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T he Girls' Varsity Soccer team closed their season with a rec­ ord of 5-9-3. Not bad for a
team composed of mainly freshmen.
We were led by co-captains, Seniors,
Katie Ryan and Kelly Church, and
Junior, Kelly Romano. Sophomores
Heidi and Heather Aumiller were key
players this season, with Heidi in the
goal and Heather out on the field.
Junior AAegan Popkess was our main
defender and Freshmen, Erin Overend
and Taylor DeVico were great on of­
fense. But more important than the
wins and the losses were the friend­
ships that were made. We were for­
tunate enough to have Goldwin Lwel-
umo return for the third year to coach,
and we all came out of the season
with a winning attitude. With only
three graduating Seniors, the future
looks bright for Goldwin and the girls'
T he Modified Soccer Team got a new coach this year, Miss Pal­ ermo, who happens to be a jun­
ior high teacher at CBA. Coach Pal­
ermo brought a lot of spirit to the
team and the girls worked hard tor
her. Their captains were Sarah Walsh,
a seventh grader, and Cathy Villa-
real, an eighth grader. Despite their
losing season, this did not stop the
girls from having an exciting and
memorable season with their team­
mates.
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Girls' Varsity Soccer; Row 1: K. Romano,
K, Church, K. Ryan, Row 2: E, Wangerman,
S. Vrabel, T. DiVico, R. Cuenca, R. Stein.
Row 3; R. Wehner, M, Vacco, E. Murray,
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H. Aumiller. Row 4: H. Aumiller, E. Over-
end, R. Genant, K. Boyle.
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After a long soccer practice the
girls' soccer team likes to take
a long break and cool oft with
a cold soda. The girls love the
outdoors in spite of long, tough
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practices.
varsity soccer team.
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