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ome sports rely strictly on girls ended their season with a 4-6
S action, but in soccer, moves dual record.
were combined with “ I was really happy with where we
communication. finished this year," said junior Marie
"Talk is important so the person Payton. "I think we came together
with the ball knows where to pass," as a team, and we worked well
said junior Alesia Merriam. together."
Stretching, running, and juggling The boys ended their season with
with their feet were part of a typical a 4-6 dual record also.
workout for both the boys' and "Three of our losses were by one
girls' soccer teams. They also goal and those are tough losses,"
practiced drills such as turning, said coach Everett Rokahr. "The
heading, and dribbling. Sometimes team played hard in the final games
they circulated through stations and played even with our
which consisted of jumping rope, opponents. Overall, the season was
heading, and trapping the ball. enjoyable."
Coming together as a team, the
Boys' Soccer. Front: Mark Julius, Mark M iller, Doug Stein, Scott Thompson, Tim Mamalyga,
Chris Ramsey, Todd W ick, Larry Cahoon, Craig Johnson. Back: Coach Everett Rokahr,
Thad Alexander, Roger Heusinkveld, Mike Jim Burns, Jeff Nelson, Joel Hansen, Rick On-
Walford, Mark Dali, John Hank, Brian Stuben. ken, Paul Dulany, John Kratina.
Row 2: Rich Olson, Brett Carey, Steve Yocum,
Girls' Soccer. Front: Paula Johnson, Lisa Harris. Back: Linda M iller, Pam Reid, Chris
Jones, Chris Signorelli, Alesia Merriam, Shar Callahan, Brenda Callahan, Amy Rayer, Jami
on Krebs, Marie Payton, Jayme Reiff, Jeanna Caputo, Brenda Skomedal, Coach John Walsh.
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