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BOYS' RESERVE SOCCER Wrunt R0w M. Sheppard, T. Scarton, E. Browning, S. Bright. J Wolfe, G. Carlton. O. Kattmann mack R0w T. Donosky, J. Dixon. H. Clark. M. Page. S. Seninr UH-aptain Scntt Ruehr defensively Ray, T. Spurling. T. Shaw, J. Poulsen, Coach holds his position while keeping Memorial P. Leahy from the ball. BOYS FRESHMEN SOCVER Usmnt Hnwb sun. R. Darling. H Wyche, W. Mnngesku. W. C. Bunting, .I Martin, D. Schloper, H. Schw Davis, B. Henning, J. Kinsey, J. Alvey, M. field, R. Miner, F. Ivlurinosvu. AA Gerhart Wilsun thk Rum Coach F. Shnpmeyer. D. Anderi Soccer 3 1
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Reb uiIding year proves successful Harrison boysi soccer team ended their 1987 season with a 5-6 city reenrd and 10-9-1 overall. .WVE' had a very good and success- ful season, stated Coach Kim McQuay. ending his first season for Harrisun. Fu-eaptains for Harrisun's varsity squad were senior Scott Rnehr and junior Mike Schleper. Cn-eaptain Roehr Commented. ttlt was a very guod season. especially Considering it was a rebuilding year for our team. At the soccer jamhoree on Am. 22. Harrison heat Castle. North. and tied Central for a 2-0-1 record for that day. The regular season began un Aug. 29. Unfortunately, Harrison lost a BOYS' VARSITY SOCCER tFront Rnwt Jay Donosky. Tim Hamby. Steve Simpson, Brad Frasier. Bart MCCune, Keith Miller. Nick Whelan. David Baransik tBaCk RowT Scott Rnehr, Heinrich Deters, Paul Marinescu, Bri- an Kerney. John Miner, Tim Whelan, Mike 30 Soccer hard game against Memorial 0-2. A big part in the Warriorsf season was a first in the K-Mart Invitational Tournament on Oct. 2-4. Harrison's biggest win came late in the season. In the second match against Memorial, Harrison held the Tigers hack to win 1-0. ttDet'eating Memurial was the highlight of the seawn. not only for the players. but also for the big sec- tinn uf Warrior fans. stated Roehr. Aecnrding to Coach MeQuay, the leading senrers 0f the season were as follmysz senior Paul Marinescu. scor- inchr seven goals and making four as- sists: junior Tim Hamhy with six gnals and three assists; and Roehr with six goals and two assists. Soccer sectionals began on Oct. 17. Schleper, Brian Hurt. Jeff Hohgood. Coach K. McQuay tRIGHTt Junior Heinrich Deters dribbles the hall dawn the field, helping Harrison keep euntrnl over Reitz. Harrison drew a first round bye then played Castle on Oct. 20. but lost 2-1. HThe boys played a hard game and gave it their best, commented Coach MCQuay. As stated by junior varsity coach, Pat Leahy. the junior varsity ended their season with a 10-2-1city record and a 14-5-1 overall record. The teast leading.r scorers were Ted Don- osky. Ethan Browning, and Jesper PquSen. The only Harrison player making the all-eity first team was senior Scott Roehr. Making the second team were Brad Frasier. Brian Ker- ney. and Paul Marinescu. Hy Sandy $10117.
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Coach inspires team to qualify for regional meet Boysl cross-country completed an- other successful season, ending with a record of 14-10. Highlights of the season included a second place finish to North in the city meet, and a second place finish to Castle in the SIAC meet. Harrison also placed third in the sectional competition, qualifying them for re- gionals at Jasper, where they ended their season with a tenth place fin- ish. ttIt was a fine season; we had a lot of good times, said Coach Charles Siesky. The boys competed in several invi- tationals. They traveled to Tell City, Owensboro, South Knox, and also competed in the Castle Invitational. One of the purposes of competing in the invitationals was to help pre- pare them for the city, SIAC, and sectional meets. The boys' best finish in the invitationals was a fourth place at South Knox. llSeniors Kevin Brown, Andy Per- kins, Gary Wilson, and Steve Carlino did a good job of providing leader- ship all year and they will be missedf commented Coach Siesky. llBut, he continued, ttwith 12 of 16 runners coming back, we are look- ing forward to a fine season next year? If the underclassmen perform as well as they did this year, the boys team should be strong next year. The freshmen and sophomores won the Owensboro Invitational freshman- sophomore meet. They also placed second in similar meets at Castle and South Knox. Freshman Mark Alley and sopho- more Kevin Kirksey were named to the All-City team. Senior Kevin Brown was the Booster Club Award Winner. By Melssa Moore lABOVE RIGHTl BOYS' CROSS COUN- TRY: lFront ROWl R. Carlton, C. Meyers. 3. Senior Andy Perkins and junior Kevin Brad- James Sells.junior,shows determination as he Carlino, G- Wilson, J- RECk lSecond Ruwl J- ley keep up the pace. paces himself during a cross country meet. Sells, K. Bradley, S. Laugel, K. Brown. M. Alley. Ll Siesky, M. Browne tBack Rowl M. Carrell. A. Perkins, K. Kirksey, Cl Cason, Coach C. Siesky 32 Boys Cross Country
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