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X xi A, Mendel Leo St. Rita . . ,, .,,gg '- sq az ' x Top Left: The Freshman defensive line prepares to annihilate the other team. Top Right: Coach Trombetta watches his team stop the offense. Middle Left: Coach Kocher and the players hope for a first down. Middle Right: The Sophomore offense gets ready to advance up field. Bottom Right: A Viking fakes out the defense. Football f 161
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Joliet Catholic . . Mt. Carmel . r . hL ' Br. Rice , ' St. Francis 7 DeLaSalle f Mendel A Julian St. Rita . A Sophomore Football 7 20 38 Carver s 0 J 9 20 0 8 0 6 13 ' 7 35 7 56 , 7 12 26 The Freshman Football team had an ex- ceptional season, finishing with a record of 3-5-0. The team was coached by Mr. Kocher, Mr. Trombetta, and Mr. Dalkowski, who did an excellent job of helping the players adjust to football on a high school level. The captains of the team were Dowling, Pearson, and Glonek, who were hard working and served as role models for the rest of the team. All in- volved in Freshman Football look forward to playing next year as Sophomores. The 1982 Sophomore Football season didn't get off to a good start. The season began with defeats from Joliet Catholic, Carver, Mount Carmel, Brother Rice and Saint Francis. After these defeats, the team came back and defeated De LaSalle, Mendel and Julian. Unfortunately, the last game of the season resulted in a loss to St. Rita, giving the team a season record of 3-6. The Sophomore Football team was coached by Mr. Pawelski, Mr. Martinez, and Mr. Riccorenstino. These coaches taught the players not to quit, and to keep on working until their goals were achieved. The most valuable players on the team were Kevin Brice, Ed Handley and Ken Olsted. These players were considered the most valuable players because they worked hard and became team leaders. This will be a great asset when they become Varsity Football players. 160 f Football Just Starting Out al We :ff .- TF f? 5'Yff?.3L.fr1'fe. . kw- Z . IN 1 -- ' ' ' -'V' 3. 'Q .tra H 9 1 2595 'CQ Q-.H+ ' 4. , , i Qg gm 'MQ 45539 gif Begg- . tv .-., ' -' 7 4 .,.. . 'N . p , 0 V A I V . ay! KAYV .4fffq tr at if . J 'lf 5 .. f is E - . . - . 2 22 of 47 F ' 5 , . 5. J. p 4 est, as ' f A ' 'lii . ,,,W 7 . V J Q - Q , ,,.,, .'te.t f 4. tffft- . . ' . f. ' i . . Top Right: THE SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM - tFirst Rowj Coach Martinez, R. Hurley, P. Arens, J. Pivac, T. Miller, J. Palazzolo, T. Moran, P. Cooke, and J. Duaparas. lSecond Rowl P. Supple, D. Timpson, J. Kapusciarz, R. Tavaggia, K. Brice, E. Schaffer, E. Rosa, W. Dawczak, and Coach Riccor- dino. 1Third Rowj Coach Pawelski, L. Rafferty, T. Sadler, T. Dybas, P. Fus, C. Scott, D. Kelleher, and J. Kwabniak. tFourth Rowl J. Carmody, W. Sheraton, T. Murphy, J. Cairo, E. Hanley, P. Nolan, K. Olsted, and M. Pallazzolo. tFifth Rowj C. Paterno, J. Maher, A. Pappas, J. Veague, P. Morley, B. Stubitsch, T. Gillooley, K. Hansen, and K. Dowling. Middle: THE FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM - fFirst Rowj R. Bennett, W. Yukich, D. Mayer, G. Mirable, S. Smagala, K. Adent, R. Prisbitero, and Brian Lynch. tSecond Rowj Coach Trombetta, M. Tomaszkiewicz, D. Dion, J. McGee, J. Miner, M. Maskos, J. Creighton, B. Burke, and P. Marshall. Third Rowj Coach Kocher, S. Guthrie, T. Mraz, D. Pangello, G. Kilbourn, R. Halloran, B. Kelly, and R. Lesiak. tlfourth Rowj E. Horkavy, M. Horozin, J. Piotrowski, T. Venturella, P. Curtin, K. Harrigan, T. Moran, P. Lanrosh, M. Wirth, and B. Guerra. tFifth Rowl Coach Dulkowski, T. McEnery, T. Murray, M. McKeon, B. Kostes, R. Hart, T. Blaney, C. Gregus, M. Pacuk, H. Becker, and T. Grunhard. tSixth Rowj M. Schultz, J. Pearson, D. Juris, P. Glonek, P. Bucky, J. Domagala, J. McCormack, J. Deane, D. Hultquist, and J. Gumber. Right: Ed Hanley throws a short pass.
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n the Ball Top Left: Tl-IE FROSH.-SOPH. TENNIS TEAM -1Standingl R. Sajewski, J. Novak, T, Sajewski, M. Antoniewicz, E. Zaide, and Coach Tokarz. tKneelingj J. Reyes, J. Biske, D. Rzezstko, and J. Ivansek. Above: Amel Mariano gets into position to return an opponent's serve. Middle: THE VARSITY TENNIS TEAM - IStandingj A. Papish, G. Mikszta, A. Mariano, N. Teodoro, J. Boland, and Coach Draski. flineelingj J. Davids, S. Adduci, and R. Mariano. l62 f Tennis x rr oa '05 W2 ,, 2 ag W., 6 J Wm Q X l 'QW' 4 1? 4 v gy ? ng, 23357 N25 k .A A1 'ry 3 ,XX at . 9 mf MQ f f ,N ff ' H W ' f at t 9534 W dr f If 4 if ,, I 'ii-2' fi 5 Q ' J 'P . . i,..??r . . 2 . W I fi KL li T , .. , ,. gang r z if: Q75 2, AMA-hx Iwi, ,. yy... f 9 f , tzj K J . , , z aw y 1 39,0 J 2 5 4 W gfigwmw W it ,, xwsa K, f v af if k, W b 0 X5 5 -'L fs 4 'ivo . .vb 1 rrra Ii ll . 'W M aleSouth I 5 ,. ' .sill gg I 5 ' 5 I p f it ,... - 1 fiif e I ' 1 ,,.. Q i 4 E72 JZ! 3, fa ? 3 I ,W fi.. Q 1 1 H 2 163631513 ff 33 2 o 2 South - Sf- , :9 4 f 53.5 gf . ,... . . g . 5. A iii , .L . ggi ft , .K . ., M ,,VV,L ZX,,,7'ff, ,.: .V.A Q, . Z V V, ..VV e I... .eer I to . 9 '.., tg KW i Nvf' . WW T . fQ W 3 ., AVIV ,V f- ...,, . v,...w . M A g iffwww ssc The 1983 Tennis Team finished 4-4 in the Catholic League and 4-9 overall. Amel Mariano, the M.V.P., provided strength and support for the other players. Russell Mariano, who had the best record on the team C6-61, and other strong Sophomores provided depth for the Varsity team. The depth of the 1983 team enabled it to finish fourth out of eighteen other schools This was the team's best showing in the State Districts in five years. Coach Drask believed that the improved showing was due to the continuous effort and en- thusiasm displayed by the team. They hac worked hard in the weight room and on thc courts, and for the first time, it paid off.
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