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Soccer: ‘I am excited about this season’ Soccer continues from Page 22

midfield. We are going to play an attacking style that creates opportunities for us to score goals.” The Pirates do not have a returning goalie this season, but the coach said three players have stepped up and are working to win the starting spot. “We have pair of veteran fullbacks and that will help our goalie,” Gilmore said. “The fullbacks will work to keep the ball away from the goal and help the goal with communication.” League play is a question mark because the Pirates will face teams they wouldn’t normally play in past seasons. “This is a whole new situation for us,” Gilmore said. “We don’t know much about any of the teams except Elizabeth, a team we have played just about every year. I think we will be a competitive team and look for good things in non-league and league play.” Returning junior Katie Kavinsky smiles and said she was glad the spring season has rolled around because soccer is her favorite sport. “I am excited about this season. We have girls coming back who work well together and a lot of new girls who are stepping up and doing a good job of filling in the spots in the lineup,” she said. “I feel my role this season is to be one of the captains and to help lead the team and do what I can to the team win games.”

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She said her soccer strengths as center midfielder are her ability to distribute the ball to the open players. She said she also can shoot well and she has the talent of seeing the whole field and directing play. Kavinsky is playing varsity soccer for the third year and said she is excited about this team’s potential. “This team works well together, maybe better than the two previous Pirate teams I was part of,” she said. “Once we get better at communication, we’ll be a pretty good soccer team.” Teammate Lacy Yaklich is returning and is also excited because it is her favorite sport. “I am starting out at striker but I’m versatile and can play about any position,” the Pirate senior said. “I have been playing soccer for years and I feel my contributions to my team will be my experience, a good sense of the situation on the field and flow of the play. I also have pretty good speed and I can shoot the ball pretty well.” She noted she is a senior and wants this to be the best season of her high school soccer career. “I want to play hard individually and to do all I can to help us play well as a team,” she said. “I like the way all the players get along on and off the field and, on the team, we work well together. We have good players and I think we can be a good team and we can win some games this year.”

ing lacrosse and I really like the sport. I like the speed of the game and I like hitting people.” He said he is still working to improve his lacrosse skills and the hardest thing he had to learn was to go left-handed throwing and catching the ball. Mikulecky is a midfielder and he said he knows it will be a demanding season because

of the small Pirate squad. Midfielders roam the length and width of the field, and most teams have two or more lines of midfielders so there can be frequent substitutions to keep fresh players on the field. “Our midfielders are working hard to get in top physical condition and to develop the stamina to be able to play at full speed for the whole game,” Mikulecky said.

Bruins bounce Lions from playoffs By Craig Harper

sports@ourcoloradonews. com With leading scorer Sam Stoveall in the midst of a mini-shooting slump, Cherry Creek’s Will Bower assumed the role of point producer in the Feb. 27 Class 5A state tournament opener against Littleton. The sophomore responded with a season-high 16 points as the sixth-seeded Bruins rolled to a 61-38 home victory. Sixth-seeded Creek went on to a 52-44 upset of No. 3 seed Aurora Central on March 2, giving the Bruins a berth in the Sweet 16. Creek never gave Little-

ton a chance, jumping out to a 10-0 lead in the first three minutes. The Bruins led 27-9 less than halfway through the second quarter and built leads of 20 points early in the third and 25 late in the fourth. “It’s good that we all stepped up and played aggressively,’’ said Bower, whose previous high was 14 and had double figures in just one of the previous eight games. “It’s good to know that we don’t have to rely on (Stoveall).’’ Under first-year coach Dan Ellis, Littleton made its first playoff appearance since 2009 and won its most games since 2010 with a schedule that in-

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cluded Arapahoe, Columbine and Evergreen in addition to the demanding Continental League. But the Lions were a team in transition throughout the season. They added 6-7 junior Tim Ladwig (9.2 average for 13 games) after the break and dropped point guard Gentry Girtin (9.0 average) from the team prior to the final regularseason game. Junior Austin Bieber, one of the top inside reserves, missed the playoff game with an illness. Senior guard Nicolas Giordano led the Lions against Creek with 17 points. Ladwig and senior Andreas Malmstrom had 8 apiece.

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Public Notice of Petition for Change of Name

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF LIENED PROPERTY

Public notice is given on February 19, 2013 that a Petition for a Change of Name of an adult has been filed with the Arapahoe County Court.

Notice is hereby given that a public sale will be held on or after April 2, 2013 at 10:00 A.M. at 101 E. Centennial Avenue, City of Englewood, County of Arapahoe, Colorado. BROOKRIDGE SELF-STORAGE will sell to satisfy the lien on the property stored at 101 E. Centennial Avenue, Englewood, CO 80113 by the following persons. The inventories listed below were notated by the tenants at the time of rental. BROOKRIDGE SELFSTORAGE makes no representation or warranty that the units contain said inventories.

The petition requests that the name of Diane Christine Fieldman be changed to Diane Christine Stranis. Case No.: 2013 C 100089

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“We are running distances and running sprints. Personally, I just try to push myself as hard as I can so I will have the stamina I need for a game.” He said his personal goals are to play hard, improve his skills and help lead the team this season. “I want to help Englewood be a competitive team and I want to do all I can to help us get more than one win this season,” he said.

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All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado on or before July 1, 2013 or the claims may be forever barred.

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G014: PATRICIA K. DELMONT 625 E. Floyd Ave., Englewood, CO 80113 Furniture, Filing Cabinet, Luggage, Boxes

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Purchases must be made with cash and paid for at the time of purchase. No one under the age of 18 is allowed to attend the sale. The landlord reserves the right to bid at the sale. All purchased goods are sold “as is” and must be removed by 6:00 PM on the day of the sale. Buyers must provide a current original or a photocopy of their original resale permit at time of sale in lieu of sales tax. This sale is subject to prior cancellation in the event of settlement between landlord and obligated party. Legal Notice No.: 4159 First Publication: March 8, 2013 Last Publication: March 15, 2013 Publisher: The Englewood Herald

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