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TRACK AND FIELD
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Carteret High School Athletic program took another step forward this year with che advent of a Varsity and Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball program. The Ramblerettes', competed in the Middlesex County Conference along with other area schools. Due to a lack of experience and other limitations, the Carteret entry was not expected to play exciting basketball. However, this was not to be. The Ramblerettes opened their season with a spectacular 36-35 overtime win over conference rival Cedar Ridge. This victory alerted Carteret foes not to take us lightly. Other victories followed at the expense ofJ.F.K., Perth Amboy, and South River. - The Ramblerettes were Ied by Co-captains Janice Selinsky and Darnell Carter. Much of the fire power came from underclassmen Jane Lawlor and Doreen Spoganetz. The Junior Varsity finished a fine campaign with eight wins and a single loss. Congratulations to the girls who played exciting basketball and brought recognition to Carteret High. Hopefully many lasting friendships were gained in this new venture. VARSITY - 3rd ROW: D. Carter, L. Kukulya, D. Spogantz, J. Duma, A. McFadden, J. Kocsi, D. Hnat, J. Lawlor, J. Selinski, C. Reyes, B. Kudrich, M. McNelis, D. Fischer, Mrs. Joan ROW: M. J. Garcia, Y. J JUNIOR VARSITY W 3rd ROW: P. Kurpat, S. Litus, M. Zajac, D. Pompeo, S. Kent. 2nd ROW: Lawlor, D. Spogantz, M. Cafasso, N. Lawlor, B. Hogan, J. Delatavitch. Ist ROW: E. Barbato, B. Quilban, T. Capozzi, Miss F. Niedbala, coach. Page 124 L
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Co-Captains john Wood, Bob Whittet and Coach Shade! Page 1 26 CROSS CO UIVTIPY Carteret cross country team concluded its finest season ever with an eleventh place finish in the N.J.S.I.A.A. Group III Championship. The team qualified for the meet by virtue of the outstanding performances the previous week at the N.J.S.I.A.A. Central Jersey Championship run over a hostile 2.9 mile course at Buccleuch Park. The cold chill of the bleak November wind froze not the harriers enthusiasm. John Wood, with a ninth place medal winning effort, led the team to a second-place finish. He was closely followed by twin brother Alex Q14Q, Bob Whittet, co-captain, was not far behind in 18th place. Joe Strucich in 22nd and Gary Gasior in 26th place climaxed the teams highest finish in this event.
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