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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Diamonds are a girl’s best friend “The count is three and t wo in the last of the ninth. The batter steps to the box, composes herself and, after a moment of hesitation, knocks a single into left field driving in the winning run.” The Feehan softball team, coached by newcomer, Sister Norma Mousseau ended many games this way, winning one third of the games by less than three runs. The girls did well, winning seven of their twelve games. With several experienced | : Above: Shortstop Denise Neveux anxiously frosh ae next year, the team awaits the low ground ball which will set up can anticipate an even better season. Feehan’s patented double play. Above: Congratulating the other team on a well played game are Joan Rhilinger, Donna Above: Awaiting the next pitch, Melodye Gaboury, Shannon Lee, Sue Benoit, and Jane Kelly. Broadley raises her bat, plants her feet and prepares to knock one out of the park. 24
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