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Along with fun in the sun come the Doing The Spring work and toil of baseball and lacrosse long with the melting of the snow and the promise of spring comes the breaking in of la- crosse sticks and the beginning ot prac' tices. As soon as March begins so too do the dreaded get in shape lacrosse practices. These deadly practices in- clude running, running, and more run' ning. Sometimes the players wondered whether Miss Dunn was secretly trying to make cross-country runners out of them. Australians and circuits were added to give an unpleasant variety. Once the games began and the girls started cradling, tossing, shoveling, and doing the HValentine heart-cutsn, they appreciated the extensive prep- aration. Gossiping, sunbathing, water balloon fights, and match-making for Miss Dunn all added to the fun of the 1985 season. And after their productive and en- joyable season they have the annual exotic barbeque at Miss Dunn's house. No matter what the record, which is nearly always respectable considering the competition, the girls always have a good time! 98 Spring SportsfThings LACROSSE ,L Lacrosse: Back: Laurie Anderson. Chris Cahill, Kris Dahlberg, Heather Holland, Chrissy Harris,, Stacy Morrison, Heather Luks, Jen Quinlan. Jill Kingsley. Kris Stimac, Joann McCann, Joann Parkhill,l Kim McKinney, Herta Clements, Krista Dayton, Gerry Parkhill, Christy Butler, Becky Reynoldsd Front: Kathy Caldwell, Jessie Mauger, Betsy McCutcheon, Lea O'Boyle, Samantha O'Neill, Debbi, Becker, Patty McHugh, Hilla Herzig, Julia Cutler, Andrea Carlson, Kristy Smith, Katie Mehrer, Abbyi Riblet Varsity Lacrosse, 1984 JHS 12 L. Moreland 18 A y 20 Cheltenham g 9 , +gf7i Gwynedd Mercy 6 15 Ab Friends 3 9 Notre Dame 9 8 Germantown A 4 1 5,9 U-,Moreland 99 14 Gwynedd Mercy 4 4 Springfield 9 10 Germantown, A 12 ,M 7 Ab.-Friends 4 C CAAA 13 Perkiomen it 4 , Final Record 6-3-2 E The goalie - a necessary element.
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And the boys team walted till spring to show off their skills pring is the traditional time of rebirth. The flowers bud and bloomg the baby birds crack from their eggs. Mr. l-lench matamor- phosizes from ruthless English teacher to hopeless tennis coach. The boys ten- nis team, it can be said, had a victorious season. For although they may not have had all straight wins, the team deserves the title of victor. For with the coach's own practiced ability to ration- alize and the team's own knowledge of the sport, their extra effort truly paid off. Keeping his eye on the ball is Dylan Burke. . 4 -- than fTlal'l. Boys tennis: Back Row: Jen Regan fmgr.l, Dylan Burke, Mr, Hench, Drew Kremp, David McConnell, Michael Loesch, Sandy Mcdonough tmgr.l. Front Row: Sean Rice, Brian Thomas, Bill Pritz. Missing: Steven Rawls, Steve Bellamy, Matt Marshall, Scott Schlis- ThingsfTennis 97
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I, t 'BASEBALL Baseball: Back: Steve Glammer, Judd Dayton, Danny Dawicki. Middle: Evelyn Taylor lmgrj, Brian Dawicki, Tom Binckley, Jeremy Baltz, Tom Treacy, Seth Kizel. Front: Matt Bradley, Jim Friel, Jason Kizel, Jim Smith, Chip Boswell, fter several months of being couped up in the gym, an early spring was enticing to all. The baseball team was looking forward to sunglasses, palm trees, and fun in the sun. But instead, our guys found base- ball caps, backstops, and long, hard practices - Mr. Stetler's interpreta- tion of a good time. Though at first these activities were less than appeal- ing, it didn't take long for our players to realize the old proverb the coach is always rightl' to be true. Baseball wasn't just blood, sweat, and tearsg it was a means of providing Jenkintown players with a sense of unity and pride, as well as fun. Varsity Baseball, 1984 1984 Final Record Overall 7-10 League 4-9 ThingsfSpring Sports 99
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