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I 54 GIRLS BOWLI mix f I ' l GIRLS' ARSITY BGWLING The Varsity Girls' Bowling Team used this year as a building year for themselves. The team lost all of their matches, not because they didn't try, but because they were an inexperienced team with only one bowler remaining from last year's team. The team, like the boys' team, had one practice per week, with at least two matches. They participated in a Holiday tournament in December. The girls tried hard for the dura- tion of the season, but, because of their lack of experience, they were unable to keep up with the other teams in the league. They did break a record, though. In all the years that there has been a girls' bowling league, there has never been a team that hadn't won a game. Our team managed to do just that! The coach, Mr. Mugavin, is hoping for a more successful season next year, with a more experienced team. Marife Ramos gives a few tips on how to hold a bowling ball. just throw your bags over there and lets get down to bowling. Varsity Girls Bowling Marife Ramos, Mollie Weis, Eloise Saltz, Cheryl Gunar NG 1
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GirI's Junior Varsity Basketball On Its Way Up . . The 1984-1985 J.V. Girls' Basketball Team triumphs over Wyandanch, a previous- ly unbeaten team. We all worked very hard to over- -.nal come them after we were beaten in our first game against them 33-54. The more difficult our opponents were, the harder we played to beat them. Our final record was 9 Wins to 5 losses, with most of our Wins com- ing late in the season. The captains of the team are Cin- dy Williams and Andre Roemer. Although our team is young, we have several seasoned players who will be trying out for the Empire State games this summer. We are already great, so just wait until we make it to varsity! Girls IV Basketball First Row: Dana Bookbinder, Stacy Collins, Cindy Williams, Theresa Dixon, Sonja Stewart, Eloise Callejo, Amando Robbins. Second Row: Sookmin Harris fmanagerj, Chris Cancemi, Diana Croke, Kara Forte, Andrea Roemer, Mindi Harris, Althea Burke, Michelle Burke, Ingra Iones, Laurie Geoghan, jennifer McDonald, Kristen Morrison, Tanya Harewood Cmanagerj. ' ' .Lg 1 A, .- N .n- .: I. 1 ff-'yr1: f,-.-1' :hy ' ' 5,-255 ,,-'iw iafifi The J.V. team stretches out before every game. Racing down the court, the IV girls basketball team shows they are as good as the Varsity. i Althea Burke passes the ball to her teammate for an assist. HF 25 Commack South 19 HF 26 john Glenn 20 HF Z5 Babylon 31 HF 28 Copiague 18 HF 27 Islip 31 HF 37 Amityville 39 HF 30 Babylon 27 HF 33 Wyandanch 54 HF 25 Copiague 23 HF 36 Islip 23 HF 32 Wyandanch 21 HF 35 Amityville 43 HF 39 John Glenn 28 HF 30 Commack South 22 GIRLS' J.V. BASKETBALL 53
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tm af nerr vi Varsity Boys Bowling First Row: Rob Mooney, Dan McCann, David Sperber, Travis Reynolds. Second Row: Mitch Goldberg, Ieff Nunes, Lenny Paris. Scoreboard HF 7 Huntington 4 - ' HF 8 Smithtown W. 3 --J,-mm, HF 0 Smithtown E. 11 'fits' HF 11 Central Islip 0 HF 8 Northport 3 ' , Q HF 0 Whitman 11 ix HF 0 Huntington ll '3' HF 8 smnhiown w. 3 HF 3 smiihmwn E. 8 ' ' 3' HF 3 Whitman 8 HF 11 Central Islip 0 HF 6 Northport 5 HF 5 Huntington 6 HF 3 Smithtown W. 8 HF 1'A Smithtown E. 9'6 HF 0 Northport 11 HF 0 Whitman 11 W 7 - L 10 PI USTERS! The Varsity Boys' Bowling Team, otherwise known as the Harborfields Pin Buster, finished the season with an overall record of 7-10. Although the team only finished in sixth place out of seven teams, the team still worked hard and the spirit was there right up until the end. The team had a very rigorous schedule, with one practice until 5:00 and at least two matches, lasting about three hours each, per Week. During the practices, the boys bowled ap- proximately three games against each other. Their coach, Mr. Hartling, helped them with what they were doing wrong. Many of the matches were very competitive, with the team losing many games by five pins or less. The team par- ticipated in a Singles-Doubles Tournament on Ianuary 21 at Sayville and, the Conference Team Tournament in the beginning of February. With the team's high bowler being a freshman, CTravis Reynolds with a 167 averagej, the team hopes for a more suc- cessful season next year, with at least as much spirit and sportsmanship as this year. And it look likes another strike for Mitch Goldberg, Let's see if we can figure out how to get this spare. BUYS BOWLING 55
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