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Girls Varsity Soccer Team |
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Coaching the girls soccer team proved to be another great experience for me in the past two years. Unlike my teams back in the states, we only practice two or three times a week with only four tournaments of competition. Tournaments were weekend trips of overnight travel and consisted of up to three games in one day. Our team was quite small both years. The first year with only 11 players (in other words - no substitutes). And the second year ranging from 9 to 14 Although the teams experience with the sport was much less than I was used to, the girls spirit was fun as usual and still a pleasure to coach. |
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Team dinner - April 2002 |
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Faculty Families |
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My families has been a wonderful part of my life here at LAS. I must admit that it took some getting used to answering to mom but now I rather like it. I had two families during my time here LAS. My first family consisted of my wonderful husband Al Maturo, and thirteen lovely children from all over the world. My second family started with my husband, Corey Bike and then transitioned into my husband, Patrick Crane. Together we had fourteen children. We celebrate birthdays together; go out to dinner every once in a while; go on trips once a semester; and meet twice a week to catch up. |
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Crane/Couture Family dinner - spring 2003 |
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Maturo/Couture Family Trip to Zermatt - September 2000 |
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