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to make the cut. However, the leading FRONT ROW TENNIS TEAM: Greg Mor- ris, Mark Arnitz, Bob Montone, Mike Burke, Bob Smith. BACK ROW: Coach Stevesky, Ves Vesini, Mike McAllister, Allen Light, Dave Lounsbury CDI ffl' U1 U., Season FRONT ROW GOLF TEAM: Terry Rice, Coach O'Connor, Scott Brennan, Ed Chala- nick BACK ROW: Steve Hyde, Andy Erwin, John Custin IT,S A HARD VOLLEY as Mark Arnitz backswings the ball to the opposing team. Caught off guard, Broome Tech missed the return, but went on to Win the match 2-7. Mark was the returning letterman for the '78 team. The sun was shining as the golfers competed at the Auburn Golf and Country Club for a total of nine matches. Each team, which was com- prised of tive men, talleyed their four best scores. The Spartans won every time and qualified for the regionals. With Steve Hyde's score of 72, Scott Brennan's 73, Andy Erwin's 75, and Terry Rice's 79, they pulled an overall score of 299. For the first time in 19 years the team was given the oppor- tunity to compete nationally. Flown all expenses paid to a condominium in Lehigh Acres, Florida, the golfers failed scorer, Steve Hyde, had a two-game total of 156, only six strokes away from qualifying. It was a less successful season for the tennis team. Broome and Mohawk Valley had traditionally been their toughest opponents. When Quad-C won more points against these teams this year than they had for the last five 58 Golf lTennis OVER THREE FOOTBALL FIELD Last year's Longest Drive Award we Scott Brennan for his 302-yard drive Practicing for their last meet, Scott it would be their toughest competiti yet. However, the team remained un feated as they pulled a 299 score ag Mohawk. 5' I Z f ll - years combined, things looked prom- ising. The tennis team then held a close match against Cobleskill, which ended in a losing score of 4-5. How- ever, they felt a greater pang of defeat as their next two matches crashed 0-9. Getting back on the scoreboard, they won their last game and closed the sea- son with an overall record of l-5. 1977 TENNIS CCCC OPPO 2 Broome Tech 2 Mohawk Valley L 4 cobieskiu l 0 neun j 0 Alfred . 5 Morrisviue J Overall Record 1-5
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duled season. For a couple of rhes rides were uneventful, filled with the usual pre-game excite- 1. 'Iowever, the Morrisville match ided another revelation. The ing went well for the Spartans ey defeated Morrisville. It took tle while to warm up, though, e the first game ended with d-C trailing 4-15. Then, despite initial defeat, the girls turned scores around in the second two nes and ended the match with , best two out of three. 'Vith the thrill of victory fresh eir minds, the volleyball team ered up their equipment and ted home. About halfway to the college. Coach Brewer had to pull out to pass a parked car. As she came around the side of the other vehicle, she suddenly realized that a huge, brown, beef cow was stand- ing in the middle of the road. Man- aging to keep her cool, she swerved, missing the animal by inches. In addition to their close calls While driving to and from games, the Spartans also had a number of close matches. Because volleyball is based on winning the best two out of three games, winning one game was only the first step toward taking the match. The girls gave it everything they had, and if they weren't raking in points, they were putting up a good, strong defense. Elmira Eisenhower Herkimer Broome Fisher Cazenovia Hilbert Keuka LeMoyne Morrisville Mohawk Nazereth 197 8 VOLLEYBALL OPPONENT lst GAME 2nd GAME 3rd GAME OPP CCCC OPP CCCC OPP CCCC 4 12 15 15 10 3 3 6 10 15 9 10 15 4 3 8 15 4 4 6 4 13 4 13 Overall Record 15 10 15 15 8 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 4-9 Volleyball 57
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RMING UP, Andy Erwin looks forward to Lfirst game of the season. It turned out to easy win for the Spartans as they over- a Niagara 305-330. FED Most Valuable Player for the '77 sea- Mike McAllister sends one over the net. cored a point for Cayuga and helped defeat nrisville with a score of 5-4. 1977 GOLF CCC OPPONENT 305 Niagara 330 - 304 Jefferson 314 312 Broome Tech. 321 3 12 Jamestown 337 318 Alfred 353 332 Delhi 348 332 Cobleskill 339 299 Fulton-Montgomery 376 299 Mohawk 327 Undefeated Golf fTennis 5 9
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