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Hatta, A. Davis, D. Duryea, Bruckenthal. Row 3: R Husney, G. Ackerman, M Alpert, Coach Miner, M Lammert, C. Lytton, M Capria. Row 1: M. Gonzalez, B. Bar- clay, B. Dworetzky. Row 2: C. E. VARSITY LACROSSE if-5-A a 135 8 R Last season's Lacrosse Team finished its season with an 8-7 record. The young squad started the season by winning its first three games, but then ran up against some tough teams who dampened the girls' hopes for an undefeated season. The team just barely missed the playoffs because of a controversial loss to Mamaroneck. Strong, aggressive play was provided by All-Association players Barbara Dworetzky and Robin Husney and by All- Association Honorable Mention player Michele Alpert. Freshman Carrie Hatta was impressive and appears to be a fine prospect for the future. At the end of the season, the team chose Robin Husney as the MVP.
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' EM ' ' , ' ' ,f i 2 ..---AGP! . -' . t .sq-A ' . Ax W in . A h v ,. Q.. .- 'fra s W Q 3 'em ' trivia , 'I . We '. - - , 'g..,,,,g..,. The I.V. Baseball Team finished its season with below- par 7-9 record. Despite the record, the team was in every game, losing by not more than two runs in each game. This was mainly because of the inconsistent hitting of the team. The team could not support the superb pitching of P.j. Cosgrove and Mike Rosen who, along with lon Lewis, shared the pitching chores. The R.B.l. men, who got the hits when they counted most, were jamie Kornbluh and David Chao. For the long ball, one could always count on Ethan Burrows C1 H.R. and 3 triplesl. For the 1.V. team, no awards were given out, but the season accomplished its goal, which was to prepare the players for varsity ball. 0 4 , x Y ' . Yx li l .A . .. .MX-fs' . ,fi .. Row 1: B. Lowy, S. Weinstein, 1. Flower, M. Rosen, D. Chao, A. Crlickman, B. Lang, A. Weinstein. Row 2: Coach K Daggett, B. Franzino, I. Lewis, P. Hai if E ' ' -. Cosgrove, L. Epperson, E. Burrows, M. l Metzner, A. Zizmor, 1. Strauss. Row 3: D. Panthen, S. Saren, P. Glass, C. Ryan, R. Matsuka, D. Caratozzolo, L. Weisman. tif' 7
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Spring of 1978 marked the last season for I.V. LACROSSE! GOLF Row 1: A. Reed, A. Morosini, A. Borg, M. Schacher, L. Markowitz. Row 2: R. Aubry, Levine, L. Peng, C. Kurtz. Last year, for the first time, Edge- mont was able to field a j.V. Lacrosse Team. After a shaky start, the team displayed an ability to work as a team and score goals. This young group looks to be an ex- cellent building block upon which to build a very strong Varsity in the next few years. Row 1: K. Flagg, L. Algiero, R. Wortman. Row 2: A. Goldstein, R. Ahlert, D. Doohan. M. Chang, H. Shifrin, M. Adler, L. Lammert. Row 3: Coach Miner, P. Riverso, A. Luria, I. Herb Undercoffler as coach of the Varsity Golf team. Unfortunately, the inexperienced squad was only able to register one win and one tie for its retiring coach. The bright spots of the schedule were the back to back matches with Briarcliff. In the first contest Edgemont was able to capture a tie, even though it was missing two starters. On the following day, with the team at full strength, Edgemont coasted past Briarcliff with a victory. The team's captain Senior Laura Algiero, enjoyed her best year ever in the num- ber one spot. The rest of the team was com- posed solely of underclassmen so next year's rookie coach will have a fine crop of golfers returning. 9
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