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TITANS SOCCER The Varsity And Junior Varsity Soccer Teams Kicked To A Climax By Sherrill McSwain Led by senior team captains Donnie Esposito, Bill Lutes, and Kevin Wendel- boe, the varsity soccer team continued their winning tradition with a conference record of five and three and their first state playoff berth in four years. Coach Carter commented, The 1986 soccer team achieved several goals: second place in the conference, a first ever win over Mt. Tabor, and an invitation to the state tournament. In the first round of state tournament play, the Titans lost a hard fought battle to a powerful East Forsyth team with a final score of 2-l. Commenting on the final game Chris Lowder said, Despite all our problems we pulled together as a team to play the best game of the entire season. Just as the varsity team was closing out their winning season with a 2-l defeat, the junior varsity was doing just the opposite by closing their season with a 2-1 victory over Parkland. 186 f Boys Soccer This year's junior varsity soccer team along with team captains Michael Espo- sito, Scott Jones, and Michael Lutes, achieved a 6-5-3 overall record. 'fWe jelled into a cohesive unit earlier this year due to the addition of several very talented freshmen who were quickly absorbed into our program. Consequently we were able to win some close ones, said Coach McAdams. Combined, this years soccer teams put together one of the best records in recent memory. A strong force behind this year's success can be attributed to the four brothers who served as team captains. Donnie Esposito and Bill Lutes headed the varsity, while their younger siblings, Mike and Mike led the J.V.'s. Talent and leader- ship, are two qualities that are unusual in an athlete, yet were plentiful in this year's soccer program. Even though Esposito and Lutes will graduate, their places will be filled by the brothers, ensuring the team a bright future. GOIN' FOR THE CATCH: Junior goalie Chris Lowder successfully blocks a Parkland goal. The Ti- tans went on to win the October 14 game 4-. 'Q Rob Harris FIRST ROW: Lee Powell, Jeff Travis, Matt Zollicoffer, Kevin Cruse, Scott Eisenbraun, Matt Graham, Andy Price, Paul Bouliford. SECOND ROW: Brittany Orrell, David Sipprell, Todd Glazener, Drew Cameron, Andy Muse, John Tuner, Mike Lutes, Scott Jones, Briggs Warner. THIRD ROW. Mark Mitchel, Mike Esposito, Chad Butner, Scott Smith, Russell Broome, Chris Hill, Robby Goodwin, Eric Zuleger, and Coach McAdams.
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