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There were many talent­ ed offensive players on the girls soccer team. Sarah Walsh races toward the goal.
The girls soccer team had many strong kickers. Hei­ di Aumiller, a key mem­ ber of the team, clears the ball.
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Girls Varsity Soccer
laying Varsity Soccer was a great learning
experience for me. I enjoyed meeting the
girls of all our ages, and I especially liked
learning more about soccer from our Coach God­
win. Our team had an excellent season. At one
point, we were ranked number one in the state.
Some people even said we were the best in the
nation.
by Lindsay Will
Girls’ Modified Soccer
his year, a new face tried his luck coaching
the Girls’ Modified Soccer team. Earth
Science and
Biology
teacher
M r. Man-
nion led the team to its best season in three years.
Captains Jaime Taylor, Meredith Grant, and Kris­
ten Wysocki not only kept things organized on
and off the field, but they also kept the team spirit
up. Win or lose, the great team stuck together,
faced all its challenges, and had a great time!
by M .I.


































































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