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Learning how and which way to jump for the
ball Is a necessity in soccer. Senior Lynda
Welchel demonstrates her technique during
practice.
Sock it to ’em,
team
"The rain made it really hard to have
games, but even when the games were rained
out, we had to go to practice," said freshman
Stacy Chedester. It seems that the weather put
a hamper on all the spring sports making it
difficult to have games and sometimes even
practices although some people did enjoy
practicing in the rain,
It takes a lot of practice, hard work and
determination to learn the skill of soccer.
Certain techniques are very important to avoid
possible serious injuries. "What to do with your
hands may be a possible question." In soccer,
you may use any part of your body to hit the
ball, except your hands. If somebody does hit
the ball with his hands, the other team may
acquire points by getting a penalty kick.
Ralston 1 St. Joseph 0
Ralston 0 Millard North 1
Ralston 0 Duchesne 1
Ralston 0 Roncalli 7
Ralston t Duchesne 2
Ralston 0 Westside 1
Ralston 1 Duchesne 1
Ralston 1 Papillion 1
Ralston 1 Roncalli 3
Dual Action: 1-6-2
Coach: John Walsh
D on't touch It. Trying to maneuver the ball in
the air without using her hands is sophomore
Jodi Jenson.
soccer/105

