Bloomington High School South, The Gothic, 1999, Page 80

Description: JV Soccer TeamsGAINEXPERIENCEby Andrew Remak for the FutureGirlsTerre Haute SouthLawrence CentralFranklin CentralPikeFranklin CommunitySouthportPern MeridianBedfordTerre Haute NorthWashingtonBloomington NorthColumbus NorthBoysBedfordLawrence CentralPikeSouthportPeriy MeridianAvonMartinsvilleDecatur CentralEdgewoodJasperBloomington NorthColumbus NorthFranklin CentralFront Row: Mart Haitjema,Brett White, Ryan McElhinney,Matt Henderson, JordanTabereaux, David Simpson,Duncan Williams. Second Row:Michael Durisen, DanielKonstanski, Matt Bradford,Byron Wolter, Pete Hall, MikeTresslar, Patrick Richardson,Zack Patton. Back Row:Assistant Coach Felix Mats,Coach Matt Chambers, ChadSchwartzkopf, Neil Morris, PaulTouloukian, Anders Fabrtcius,Ryan Masters, Jon Herr, CoachChris Doran.Front Row: Christie Whlted,Sasha Thorpe, JaclynRenneisen, Lauren Humes,Abby Henson. TJ Johnson.Second Row: TiffaniSpoonamore-Hubbard, JillSchimmelphennig, FayeWanchic. Nikki Bower, GretchenFisher, Lisa Bellis. Back Row:Coach Chris Sellers, AndreaHedrick. Brittany Lockerbie,Natalie Katz, Katie Edmonds,Aran Mordoh, Coach DeanaZemke.Themworking hardThe girls JV team practiced twotimes a day for two weeks duringthe summer.We had to come from 7-10 a.m.and the first thing we did was runa seven minute mile. We came backfor more from 5-7 p.m.,sophomore Nikki Bower said. blowoutsThe boys team scored 57 goals,only allowing five goals the season.I like playing harder teams. Itwasnt productive or challengingplaying easy teams. It was basicallykeep away, sophomore JordanTaberaux said. breaking awayThe girls team ran eight miles aweek by running to Bryan Parkand back, around the school anddoing sprints on the field.I think it built our endurance,and it was something our teamneeded. When we went up againstteams, it was really obvious thatthey got tired before we did,junior Andrea Hedrick said.KIRKWOOD PHOTO LABJunior Varsity Boys SoccerKIRKWOOD PHOTO LABbarefootSophomore Brett White lost hisshoe on the field during threedifferent games.One time I had to keep playingwith one shoe to fight for the ballbecause the goalie kicked the ballback right into play, White said. scoring machineSophomore Tiffani Spoonamore-Hubbard led the girls team inscoring with 10 goals for theseason.When Im about to score a goal,I think to myself, If I miss this goal,remember to follow your shot,Spoonamore-Hubbard said.goose eggsThe boys team showed theiropponents just how strong theirdefense was with 10 shutoutsduring the season.The shutouts were veryrewarding to us because theyshowed how hard we played andhow tough our defense was,freshman Matt Henderson said.Junior Varsity Girls Soccer(7-4-1)Faking out adefender, sophomore PeteHall advances the ballforward againstBloomington North. Hallplayed center midfield forthe team, and dished out19 assists on the season.AVERYTHATCHERSophomore sashaThorpe dribbles the ball upthe field against ColumbusNorth. Thorpe playedsweeper, the last line ofdefense, mattcibsonSpread Design byr80J A r sportsyordan Garner ana AnsM
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