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Above- pre-game scenes. Clockwise from top left- Pam practices following her shots. Bridget. Kim. and Mary warm-up; and Coach Davids looks the opposition over. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL- Row 1: Lynn Luzzi. Teresa DiCampli. Pam O'Neill. Tina Yannotti. Row 2: Mary Murphy. Liz Capozzi. Bridget Brosa. Chris Greene. Rhonda Richmond. Kim Van Alstyne, Coach Davids. GIRLS JV BASKETBALL- Sitting: Sandy Liberatore. Maureen Golden. Kneeling: Karen Uhl. Chrissie Voigt. Barb Walczak. Carol Hansen Standing Mary Maney. Becky Millis. Lynee Van Alstyne. Colleen Donahue. Becky |ollow. Miss Robbins ( Left to right- Chrissie goes up to score, and Lynee Van Alstyne defends her basket. 22
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BOYS- VOLLEYBALL- Sitting: Vincent Ficc iglia. Mgr.; Steve Felice. Ron Ferraro. Nick Am.itulli. Ricky Lopez. Kneeling: Dan George, Pat Arthur. Mike Moracoo. Chip D'Amico. Scott Hatz. Steve Knimti. Steve Hilyer Standing; |ohn |ahara. John Nevill. Roger Smith. Mike Palmieri. Mark Oddi. Bob Saglett. Henry Greco. Mike Stoyla. |oe Jacobs. Coach Wheeler. TKis year the volleyball scone at GHS had two new wrinkles-a |V girls team and a boys team. For a young varsity team (Senior Chris Greene being the only returning starter), the Girls Varsity squad finished the year well, posting a league record of 9 and 5. good enough to take second place in the league. According to Coach Khoury, an excellent defense added to the team s record, the only disappointment of which was three losses in the sectionals. In the first season for JV Girls Volleyball, the schedule was informal since many schools do not yet have junior varsity teams. Two early losses, one to Victor and the other to Penn Yan. were turned around to wins later in the year, an overall winning one. As indicated in the size of the team, tremendous interest was shown in a Boys Volleyball program. Hard work and early morning practices posed no problem as the team prepared itself to compete with the league leaders. Good net play and excellent serving were strong points of the fledgling team. -» : £ Sports 21
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Varsity basketball team led by sophs In his first year as Girls Varsity Basketball coach, Dan Davids had something to crow about as his team was performing well in a demanding schedule. Further, as of presstime, two sophomores were leading the scoring, a fact which should give Davids a nucleus around which to build future teams. Teresa DiCampli was the team's playmaker on offense, and along with Chris Greene, one of the most consistent defensive players. Bridget Borsa, Tina Yannotti, Lynn Luzzi. and Pam O'Neill all were playing good games coming off the bench. When this book went to press, sophomore Mary Murphy was leading the team in three categories: ■ HO u rr rebounds- with 14 per game: scoring- averaging 21 points per game: and steals-averaging over tw'o per contest. Liz Ca|)ozzi. another sophomore, was second in scoring and the fourth leading reboundcr. Other leading scorers were Terri Bagshaw. Rhonda Richmond. Chris Greene (also first in assists), and Kim Alslyne. This year GHS formed its first JV Girls Basketball team. The squad played their games before the varsity since all the schools in the league currently had junior varsity teams. Two non-league games were also scheduled. Top lo bottom- Mary Murphy scores: Chris Greene looks for a shot: anil Terri Bagshaw starts a play. Upper right: |V Carol Hansen blocks a shot Sports 23
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