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Bowling Spare Me No Strikes This years bowling team experienced shortlived success. The boy ' s team lead the league during the first half of the season. In the second half they lost their top position to P.B.G.H.S. The girl ' s team also enjoyed first place ranking until the final two weeks of the season. When all the matches were fin- ished and the points were counted, nei- ther of the Newman teams came out on top. The boy ' s team finished with a third place ranking. The girls went one step better than the boys with a second place showing. The teams were moderated by Mr. Pat- rick O ' Hare. The captain of the boy ' s team was Tom DeLoretto. The girl ' s team was lead by Schree Hach. One of the things that held back the boys team were the handicaps. On the other hand, the girls were helped by the handicaps placed on the other teams. The purpose of the handicap is to elimi- nate any unfair advantage and allow com- petition among the teams. One point of interest is that the bowl- ing team had to furnish their own uni- forms. Members of the bowling team were not allowed to receive a varsity let- ter at the end of the season. The reason for this being that bowling is not consid- ered as a sport at Cardinal Newman High School, as Coach Sam Budnyk so aptly explained, Bowling is not recognized as a sport in the State of Florida. The Flor- ida Athletic Association Recognizes it as a club-sport. A good example of this would be the first year of girl ' s soccer was only considered as a club-sport, and there were only a few teams in the county. Because of this, there were no playoffs or state championships in girl ' s soccer, as was the case in bowling. Boy ' s left Top: Mr. O ' Hare, Rob Brumuchi, Richard Davidson, Brett Baker, Tom DeLoretto, Bottom left: Tom Pence, Frank Defilippo, Jay Haun, Not Pictured; Mark Gallo Girls left top; Schree Hach, Kim Larson, Gianna Fior entino, Sue Brumuchi, Mr. O ' Hare - moderator Bot- tom left; Kim Wright, Debbie LaBlanca. Top: Schree Hach, captain of the girl ' s team, throws for a strike. Sports 257
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GIRLS ' JV BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD ! Newman 42 Lake Worth 16 Newman 21 Boca Raton 10 | Newman 31 John Paul 28 Newman 11 Gardens 32 Newman 23 Glades 30 1 Newman 35 Ft. Pierce 23 (West) Newman 47 Ft. Pierce 31 (Central) Newman 43 John Paul 21 Newman 32 Glades 47 Newman 37 Ft. Pierce 46 (West) Shooting For The Top! ABOVE: The JV team: 1st ROW Kneeling: Nancy Neitz, Sephanie Cushman, Karen Pastorino, Mi- chelle Frady, Julie Stoll, Elaine Tatum. BACK 256 Sports ROW: Tracy Hurd, Lisa Conca, Lisa Garcia, Jenni- fer Panton, Sheila Espinosa, Ann Ulseth, Mrs Alicia Rafter, Coach. RIGHT: As coach for the Girls ' Bas- ketball team, Mrs. Rafter showed versatility for teaching and coaching.
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Ready Hit As they gathered around in a circle and joined hands, thoughts of the last four days ran through their minds. It was four days of fun mixed with hard work. The cheering camp was enjoyment for all of the cheering team. They made a few new friends and shed a few tears, because all of the fun had to come to an end. The fact that camp was ending didn ' t mean the end for them. At camp the 1981-82 Varsity Cheering Squad was awarded first place in the United States Cherring Association, (U.S.C.A.). In addi- tion Erin Peters was awarded most spirit- ed, Lisa Caniff placed second, Anne Tit- zel placed third and Maria Rosa Chibas received an honorable mention. Anne Titzel junior feels that people think cheering is classy and glamorous, but it really involves a lot of hard work. Angelia Mitchell Junior, says Each cheerleader has her own style and that blended together makes the best squad that Newman has had. As for the Junior Varsity squad, they had a slow start, but as the year pro- gressed they were moving in the right direction. They are a well organized and united group of young ladies. Joe Caforio senior says Cheerleaders work harder than people really think, and that the football players really do appreciate the things the cheerleaders do. RIGHT: Junior Varsity Team; first row: Beth Bram- mer, Amiee Vasil. SECOND ROW; Shannon Geary, Eda Camejo, Terri Tome. Jineen Cronine, Mary Ann Lucchese. THIRD ROW; Carla Sangiouanni, Leslie Howell TOP RIGHT; Varsity practices a cheer for the football game FAR TOP RIGHT; The varsity cheerleaders with the awards they won at camp. FAR CENTER RIGHT; Junior Varsity com- pletes a mount at the pep rally FAR BOTTOM RIGHT; The Varsity Cheering Squad; first row: Anne Titzel, Louise Stevens. SECOND ROW: Ka ren Ann Sisko, Erin Peters, Ellen Leach, Kathy Johnsen THIRD ROW; Lisa Caniff, Barbara Maresca. Angelia Mitchell 258 Sports
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