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,a 349 .5 l' Q 'P' ik .gg ,Q ,. Shu 4 5 V .vii-atv' Starters: Mike Comelitti, Randy Ozmun, Tim Williamson, Alton Grizzard, Brian O'Donnell, Mike Germanos, lay Mills, Mike lMcDaniel, Steve Hamilton. 5. If 1 1 - ' - S' ' R- J A X' .Q . 1 x Q Q - 4 ' K Q' . 4 ' ' ...Q ,M Q-5571? 1 bv' ' ' hd if 'REQMJQ ' y , , - 9 ak ' I HIT EXPLGSIG . It was a record year for the baseball team. Under the direction of coach Randy Sterling and assistant coach Lenny Marino, the team set one school record for wins and another for wins in a row. The team had exhausting afterschool practices but all their hard work paid off and they ended up as one of the top eight teams in the state. They won the Tidewater Invitational Baseball Tournament and the Beach Dis- trict Tournament. Randy Ozmun became Cireen Run's first All-State Player and was the leading hitter in the state with a .581 batting average. lay Mills and Randy Ozmun also were players for Virginia High Schools East! West All-Star Game. Alton Grizzard, Tim Williamson, lay Mills, and Randy Ozman played on the First Team All-Beach District. Second Team All-Beach Players were Mike Comelitti and Kenny Price. The team went to the Regional games for the first time where they won the first round but lost the second to Kecoughtan by the close score of 2 to 1. Randy Ozmun was the team's best hitter, Tim Williamson the season's MVP, and Rookie of the Year was Steve Hamilton. 7 Lake Taylor 9 Granby 5 Manor 6 DeMatha 8 Bayside 11 Kempsville 5 Cox 10 Princess Anne 11 Western Branch 8 Manor 5 Kempsville 4 First Colonial 5 Kellam 15 Bayside 1 Kempsville 12 Cox 17 Princess Anne 7 First Colonial School Records Set 4 Kellam Team Record: 18-4 7 Kempsvflle Consecutive wins: 12-0 6 Gfeat Bfldge Randy Ozmun had 36 hits. 2 Kecoughtan Pitching record: Tim Williamson had 9 wins. Alton Grizzard scored 25 runs, L Sports 'I E7
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fail' Ay, in J' Q15' Y. Lu .61 NAMES Debbie Litsinger, Shelbie Crowder, Diana Marie Laura Krell, Mary Meade, Christine Sakowicz, Noonan, Stasia Stobach, Leanne Faulk, Gagliano, Laura Feichtinger, Missy Kunkel, Bobbi Kotrba, lerri Nelson, Kirsten Taylor, Alexis Martello, Tricia Ryan, Shannon Ahern, Gail Montesa, Laura McCluskey, Chris Thompson, Q Valerie Thompson Y o v3nuG-e-ss rf it -: 'wi'-Qs 'q.nv-'q 5 Q- is 6 -F056 Ovvsqn- v.., ,QA t EXPECTATICNS! Although expected to be a rebuilding year, the girl's soccer team surpassed all expectations when they finished out the season with a 9-6-1 overall score and a 7-5 score in the district. The year's MVP was Stasia Strobach and Most Improved was Marie Noonan. Stasia Strobach made the first team All-District and four other girls made the second team All-District. The team had some close games, especially against Kempsville and Western Branch. The first Kempsville game was won by the team, 2-1 , in overtime. In the next Kempsville game the team won in the last minutes of the second overtime. The game against Western Branch was a challenge for the team and at a tied score we kept our cool and got the goal in the last sixty seconds, said Coach Cosimano. The weather changes did not hamper afternoon practices and the team worked out in rain, snow, and sun. lt wasn't easy but we were prepared to play in it. It didn't make us any better playing wise but psychologically we were better, quipped Coach Cosimano. One drill the team will not forget is having to perform diving headers over a large mud puddle. Everyone took a tu rn and in the end it got to be fun, said Coach Cosimano. Unique uniforms were created to keep the cold away. The girls resorted to wearing muffs, hoods, long johns, and sweats in different combinations to keep warm during their hard practice sessions. By the end of the year, the team had become a well working machine. 0 Maury 1 Norfolk Academy 1 First Colonial 0 Kellam 1 Kempsville 1 Cox 4 Bayside 2 Princess Anne 2 First Colonial 5 Great Bridge 0 Kellam 4 Cox 2 Western Branch 0 Princess Anne 6 Bayside 2 Kempsville 0 Norfolk Academy Q sw- Aa., -N 5..- 1 -'s-an .. ,Jn Jim 8 1 O 1 0 0 O 3 3 O 1 0 O 5 0 1 3 Sports 'I 89
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