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 Experience Helps MS Booters
i The new and the old nnixed unusually well this year and larried the Middle School Soccer team to the end of a mashing season. Basing their game on strong, aggres- ive play, the squad came together to form one of the
Dughest forces in their league.
Closing their season with a solid 4-6-0 record, the team
chieved a third place standing in CYO competition. Pro- iding the leadership for the Booters were tri-captains ireg Aumiller, Eric Baca, and Charles Marangola who
combined their efforts along with those of third year veter­ an Coach WIeklinski to lead the team to satisfying re­ sults. Also playing key roles were Chris Robb, Mike Aldrich, Ted Barker, Chris Holden, and Chris Nelson.
Surprisingly enough, the team had an equal number of seventh and eighth graders playing throughout the sea­ son. This would certainly indicate that the squad can ex­ pect to operate out of an even stronger position next season.
C. Robb, C. Holden, M. Aldrich, C. Marangola, C. Snow, J. Kelly, D. Ball, B. Riley, J, Smith, C. Lemons, J. Orcutt, M. Kline, R. Koganti, G. Francher, R. Heiser, Coach J. WIeklinski, M, ludice, E, Baca, J. Bowerman, D. Weber, R. Roscini, G. Dalakos, G. Aumiller, C. Nelson, C. Piquet, C. Bogdan, J. Miller, B. Lawrence
Rapping it up. Coach WIeklinski gives a halftime pep talk during a homegame.
Greg Francher tries a novel meth­ od of keeping the ball from the op­ position.
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