Kings Park High School - Kingsmen Yearbook (Kings Park, NY)

 - Class of 1988

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Page 69 text:

ln the brisk but sunny weather of the fall, many distant figures could be seen playing on the high school courts. Every day after school, the dozen girls representing the team went out to have some fun and exercise. Although the team, consisting mostly of very young girls, had a dismal record, they look towards an improving future. This season was not a successful one in the standings, as a O-12 league record dwarfed in comparison to last year's league championship season. One of the highlights of the season was the team's first singles player, Toni Garitano. As the outstanding player of the team she posted seven individ- ual wins was selected as the Most Valuable Player of the team and was seeded fifth of thirty-two slots in the Conference Tournament. Coach Shanks assesses the disappointing season as a result of an extremely young and inexperienced team. ln fact the three ninth graders and two eighth graders on the team held starting positions. Other than Toni the only other seniors were Dina Flamistella and Amy Ritter. So it seems that the potential for years to come will be promising. DOUBLE-TIME: Believing that two watches are better than one, Christine Chow pre- pares to return a volley. HAOUETEERS: Coach Shanks introduces his team: Toni Garitano, Dina Ftamistella, Amy Maurer, Julie Goldman, Vicki Tucker, Susan Seliger, and Amy Flitter. Missing are: Christine Chow, Hillary Kleinberg, Belinda Lee, Sarah Taraska, and Jennifer Toto. QUEEN OF THE COURT: intensely watch- ing her fearsome forehand shot, MVP Toni Garitano adds another victory to her total. Tl Bay Shore - Hauppauge .. . ... - Huntington ... ... - Comsewogue . . . . . - Half Hollow Hills .... - Hauppauge ..... . . . - Huntington ..... , . . - East Islip ........... - Half Hollow Hills .... - East Islip ........... - Comsewogue . .. . .. - 16 16 O7 25 BayShore ......... 16 O7 O7 O7 16 16 16 07 l Girls' Tennis v I

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X R funners and Raquets H. Smithtown West Commack North Half Hollow Hills Deer Park ........ Copaigue .......l Comsewogue ..... Bay Shore ...,... 21-30 40-16 20-38 25-30 15-50 31-27 33-25 64 JUMPING THE GUN: An over-anxious John Lee attempts to gain a head start over his teammates, Adam Clavell, Dan Kessler, Victor Flugg, and Dong Liyn. THE HOME STRETCH: Before a large crowd of onlooking fans, Victor Rugg and Dan Kessler put on a show of their own. MORNING DO: Posing with a grapefruit concealed under his hair, Dan Kessler towers over his teammates, Drew Edgar, Chris Stabile, Dong Liyn, and Adam Cla- vell, along with Coach Evans. Boys' Cross Country ' ll 21 W A -,- , i lt ,sf QV For the first time in two years, the Boys' Cross Country Team scored a winning season of four wins and three losses. Good performances under the guidance of Mr. Evans contributed to the winning season, but much was made possible by Billy Fettig, an amazing newcomer to the team. Even though this was Billy's first year in Cross Country, he was able to finish first in almost every race he ran. The freshman was also named the team's Most Valuable Player. Each runner was able to improve his time over last year's. Outstanding steady performances were given by Adam Clavell, John Lee, and Chris Stabile. ln addition, each member was able to win at least one medal. These individual performances occurred at places like Van Cortland Park, New York Tech, and the ever-popular Sunken Meadow. Losing only three seniors, Dan Kessler, Chris Stabile, and Drew Edgar, the future still looks bright for a league championship. P ',, W- f km' 2



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66 HITTING THE DIBT: Cutting across the field, Scott Habers causes as Sayville de- fender to go down. TOP: Jon Garziano, Adam Gillman, Scott Habers, Mike Director, Charles Gels, Jon Sackstein, Scott Henning, Kevin McGourty, Mike Moser. 2ND BOW: Brian Bluemell, Chris Bradshaw, Carl Paulino, Bob Nico- letti, Bryan Kropp, Terance Bryan, Brian Sckipp, Ken Ferrazzi, Chris Hoey. 3ND BOW: Frank Lanza, Kevin Leedham, Coach Thompson, Coach Johnston, Coach Blieberg, Coach Bogenshutz, Coach Fiose, Chris Short, Bill Bergamini. 4TH BOW: Da- vid Barnes, Bob Carey, Anthony Sabatino, Anthony Soares, Mike Fiosato, Brian An- derson, Pat Tuohy, Scott Hughes. BOT- TOM: Mike Vallely, Tim Denning, Joe Schultz, Peter Krpata, Steve Liebold, Paul Picciano, Brian Coll, Buss VanScoy. TOP: Scott Evans, Mike Black, Mike ln- zone, Mike Pepperman, Bob Elman, Der- mott Coll, Adam Hoffman, Brett Bittner. 2ND BOW: Carey Ftosenwald, Ed Winslow, Bob Flicker, Coach Johnston, Coach Thompson, Tom Shanahan, Anthony Lisske, Tom Ottenwaelder. 3FtD BOW: Ja- V son Pierce, Tom Short, Mike Georges, Bar- ry Tacktill, Chris Travis, Brett Clifford, Kevin Noonan. BOTTOM: Mark Lemire, John Gallarello, Mike Sokolski, Mark Boemer, Anthony Vaudo, John Russo. FINDING A GAP: As a KP blocker puts on a ballet-block, Ken Ferrazzi freezes a de- fender with a fake option to Joe Schultz. new P? , N. i f V ' wx t, 5 lt, -' iv t:- , tv. ,-U .L-G55 ' u y In V ' if f 5 ' Tuff ,.,, ,A :Qis iisiia T urbulent Times Football I

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