2008 Miracle Yearbook

~ 0 :z: m % .. - L • 0 nn m ~ "EVEN THOUGH OUR TEAM STRUGGLED WITH MANY INJURIES, I KNEW THAT EVERY GIRL OUT ON THE FIELD WAS GIVING HER ALL. THIS ALWAYS GAVE METHE STREMGTH TO KEEP GOING, WHETHER THROUGH PHYSICAL THERAPY, OR EVEN IN THE LAST GAMES OF THE SEASON." _HAMHAH WAILES, JUNIOR ''THROUGH MANY TRIALS, GOD BROUGHT OUR TEAM TOGETHER AMOREVEALED TO US THE IMPORTANCE OF PRAISING HIM WHETHER WE WINOR LOSE. ULTIMATELY, OUR GOAL WAS TO PLAY AS ATEAM IN EVERY MATCH AND COME OFF THE FIELD KNOWING THAT WEGAVE OUR BEST EFFORT IM EVERY SITUATION." -KELLY WISE, SOPHOMORE It didn' t take long for freshman midfielder Jessica Raring to earn her p lace on the Lady Jackets' team; at the September 22nd game against Asbury, Raring scored her first goal of her collegiate career. Lady Jackets defender Kr istin Merkel was the sole senior player this year. On the night the team honored her years as a CU student and soccer teammate, the team clenched a 4-0 victory. Dealing with her fair share of injur ies, sophomore forward Kelly Wise didn' t anything let get in her way from playing to the utmost degree. At season's end Wise was named to t he American Mideast Conference South Division Second Team for the 2007 campaign. Junior forward Katie Koch clearly exhibits a talent for maintaining possession of the ball. Koch maintained the strongest overall record of the season.

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