new program so the experience is not quite there, soccer is becoming more popular so it will pick up, said Coach Pfeifer. Players earning post-season honors for the varsity squad were: Mary Riess, most goals scored, best defensive player, Jodi Stock, and coaches awards were given to Amy Young and Lara Venkus. For the junior varstiy team were' Cari Wright, most goals scored, Jamie King, best defen- sive player, and Cynthia Fowler was given the coaches award. Earning all-SJAA honors for offense were Riess, first-team, Alice Tracy, second-team, and Stephanie Plowman, honorable mention. Defensive honors went to: Young, second-team, and Stock, honorable mention. All-SJAA mid-fielder honors went to Venkus, second-team, and April Taylor, honorable me- tion. by Darrin Hughes photos by Gregory Cooper ss, ,QV-Ar f P? '.inz:-.- 'bs Young, Jodi Stock, Melanie Cobb, Jennifer Lupul, and Kristi Brooks. 2. Controlling the ball all alone is Karen Miller, junior varsity team member, as she heads up field. 3. Tokay's Amy Young looks up lield as she drives to set up a potential play. . B25 mvww-wwf gnu, Tb Et Q65 -if .2 . h',.,5, A , , y . 4..,,..-If
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'QESQSF 'H X 'I ' 'g L ' Q YB 5, L 3139, K XX 'N Ns 3 ,fx Q 54252: 35 2-- -. 'L!ZEs, fs 'Vin ,wg 4. Freshman David Smith has con- 5. During Tokay's loss to Lodi, .lon trol of the ball during T0kay'5 lag Garcia dribbles the ball down the game against Lodi. field- ? X - Boys soph frosh socc k th' d er ta e ir Being talented with good bench strength and discipline enabled Tokay's frosh-soph soc- cer team to finish third in San Joaquin Athletic Association. The team's record was 8-3-3. I think the guys had a good time, I had a good time, said Reuben Gomez, first year frosh- soph soccer coach. According to Coach Gomez, the team was well-balanced and, he said, had it all, we just didn't have the final punch to get the ball into the net. Players on the team always tried their hardest, according to Mr. Gomez. lt was a very disci- plined team with a lot of talent. He expected the team to, con- 5 it 5,1 ,, tinue to develop their skills, and to work well with the junior city leagues. ln most cases the players played up to their ability, but he said that some could have done better. He thought that the team's greatest strength was its defense which was pretty solid through out. However, the team, always had a little problem putting our midfield together, said Coach Gomez. He also noted that there was a strong bench. 'Alt was nice to have a good back up bench, said Mr. Gomez. by Jill Stapleton photos by Steven Chesley TOKAY l Franklin' 0 5 Edison ' 0 3 Stagg' 0 l St. Mary's' l 0 Lincoln' l 2 Tracy' 0 2 Lodi' l 3 Franklin' 0 6 Edison' 0 3 Stagg' 0 0 St. Mary's' O 0 Lincoln ' 2 O Tracy' 0 O Lodi' l - ' denotes league game - - - I Soph-frosh soccer 135
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