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Heading toward the goal Junior Russ
Schultz looks for a shot.
Soccer Still A Club
he weather was a problem and stuck together throughout
for the spring soccer the season.
teams. The teams weren't Indoor soccer was held
quite
T sure whether or not to during the winter with both the
wear their regular uniforms or to guys and girls teams meeting
dress out in flippers and goggles. every Saturday afternoon. It
This might be a slight exaggera- was a time to start organizing
tion but for the girls team alone, the spring team and to get
the great amount of rain caused ready for the indoor soccer
three games to be cancelled tournament. When the tour-
and others to be postponed. nament finally came around an
Rain wasn't the only weather exhausting day was spent at
problem. Early in the season UNO . The girls team played four
snow was a common sight. For games and the guys team had
the entire season very few two.
games had ideal weather condi- There were three soccer
tions. teams fielded during the spring
Both teams were young and soccer season, a boys varsity
had a large amount of talent. and junior varsity and a girls
The girls team, which consisted varsity. Denny Owens was the
mostly of sophomores, came in coach for all three teams.
fourth in the outdoor season Soccer is still considered a club
even though three of the easier in the Millard school district.
games were cancelled. Even Because of this soccer is not
though the guys team didn't do eligible for school funding. This is
quite as well they ~yed tough the fourth year of the club.
Back: Russ Schultz , Per Larsson , Mike Cihak, Todd Jonas. Todd McKelvie, Front:
Berry , Scott Lohr , Rob Meyer, Chris Todd Lohr , Scott Morris , Rick Skalla, Bob
Blakely , Brion Humphrey - Second Row : Bowman
Tony Jungles , Ricardo Deslon , Stacey
With competition close - Freshman Koren Using her head Sophomore Heidi Nemec
Campbell tokes control of the boll. jumps to head the boll away from the
opponent.
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