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Page 78 text:
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The basketball season for Kings .--- Park was, quite frankly, a disappoint- -:,':1 4 f':,,'.V ing one. Their 2-18 record was not expected from a team with six return- P ing players. However, there were two brief shining moments for the team, 3 namely an overtime win against Bay , Shore and a last minute victory over 3 , Deer Park. Senior Kevin Sullivan was f-,r I - the star versus Bay Shore, as he sank f..',: ,. both the tying basket in regulation and ,,'V the winning one in overtime. Fellow senior, Brian Curley provided the her- -- oics against Deer Park by scoring the winning basket with just seven sec- onds remaining. A Curley the team s center also pro- . . vided offensive structure throughout the season with over ten points and eight rebounds per game. All League ' selection forward Mike Moser was an- . other board bruiser by averaging , above eight points and seven re- bounds per game. ln addition to Cur- 1 ley and Moser other regular starters were guard Rob Hogan and forward Lee Serravillo. Along with Curley Ho- t gan Serravillo and Sullivan other se- 1 niors were Kevin McGourty Dave ' Johnson Rob Carey Glenn Massina A and Rich Kincaid. Q i ': T Although the 1987-88 campaign 5- ,'-'1 , was not successful, next season promises to be a better one as Moser leads returning juniors John Ogozalek ilt, 1 Anthony Mattia, C.J. Jaquillard, and sophomore Marc Durland under the guidance of Coach Duddy, LOOK MA, THREE HANDS: As a defender sneaks in from behind, Lee Serravillo ap- pears to have a third arm coming from his chest. FLY THE UNFRIENDLY SKIES: During a layup, Marc Durland may be meeting some imminent rejection by an incoming object. RING AROUND THE WAISTBAND: As Rob Hogan reaches a lofty altitude, an oppo- nent becomes deeply intrigued by his uniform. ELBOWS FOR LUNCH: Brian Curley sinks two points for K.P. but accidentally gives Lee Serravillo a taste of his elbow. X K X ind of Like an Airballl 7 Boys' Basketball I
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a www, WARM-UP: Before the game, Missy Teper stretches out. EYE-CATCHING: A moment of excitement grabs the attention of Sue Poiinsky during the Homecoming Parade. GIMME A K: The squad shows spirit. JV VIVACITY: At practice, Joeilyn Ma- loney, Janice Freyler, and Peggy Cuff pre- pare a mount. A BALANCING ACT: Trying to cheer and watch a basketball game are seniors Stephanie Lochmann and Missy Feigeison. CHEERFUL: Seniors Jeannine DiSiIvestre, Archana Pradhan, Sue Poiinsky and Stephanie Lochmann reminisce. l Cheerleading
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BACK: Rob Carey, Anthony Mattla, C.J. Jaquillard, Mike Moser, Lee Serravillo, Coach Thompson, Coach Duddy, Brian Curley, Kevin McGourty, Rich Kincaid, Ke- vin Sullivan, Glenn Messina. FRONT: John Ogozalek, Michael Wendel, Dave Johnson. lT'S NOT MINE: A scared opponent and Rob Hogan don't want to have anything with having touched the ball last. THE DUNKSTER AT WORK: Wondering why there is a second ball by his right el- bow, the towering Brian Curley puts one home. HE STOPS, POPS AND IT DROPS: As the ball is in mid-flight, Rob Hogan watches it towards the basket. SURROUNDED: Unaffected by the opposi- tion's trap, a flying Mike Moser shoots be- Basketball Copaigue Deer Park Commack North HHH West ....... Smithtown West Bay Shore .,..... Comsewogue ...., Copaigue Deer Park .,....,. Commack North Smithtown West HHH West ....,.. Bay Shore 29 59 43 54 44 69 44-68 42-68 56-55 36-68 37-65 51-49 35-63 52-98 31-51 49-71 yond the defender's outstretched fingers. Comsewogue ....,...,... 30-76 Q l Boys' Basketball .
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