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Above: In anticipation of the next play, Frank DiRenzo clenches his fist waiting for the umpire’s decision as Michael Kirby lends his support. second and third. A single is needed for a man to come home and put us ahead in the ninth inning. A sudden burst of energy is released as a crack of the bat sends the ball soaring over the head of a challenger in left field. The score: Feehan 3, opponent 0. The leadership of Coach Galligan has helped the baseball team improve this year. Working together to develop skills keeps The bases are loaded, a man at first, the team on top. behind, the boys always try to achieve what Al though the team sometimes gets some Call “The Impossible Dream.” 22 Above: “Give it the old Feehan try,” cheers Mr. Galligan from the bench with teammates Chris O’Neil, Robert Lee, Terrance Smulligan and Thomas Grimes. It’s been a rough game but our baseball team will pull through victoriously. Grand slam spirit Above: “C’mon, give me a break, can’t this other team hit the ball at all,” cries a tired David Benoit as he casts the signal to Thomas - Grimes. Opposite page, upper right: Members of the baseball team are; first row: Robert Lee, Michael Cornetta, David Benoit. Second row; Christopher O’Neil, Anthony Ciarocco, Richard Arrighi, Thomas Grimes, Terrance Smulligan. Third row: John Morril, Michael Kirby, Frank DiRenzo, David Lucia, Mr. Galligan. Opposite page, lower right: Girls’ Softball, first row: Jane Kelly, Mary Yeghian, Susan Benoit, Barbara Marceau. Second row: Nadine Gosseline, Mary Jane Martin, Patricia Carlson, Karen McKeon. Third row: Sheila Deam, Christine Cassels, Joan Philinger, Melodye Broadley, Christine Kelly, Denise Neveux, Lisa Chamberland. Fourth row: Donna Gaboury, Claire Parker, Ann Kelly, Lynn Mondor, Rene Marshall and moderator Sister Norma Mousseau.
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Golf team places third in division. It was a successful year for the members of the golf team. First row: Scott Tatro, Timothy McAlice, Robert Welch and Arthur Boulet. Above: “Which way did it go”, wonders Mark Ferland as he casually swings his golf club searching for his lost golf ball. Above right: “Should | hit it from a right angle, left angle or straight on to make this hole”, says Russ Quaglia concentrating on his swing. Below right: Measuring their distance to perfection, Neil Boyer and Arthur Boulet are confident in their calculations. Second row: Mark Ferland, Russ Quaglia, Coach Neil Loew, Brian Gamache, Neil Boyer. Feehan Opponent Attleboro 5” 3% Seekonk he 2 Dighton 5 4 Coyle-cassidy 5 4 Somerset 2 Zi Attleboro 4 5 Seekonk 7, 2 Dighton a 5 Coyle-Cassidy 5% 3% Somerset 0 7 “Seems | do better in the club house than on the course!”, exclaims one discouraged golfer. Golf is more than just hitting a ball in a hole. It is a lot of concentration and hard work. Our team, guided by Coach Neil Loew, won many matches, but such honor did not happen without hours of practice. Lots of superior talent was shown by senior star Brian Gamache who was a major asset to the team. The golf team had a fulfilling season and achieved it due to their devoted spirit and willingness to, “get out there and win! ” The team itself is very ambitious and the only lacking thing is the “hole-in-one.”
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