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equestrian team 3 f'5f's'3m3 S? 'QGZ-.': fb - lt is not a lucky horse shoe that makes our Equestrian Team do so well. Rather, with the expertise of Coach Kathy Perri, it's the intense concentration, tempering and stami- na ot our riders. The team placed second overallg first place is occupied by our heavily funded rival at Stony Brook. The last show is held on our very own campus. Coming in second place for the day, all of the prepara- tion made the Post Show a success. Five Post riders accumulate enough points to class out and qualify for the Regionals. Congratulations to all. 149
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volleyball We celebrated our most successful volleyball season ever this past fall semester of l979, finishing with a tot- al of l6 wins and 8 losses. Besides setting the best record in its tive year history, the volleyball team included within its l6 win performance, a 9 game winning streak as well. The Central Connecticut Tourna- ment was the opening showplace where we played such powerhouses as Yale, Springfield, and Southern Connecticut, other impressive victor- ies included games against Oneonta and New Hampshire. Next, we con- tinued on to defeat Division l: Bar- nard, Farleigh Dickinson University, and New York Tech twice. The team then climaxed their season upon qual- ifying for the final eight of the N.Y.S.A.l.A.W. Division ll State Tournament, a record for the team as well. We faced teams including Brock- port, Colgate, and St. John Fischer, the latter being the eventual state champion. Coach Kathy Solano felt, there was a good combination of enthusias- tic, young talent together with a good consistent play by the team veter- ans. Three seniors graduate this year who have been starters all four years. They are Janice Rawlings, Karen Schaeffer, and Chris Giets- chier. We thank them for their hard work and great talent and we will miss their fine contributions through the years. 148 yt. E. K. in gb db 'Q' 3 i i 2 . ., mx,- ,,..., ii. l ..,. 'r-A .NQWNQMS ,Aj
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