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FALL SPORTS: JUST WARMING UP During a stoppage of play, Head Coach Chuck Gillis takes advantage of the new ruling allowing coaches to take the field, to brief the Chimera squad on a team strategy. The Chimera Fall Sports program was, for the most part, one of success, and on the whole, one of dedication. Our Field Hockey Team captured the Group IV State Championship, while the Varsity Soccer Team and the un- defeated Men's Gymnastics Team entered State Competi- tion, losing only in the near final rounds. The Women's Gymnastics Team compiled an impressive winning record along with the Women's Tennis and Cross Country teams. The Chimera Football Team was plagued with several early injuries which hampered the hopes for a winning season. Our Sports Programs are considered superior in respect to others in the County and State, and the outcome of our Fall Season reassured us of keeping our reputation as an experienced and competitive school. As the teams returned from Championship victories or defeats, they returned to a school which was both en- thusiastic and proud of their dedication. Though it ap- peared to be the end, we realized it was really only the beginning of another great year of sports. M .V i QA 1 ,K 4 iw EN .if fail' Q all ' me Individual Championship competitor Eileen Brennen In the State ChamPi011ShiP game against Westfield, Iackie Campbell regains control after scoring the only three performs her superb balance beam goals of the game as Sandy Iaskol urges her on, routine. 5 53
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FIELD HOCKEY: WE KNEW WE NEVER LOST IT Cathy Schrier successfully defends our goal by flicking the ball out of dangerous territory. As the team rests during the half time break at the State Final match against Westfield, Coac DiColo explains third quarter strategy. Iunior standout Heather Swangler follows the motto: Walk softly and carry a big stick. manager. After a heartbreaking loss of the State Championship title last year, the Chimera Field Hockey Team entered their fourth season determined to bring it back. The returning Seniors remembered the fine feeling of victory from two years back. Several talented underclassmen completed the team to classify it as unbeatable. The team accomplished their goal with apparent ease, shutting out their opponents in the regular season twelve out of sixteen games, then by racking up an unblemished record in the State Championship Playoffs. The closeness of the team members combined with unmatched talent pro- vided us with a State recognized and respected team. The powerful Offense was led by Jackie Campbell who broke the all-time South Jersey scoring record with 37 sea- son goals. Heather Swangler, Carol Pacheco and Colleen Schroeder also shared in the prestige of having scored a total of 63 season goals. The Defense was led by Sandy Iaskol, Debbie Faktorow, Cathy Schrier, Kelly Shaw, Iackie Williams and Sherri Delk. Throughout the entire season they held their oppo- nents to a remarkable 5 goals. Backing up the team was Head Coach Linda DiColo along with Assistant Coaches Debbie Cantwell and Sue Dinn. All three are extremely proud of their teams, including the Iu- nior Varsity squad who had a strong season with a 9-6-1 record. Not only a team with the Liberty Division, South Iersey and State Championship titles, this squad was a group with character: honor students, class and club officers and multi-sport athletes, a unique combination to our school and to sports in general. Long live the great Chimera Hockey tradition! IUNIOR VARSITY - ffrontj jennifer Schrier, lfront rowl Patty Vienneau, Maria Smith, Melanie Mumford, Maureen Vance, Natale Howard, Missey Vance, Liane Chinn, Debbie Sullivan, fback rowl Ioyce Adams, Ianet Szepanski, Lisa Beck, Laura Schroeder, Crystal Outler, Rene Bollers, Karen Winnering, Sue Goes, Sue Smith, 55
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