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^ ' Tv*v^\l»i \ *t ...J. ,..;;. A i| .J^* m % 1^ i • ABOVE: FIRST ROW: L. Chrisman, M. Di- vis, E. Mulholland, P. Laneri, J. Campbell, L. Rilaccio. SECOND ROW: L. Young. J. Schurlz, C. Foss. M. Ganoe, L. Slocker, D. Walker. CPT Zarl. THIRD ROW: J. Taaffe (Trainer), CPT Quinn (Coach), K. McKenzie. B. Kinder. C. Harris. S. Miguel. CPT Drach (OR). FOURTH ROW: B. Arens, K. Leary. RIGHT: Arens. Stocker. Walker, and Divis hold an infield meeling on the pitcher ' s mound. Although the Army Women ' s Softball Team did not have a winning record, the season was highlighted in the spring by a 1-0 win over the Coast Guard Academy as well as five oth- er victories. The 22-game season was marred by a series of injuries to starting players such as ..3.50 hitter Sue Miguel and catcher Cynthia Harris that took away from the effectiveness of the team. Outstanding performances in- cluded a .371 batting average by centerfielder Louise Chrisman and the consistent play of infielder Cindy Foss. Freshman pitcher Jill Schurtz and sophomore Lori Stocker also formed the core of the Army pitching staff. Team Builds With Youth And Talent (/ y-: #: 15 is^^w^mtsTPOjj; ^ ri -
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