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Excitement arouses when Pam Bowers scores the winning goal against Annandale. The move from Gunston District into the tougher Northern District did not seem to affect the Girls Junior Varsity Hockey Team. Remaining undefeated, the team carried an excellent record for the season. The defense was exceptionally strong and goalie Karen Stride was unscored upon throughout the season. In October, the Junior Varsity Hockey Team played their first night game at home against the Federals, in the stadium. The game against the Federals ended in another victory in the first night game played in Fairfax County. The final score was 4-0. Unleashing a shot on the Spartan goal is Deb¬ bie Lovell. Fall Sports 12;i
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Madison Mount Vern Woodson Robinson Annandale West Springfield T. C. Williams r ' s Lake Braddock Lake Braddock 2 Lake Braddock 2 Lake Braddock 2 Lake Braddock 1 Lake Braddock 1 Lake Braddock 2 After intercepting an Annandale pass, Jill Garcia turns up-field. Front: Kelly Haugh (mgr.), Karen Stride, Pam Bowers, Kathy Noack, Nina Benito, Liza Fergeuson, Jen Webber. Karen Minors, Mindy Dempsey (mgr.). Back: Sandy Barrows (coach), Rita Harold, Jill Garcia, Debbie Lovell, Donna Hole, Kathy Kafka, Sherry Herzig, Mary Hanson, Nancy Warren. A shifty stick handler, Mary Hanson maneuvers for a shot on the West Springfield goal. 122 Fall Spoi ls
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By overcoming this Woodson opponent at the wire, Dan Huskerson fin¬ ishes 8th in the District. . . . REGIONAL CHAMPS This year’s Varsity Cross Country team became the first Regional Champions at our school, the first of many more yet to be earned, as they dethroned the perennial power, Edison, in an unexpected Victory. We boasted a balanced team, having no super-star.” Four runners, Mitchell Lych, Jim Shea, Kevin Myers, and Dan Husherson led the team, with the rest following close behind. The team easily won the Northern District competition. In the Regional Meet, Edison was favored to win and our runners were under much pressure because of the loss of Kevin Myers (who was injured in the districts but still placed fifth). Trying their hardest, they upset Edison 96-102 (low score wins). On to the state meet at William and Mary, our team fell behind Edison (2nd) and took fifth place. Cheering on Kevin Myers to a course record of DISTRICT: Varsity — First Jim Shea 3rd Junior Varsity — First Kevin Myers 5th MitehellLynch 6th Dan Huskerson 8th Brian Robinson 15th REGIONALS: Jirri Shea Varsity — First 6th Mitchell Lynch 10th Dan Huskerson 14th Brian Robinson 27th STATE: Jj Richard Grich 39th Varsity — Fifth Mitchell Lynch 11th Dan Huskerson 15th % Shdh 37th Richard Grich 41st, Bria Roberts 7 r T 69th, Lane Scheiber 6 124 Fall Sports
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