THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Wednesday, May 31, 1995 TAG: 9505270172 SECTION: VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON PAGE: 14 EDITION: FINAL SOURCE: FROM STAFF REPORTS LENGTH: Medium: 66 lines
NORFOLK ACADEMY'S Angela Hucles was the leading vote getter of the Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools girls soccer selections for the fourth straight year.
The Bulldogs, who have compiled a 137-01 record against TCIS opponents, placed four players on the first team. Tournament runner-up Norfolk Christian, Norfolk Collegiate and Nansemond-Suffolk Academy each had two named to the first team.
Norfolk Academy, which won its 10th league title, out scored its TCIS opponents, 85-3, with Hucles netting more than half.
The junior scored 47 goals and had 23 assists. She is by far the leading scorer in school history, and perhaps in South Hampton Roads, with 152 career goals and 86 assists.
Junior midfielder Carrie Evans, who is currently sixth among Norfolk Academy's all-time leading scorers with 55 career goals and 47 assists, joined Hucles on the first team for the fourth straight year. Evans was fifth in the TCIS scoring this season with 17 goals and 11 assists.
Bulldog seniors Tina Marquez and Molly Inman, who moved up from last year's honorable mention recipients, joing Hucles and Evans on the first team.
Norfolk Christian's Martha Duffy, a two-time All-TCIS pick, and sophomore keeper Kristin Brown led the Ambassadors to a 14-3-3 season and their second championship appearance.
Duffey had 17 goals and 8 assists while Brown anchored the best defense in the school's history, allowing only 18 goals all season.
Also named to the first team were Norfolk Collegiate's Brooke Cooper, who was the league's fourth best scorer with 19 goals and 8 assists, and Alicia Chandler (18 goals, 6 assists); Nansemond-Suffolk's Jill Van Guilder and Betsy Bagnell; Peninsula Catholic's Gretchen Draudt, the TCIS' third leading scorer with 19 goals and 9 assists; Hampton Roads Academy's Ashely Nevins; Walsingham's Beth Morris (20 goals and 4 assists) and Cape Henry's Linda Temoche (3 goals and 26 assists).
Temoche helped the Dolphins compile their best record ever - a 10-10 campaign after last year's 0-11 effort.
Earning honorable mention were Norfolk Academy's Kayla Becker and Kristie Magee; Norfolk Collegiate's Katie Kiefner, Christine Aulicino and Chelsea Dailey; Cape Henry's Tova Cohn (TCIS' second leading scorer with 30 goals, 4 assists) and Sara Anton; Catholic's Georgia Germao, Ashley Kiriluk and Samantha Newton.
Also selected for honorable mention were Norfolk Christian's Shanda Zuchowski, Peninsula Catholic's Lisa Roll and Walsingham's Meghan Cathcart. ILLUSTRATION: Angela Hucles
Norfolk Academy junior
Carrie Evans
Norfolk Academy junior
Tina Marquez
Norfolk Academy senior
Molly Inman
Norfolk Academy senior
Linda Temoche
Cape Henry Collegiate
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