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

 - Class of 1988

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Page 71 text:

This season was one of rebuild- ing for the Varsity Football Team, as twenty-eight players from the previous year's team graduated and second year coach Pete Blie- berg installed a new offense. The Kingsmen finished the season with a record of 1-6-1. The one victory occurred in the final home game of the season in which the Kingsmen stunned the defending league champion, Deer Park, 12- 7. After an opening day tie with Commack North the Maroon Goons lost four straight before the big win. The lone win was not the only bright spot' however as lineman Chris Short made the All-County Team and tight end Scott Habers was an all-league selection. All- league honorable mention selec- tions went to Brian Bluemell Jim Shanahan Scott Henning and Mike Moser. Although the 1987 season was not a particularly suc- cessful one it established a foun- dation for future KP teams to build winning season upon. THE END OF THE LINE. The 30-yard line seems to be a divider which balances the forces of good and evil. burners to outsprint his opponents. Football GOODBYE: Pete Krpata puts on the after Commack North 14-14 Comsewogue . . . 7-45 Port Jefferson . . . 3-7 Sayville ........ 9-32 Half Hollow Hills 19-21 Deer Park ...... 12-7 Copiague ...... O-13 Smithtown West . 7-8 I Football

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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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GOTTA TAKE A BREAK: Two of Kings Park's finest runners, Enez Lawrence and Nicole Lambros, show off their sleek outfits for pestering photographers. DON'T FORGET TO STRETCH: Before their events, the track trio of Karen Seb- besse, Nadine Grimm, and Diane Heraghty, do the ever-popular hurdler's stretch. AIRBOURNE: As track star Enez Lawrence does her impression of walking on air, she jumps to a record distance. FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF LIGHT: As Sue Duval rounds the final turn, the camera has a hard time freezing her at top speed. v earis' winter Track I Winter track is a harsh sport. While the races are indoors the training must be done outside and quite often it is cold or even snowing. This year s girls team was quite successful and they had a lot of fun with trips to such places as West Point and Ya e. This year s captains were seniors Nicole Lambros Enez Lawrence and junior Sue Duval. All league selections included Nicole Lambros Enez Lawrence and juniors Jessica Squillarini and Karen Sebbesse. Nicole Lambros also received All Confer- ence and All County honors as she tied the school 300 meter record. Karen Sebbesse also set a record this one in the race walk event while finishing eighth in the county. ln the league meet both the 4x4OO meters team of Sue Duval, Diane Heraghty, Enez Lawrence and Nicole Lambros and the 4x8O0 meters team of Kathy Williams, Nadine Grimm, Kathy Haven and Jessica Squillarini finished second overall. One of the track team's finest members, Enez Lawrence, was plagued early on in the season with a knee injury. But she came back to finish first in the Bishop Loughlin invitational and sixth at the Yale Invitational for long jumping. She is the county champ in the long jump, and has also qualified for both the state and national high school championships where she placed sixth and ninth respectively. Overall, the track girls met with great success during this prosperous season.

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