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WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM COMPLETE SECOND SEASON Participating, under the helm of Geri Hen; were Peggy Sue Snow, Darlene LaBounty, Heather Redman, and Penny Thwaits of AV Lori Rible, Penny Zsido, Cathy Drolette, and Sonya Noel of Danemora; Cara Riggs, Peru; Corron, Karen Vasser, and Brenda Nephew, Beekmantown; Kim Neyland, MAI; Doreen LaPierre, NEC; Rose Mattot, Chazy; Jacquie Beaudoin, Harrold, Texas; May Bousquet, Or Glen; and Anne Guilbo and Laurie Fregeau, 1 Also assisting the 1984 Women's soccer tearr were Lisa Dragoon, Val DeMarese and Ivette Lugo. Coach Hens expressed her gratitude for th team's enthusiasm and the continued growth individual and team performances.
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MEN'S The mens basketball team started its season on a very positive note by winning its first three games. The team defeated Norwich, Vermont Tech., and John Abott before it lost its first game to Champlain College of Burlington. The squad was led in scoring and rebounding by Jeff McCasland, who was second in Region III 16.5 R.P.G., and getting floor leadership from co-captain Ken Recore. Other members of the starting team include John Amell, Roger Wilcox, and Rich Demarse, with bench support comming from Mark Sipe, Todd Roberts, Chip Dickerson, and Johann Pope. The team finished the first semester with a 4-5 record after losing a couple of heartbreakers to Potsdam and Canton. Secon semester started slowly for the Cougars as they dropped their first two games back to St. Lawrence and Adirondack. However, through hard work and the addition of three players, Charles Bartlett, Steve Criss, and Robin Vaughn the team has turned things around. Three consecutive wins over Paul Smiths, Vermont Tech., and Schenectady Have evened the teams record at 7-7 with nine games remaining on schedule. Coach Paul Harrica is extremely proud of his team showing so far this year. He attributes the teams success to hard work and dedication, and the players great attitude. He feels that this is the hardest working team that he has fielded here at Clinton Community College. The College wishes the team well in its remaining games of the season and congratulates them on the fine success that they have had to date. Keven Couture Sports Editor 29 rHrH coHtnp Ln C!d
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