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wwHungry Like the Woltm For Victory W i The 1984 Junior Varsity Field 51 Hockey Team was led to a 5-5-3 record by coach Sue Blackford. Although they had a new coach, the team adjusted and per- formed well. The team co- captains were Liz Combs and Mindy Panella. Combs was awarded Best Offensive Player. Other awards went to Michele Sims -- Best Defensive Player, Kerry Preston -- Most , Improved Player, and Julie Wolf -- Most Valuable;Play This fine group of 'runde'r, L classmen will help strengthen the varsity team next season. , RIGHT: The 1984 Junior Varsity Field ' Hockey Team. BELOW LEFT: Brenda Lowry. BELOW RIGHT: Kristen Greenfield gets the ball away from her two opponents. BOTTOM LEFT: Nancy Hoge. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sophomore Andrea Kolfhaus.
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Wouhre the Topsh The 1984 Varsity Field Hockey Team hLEFTh was coached by Kathy Connard. The team posted a Winning record, thanks to several key players. Senior Katie McClatchey hTOPh was awarded Most Outstanding Player, Most Valuable Player, and the Angela deBergeois Scholarship Award. McClatchey made lst Team Somerset, lst Team Mid-State, 2nd Team North Jersey, and 1st Team All-State Group III. Senior Sue Foley was awarded Playmaker Award and made 2nd Team Somerset and 2nd Team Mid-State. Best Offensive Award was given to Donna Vertone hBELOW LEFTL who also made lst Team Somerset, 1st Team Mid-State, 2nd Team North Jersey, and 3rd Team All-State Group III. The following awards were presented to Amy Pietrowicz, Ellen Vagelos, and Laynee Weinstein, respectively, - Best Defensive Award, Playmaker Award, and Most Goals Stopped By A Non-Goalie. However, the consistency of other varsity members such as Donna Fancera hBELOWh was a strong factor during their winn- ing season. Varsity Field Hockeyh 123
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,9 As most students get ready to in back to school, a group of new Warriors were being nited on the Field Hockey yield. All the hard work of the all paid off in a record of 3-5-2. e s coach Luthman put it, 99The geam had a successful learning geason. Outstanding athletes fere recognized at the annual Player Wes Ca; Defensive Playe was Chris Harris. As- tine 90f the team members stated; 9We im- proved throughout the season? The team never stopped believ- ing in their talent. In the future, thonht Stop Believin 999 mse- telented and enthusiastic , players Will enhance both the Junior Varsity and Varsity programs. ABOVE: Erika Allspach. The 1984 Freshman Field Hockey Team. BOT. TOM LEFT: Lise Trapaso. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chris Harris. Freshman Field Hockeyh 125
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