Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ)

 - Class of 1980

Page 221 of 348

 

Livingston High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Livingston, NJ) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 221 of 348
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I GIRLS VOLLEYBALL BEGINS FIRST SEASON I wi A 1980 will be the first year Livingston High School will have a girls' volleyball team. The squad will be coached by Miss Alice Caskey who is chairperson of the New Jersey Top Ten Volleyball Committee. Coach Caskey says the team is working hard and shows a lot of potential. The Lancer girls will make up one of four new teams in the spring volleyball season. Senior players include Elena Vidal, Lyn Gir- one, Kim McDermott, Jenise Geannakakes and Leah Finkel. Coach Caskey expects juniors Mary Jo McHugh and Shari Berke will be great assets to the team: the coach also anticipates a strong showing from Mary Beth Picini, Beth Cacossa and Trish Bilby. The team's main emphasis will be on defense. Miss Caskey feels if the team can receive and serve well, they will be able to force errors or cause the opposition to make offensive mistakes. With this strategy, Coach Caskey believes the girls will do very well and possibly achieve a state ranking in volleyball. 1 - -, 'U , .J . I - -2' -- f ,gm ' - .- ,. , -, .-sf: 1 ' , M -A A --5.44, .fivlhwi Q g.,,,r 1 x 1 a I r UQ' 'r S' I E S. Jane Sampson shows good form. - 5 1 Lf ' ' X I - YK : . . 'Li , ,X , . . .. F , .....-1- f-if-Ai -Q- L 'A - ' . L - 5 'Q :1 . I w dm -. i ,... f' I . ,. X . K. F :QL ' I. LL. il . . 1 Anna Pochtar sets the ball. I...- A Coach Caskey gives some handy tips to Beth Cacossa.

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GGLFERS TEE UP The Lancer golf team anticipates one of its finest seasons ever this year. The Lancers compiled a 12-2 record last year and coach Blari Krimmel expects another winning season against the stiff competition of the Iron Hills Conference. Senior co-captains Jeff Kridel and Doug Davis will lead this ye'ar's squad. Jeff, a three year starter, served as the backbone of the team last year, while Doug played a major role in some key Lancer victories. Returning to their start- ing positions, sophomores Adam Shapiro and Stuart Greenberg will once again strengthen the team with their constant play. Senior Dave Greenberg and ju- nior Fred Longo complete the squad, and will cer- tainly reinforce the team with their accuracy from tee to green. Challenging matches with West Essex, Morris Knolls, and Parsippany Hills await the Lanc- ers, yet they hope to stand up to this task and bring home the conference crown. Captain Jeff Kridel will turn in many outstanding scores to key the Lancers. Senior captain Doug Davis will lead the 1980 golfers. Senior David Greenberg's talent will result in a victorious season for the team.



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'GIRLS SOFTBALL SEEKS IMPROVED SEASON The 1980 girl's softball team expects to improve upon last year's disappointing record of 1-16-1. Coach Ransegnola attributes his optimism for a bet- ter season to experience and the acquisition of a pitching machine. All but two starters will be returning from last year's squad including three year veterans Barbara Oelz, Mary Ellen Joyce, and Karen Turi. Turi has displayed some fine fielding ability at third base. Also returning are seniors Alyse Hirschhorn, Cheri Wein- stein, Caren Holtzman, Fran Egnezzo, and Sue Gro- howski. Grohowski batted clean up last year and will be counted on for many key hits along with Oelz and Joyce. Junior Fran Miller is an outstanding short- stop and will be a big hitting threat as well. Other juniors showing promise are Many Hawk, Linda Hol- land, and Beth Cacossa. Coach Ransegnola feels the new pitching machine will be a big help improving the batters' timing and coordination. lt will be an asset when the girls have to face the tough pitchers of the lron Hills Confer- ence. Sue Grohowski takes a lead off first base. 0914! fl ' t Coach Ransegnola gives some batting tips to Mary Ellen Joyce. Alyse Hirschhorn delivers her pitch. Mary Ellen Joyce makes the play at first. ffl :. J

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