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Varsity, From Left: Joann Parkhill, Jen White- head, Bernie Hoyt, Heather Holland, Kristy Smith, Tammy Southerling, Krista Dayton, Patty McHugh, Katie Albright, Samantha O'Neill, Jen Quinlan, Chrissy Harris, Dawn Chapman, Kim McKinney, Gerry Parkhill, Candy Chapman, Joann McCann, Coach Kneas. Varsityeliockey 1 . ' 10 Germantown F -0 A 1 g Abington Fr g O A 1 Springside' 1 f Y 0 if Germantown A Q 0 0 Moreland 3 A 0 A George School 1 2 ' A. Kennedy - 2 1 g Bristol 1 2 Lansdale Cath 1 1 s Morrisville 0 1 Gwynedd Mercy 2 1 A Chris Dock 2 . O Springfield 0 1 Abington Fr 0 0 New Hope 0 . Final Record 4-4-7 2 League Record i2'2-4 rom the end-of-summer days of sweat-covered faces to the blis- tery cold November afternoon winds, the girls' field hockey team sur- vived. Through these drastic weather changes, the girls' attitudes never changed. In August, fifteen Varsity and J.V. players attended a field hockey camp at Temple University. The girls endured 100 plus temperatures on the astroturf, lots of sprints, and testy stick- 86 Hockeyffhings 'Tie' ing Season Girls Field Hockey tied their opponents more often than not but they were superior in their drive. Those who play together, stay together. work, but even through all the uncom- fortable aspects of camp, the team did gain much in important skills and team play. Although the girls didnlt exactly have a winning season, they didn't have a losing one eitherg in fact, the hockey team must have the record for the greatest number of ties! Through all Miss Kneasis dedicated coaching the girls could just not outscore the oth- er teams. Even in this year of the tie,', the field hockey team had lots of fun. The girls enjoyed half-time shows during the J.V. games, and thinking up ex- cuses for not running sprints. The girls had a great season even though their record was not spectacular. All are looking towards next year and the year of the win !
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ny, Pat Furlong hangs his head after the Drakes' close bout with Lansdale Catholic. i' h hhh t - 3 K .4 W e 'g , 2 Jeff Herder exalts over Pat Furlong's touchdown. Thingsflrootball 85
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., Hlwmu wiser' Patty McHugh pops the ball past her opponent. J.V.: Back Row: Heather Munro, Abby Riblet, Trisha Bales, Amy Butler, ' 'B Becky Reynolds, Julia Cutler, Katie Albright, Betty Chairlanza, Colleen Mar- tin, Kaite Mehrer, Jill Kingsley, Becky O,Neill, I-leather Holland, Sunny Sta- ples, Krista Dayton, Candy Chapman. Front Row: Trisha O'Brien, Erika ll' Dahlberg, Amy Opalesky, Kristy Smith, Susan Porrett. Lunging for the ball, Kristy Smith takes charge. Thingsfl-lockey 87
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