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Looks like you got il to me, Keith. Keith Jock. At Coe-Brown, athletics has always been the one activity that brings students and faculty together. As players, coaches, or fans, the people of CBN A unite to make the Comanches a dominant force in high school competition. Nowhere is this more evident than in soccer. In the past few years the soccer team has become one of the strongest in the state, providing ex- citing tournament games every season. Coinciding with soccer are girls’ volleyball and cross-country, two teams that improve every year. Following the early fall sports is basketball. The boys’ varsity, de- fending Class ‘S' Champs, look for- ward to another winning season this year while the girls’ varsity works their way towards tournament com- petition. Both junior varsity teams continue to put in strong perfor- mances on the court as well. As soon as the snow melts, baseball and softball begin. Last year the boys’ baseball team just missed going to the championship, but plans to change that in 1W. With strong hitting and fielding the girls' softball team also expects an exciting season. No matter what their win-loss record is in any sport, the Coe- Brown Comanches continue to show dedication, sportsmanship, and school spirit in every game they play. 26
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Allen Stevens shows how it is done in the game against Ashland in which Coe-Brown was once again victorious defeating Ashland 8-1. Defeating Moulton boro 5-2, Gary Cham pagne ignores the dirt on his pants as be rounds the base. Winning’s Not Everything From the outset, Coe-Brown’s arsi- ty Baseball Team seemed destined for greatness. The style and enthusiasm of this group of 17 veteran athletes left little to be desired as they went on to compile a 15-1 regular season record. Coe-Brown’s one loss came from Farm- ington in the 15th game of the year by a score of 4-3. The one weakness of the Comanches had to have been in the youthfulness of the pitching staff. Although superb, the young staff gave up 17 walks, which put any tournament hopes to rest for yet another year as Coe-Brown fell at the hands of the llenniker Indians for the second time in consecutive tourney appearances. First Row : Billy Johnson, Don Rich, U adc Sauls. Doug Dimes, Scot! Osborne, Jim Bongiovannni. Jon (!arr. Second Row: John Scott Sherburne, Allen Stevens. Rob Johnson. Steve Piowowarcyx, Randy Young. Gary Champagne. Glenn itham. Matt Osborne. Jamie Johnson. Chuck Lloyd. Coach Yeaton. % i boseboWs « ’ ’ Another year, another glove. 28
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