The Mansfield Hot Shots U-10 Girls team won the state cup at the North Texas State Soccer Association Tournament of Champions in the spring of 1991.
Shown are (front row from left): Courtney "Cookie" Day, April Lee, Assistant Coach Tommy Lee, Ginny Tull, Head Coach Jim Cockrell, Ashley Barg and Tori Roland; (back row) Suzanne Sivertson, Kristen Adams, Lauren Mason, Rose Brown, Brooke Cockrell, Alisha Camerata, Megan Jordan and Keri Phillips.
To learn more about Mansfield history, check out the Mansfield Historical Museum, 102 N. Main St., open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is free. For more info, call 817-473-4250, emailmuseum@mansfieldtexas.gov or go to mansfieldhistory.org.
Photo courtesy of the Mansfield Historical Society.
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