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-.»iBE^iThe 2017 girls held afantastic record of 11-5-2.This record did not comeeasy, many playersexplained. Losing andgaining new coaches canbe a struggle for anyteam.The North girlspulled it together withcommitment andgratitude soon after a newcoach arrived. The recordchanged from 2-11-2 fromthe last season, to onlylosing a few games thisyear.above left: Claudia Gonzalez-Diaz, 11. and Kayley Ryan, 12, are pumped up for the game to start.above center: Elizabeth Sowders, 12, and Lucy Martin, 9, stand proud to battle the next opponent.above right: Aleida Veldman, 12, and Alainah Sitzman. 12, reveal big wide smiles across their faces pre-game.Favorite Senior MemoriesKayley Ryan: My favorite memory was building our team spirit with our new coachs conditioning runs.Alaina Sitzman: My favorite memory were the bus rides to away games when we were just screaming to songsgetting pumped up for the game and building each other up. Also, the team dinners were really great. The bestthing about the team was always having a second family to go to.Elizabeth Sowders: My favorite memory from soccer this year was when we went on a run through Cascades,and when we got back to the field we thought we were done but then coach told us to start doing abs. I thinkCoach thought it was important to keep pushing us, and we were coming to the end of the season and preparingfor sectionals.Aleida Veldman: My favorite non soccer memory was when we had a team dinner where we played a teambonding game. It was good to see everyone together, both Varsity and JV, having fun and being together like alittle family. My favorite memory during [a game]t was at the beginning of the season when we beat ColumbusEast and Evansville North because it showed that we were actually going to have a good season. |
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http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloomnorth/id/8689 |
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Bloomington High School North |
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