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Miss Clark stressed skillful stickwork as a necessity for playing truly competitive hockey, and the girls worked towards this goal throughout the season. Improvement was evident in the team's play at the end of the season as it began to learn to play together as a team and put the ball in the goal. The three returning players from last year were Pam Webb, captain and the team's fearless leader, co-captain Debbie Baker, an aggressive, determined player, and co-captain Alice Moseley, a superb goalie and this year's MVP. Moving up from the IV and third teams were Martha Blake at left inside, Kathy Coffin, who plaed virtually every position, Beth Iones, another versitile player, Pam Kurtz and Laura Roome as sweepers, Felicia Lynch, playing a link position, Iohanna Ste hen and julia Malloy at the wings, and Randy Tye at halfback. New to the C.D.A. scene, but not to field hockey, where Iulie Duff, Heather Perkins and Sally Lee. Three of the players, Pam Webb, Alice Mosely and lulia Malloy will be graduating in the spring. The team will surely miss them, but hopes are high for the success of next years team. 26 . . s 'V ae. ff-QR v'.'1W
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