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CROSS COUNTRY SKIING 1st ROW: Shoen, Kenneally, Chase, Jones, L. CCO-Captl, Crane fCo-Captl Woodhull, J. Bashaw iMgr.l. Wang, 2nd ROW. Purinton. Arthur. Spauld- ing, Woodhull, T., Sargent, J., Yesair, K., 3rd ROW: Auerback. Morris, Randall, Beach. Fischel, Coach White. The 1972-73 ski season was both delightful and fulfilling thanks to the fresh, innovative workouts designed by Mr. White. and the emergence of Governor Dummer as the home of a most reputable ski team. GDA's second place finish in the league meet was no less than astounding considering that this marked only the second year that cross-country skiing had been on the scene at GDA. Significant upsurges in team morale and pride were provided by the one-point defeat of Milton and the upset of Noble 81 Greenough, highly re- spected representatives in the nine-member school circuit. The Nobles skiers who visited GDA to conduct lessons devoted to their sport for the edification of GDA skiers evidently did their job well. Over the river and through the woods was by no means a ficti- tious location for Mr. White's proteges. Preparation and experience acquired on the golf course, the river, the roads and elsewhere proved of immeasurable assistance during the season. According to the most current time trials the top six cross country skiers were Timmy Crane, who received a probably unprecedented four medals for varied competitions, followed by Rob Spaulding, Scott Arthur, Jon Woodhull, Larry Jones and Joe Kenneally. The addition of an alpine slalom ski team proved to be a quite successful endeavor, placing third in the league slolam meet at Nashoba Valley. Top al- pine skiers were Tim Crane, Rob Spaulding, Jon Auerbach, Jon Woodhull, Jim Beach and Larry Jones. The third place finish in the overall standings is expected to provide incentive for even further progress in the coming years. IOO Lawrence - Nobles - GDA Groton League Slalom Browne 81 Nichols - Milton GDA Milton League at Middlesex QXCJ League at Milton 4SlalomJ Middlesex School B8iN, Milton, GDA Groton - Lawrence Giant Slalom Mad River Glen GDA OPP. 91 81 89.35 94.89 4th Cancelled Cancelled 2nd 3rd Cancelled 91.1 f3rdJ BSLN 94 3rd Nobles Cancelled 93 1
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JV BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Palmer, E., Cross, Jones, N.: Johnson, N., SECOND ROW: Coach Baldwin, Hoglander: Spence, O'Donnellg Williams, B.: Upsong Rich- ards: Shapiro, Leighton tmgrjg Shaheen and Plante Cmgr.D: missing. Noble 84 Greenough Groton Belmont Hill Rivers School St. Marks School Middlesex School Brooks School Milton Academy St. Pauls School Browne 81 Nichols Tabor Academy Roxbury Latin GDA 42 48 58 47 53 67 34 50 38 44 OPP. 53 27 66 61 48 48 49 69 58 62 Cfo rfeitl The Junior Varsity basketball season was worthwhile in terms of experience gained and a special lesson in adaptation. The team's record was 3-3 before Nelson Johnson departed for the varsity with his 21.8 ppg average, 2-4 after. Other members, however, learned to operate with smoothness de- spite the loss of such an integral part. Learning a system which they would polish and refine after attaining Varsity sta- tus. Mr. Baldwin's superb coaching and leadership indeed pulled the team through several close wins and allowed them to survive each loss with some additional wisdom. Jim Pramberg's arrival was marked by added scoring and rebounding strength to complement the abilities of leading rebounder Bernis Williams, an expert practicioner ofthe art of intimidation. Colin Cross, Nat Jones and Steve Shapiro, along with sophomores Jim O'DonneIl, Bruce Hoglander and Ed Palmer improved steadily throughout practice sessions as did remaining members, and saw increased action as the season progressed. Next year's Varsity candidates are looking forward eagerly to gatorade priveleges while determined to make significant improvements in both abilities and statistics.
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