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Basketball Comsewogue .... Deer Park ...,.., Commack North . . . Smithtown West . . . HHH West ....., Bay Shore .... Copiague . . , . . Comsewogue .... Copiague ....,.. Deer Park ......... Commack North . . . Smithtown West . . . HHH West ...,.. 30-51 67-19 43-30 29-32 37-54 41-55 41-46 40-51 36-57 53-29 42-32 37-39 31-54 Bay Shore .... .... 4 9-38 OVER THE TOP: The opposition remains helpless against the high flying Sue Cappel- mann's deadly accuracy. ONE-HANDER: As the defender provides temporary uprights, Lynn Melling shoots a perfect 3-point field goal. JV: Kim lmhof, Deana Salmonese, Sue Esposito, Nancy Barbarite, Rachael Living- stone, Jen Anderson, Audra Zdrojeski, Stacy Micelli, Debbie Krpata, Coach McSloy. VARSITY: Jen Schuman, Kathleen Popko, Toni Varacchi, Jennifer Long, Tina Zuppa, Diane Squilliciotti, Jeanne Geir, Lynda Nealis, Sue Cappelmann, Mary Birkel, Lynn Melling, Coach Hess. I v Girls' Basketball I 'EQ' im lv-Qi 41 Wi
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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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Q ueens of the Court t, , 'f if' Basketball seasons in Kings Park did not fare too well this year, but the girls were somewhat more victorious than the boys. Af- ter losing several close games, . '-', the girls accumulated a 7-13 over- ..li5:,-f all record and 5-9 league record. f The team's regular starters were guards Lynn Melling and Sue Cappelmann and forwards 4 - ' t Lynda Nealis, Toni Varacchi, and '.---' Jennifer Schuman. Most of the of- fensive power was provided by t Nealis, who scored over 200 points this season, and Varacchi, ,..--,'.,r--i who averaged over eight points per game. 1 Under the leadership of the 'Q three team captains Jennifer Schuman Sue Cappelmann and Tina Zuppa and the coaching of Mr Hess the girls met with some successful moments during their toughiy scheduled season Al Q three of its starters Melling Cap pelmann and Schuman along with fellow seniors Tina Zuppa and Jeannie Geir to graduation its leading scorers Nealis and . Varacchl will be returning next year With the other returning players and the same effort and determination displayed this year the girls basketball team holds though the team will be iasirtg great expectations for the future. MAKE THAT 34-9: The domination of the opposition continues, as Lynn Melling sinks a two-pointer with two desperate defend- ers arriving too late. TIGHT COVERAGE: As an opposing player puts her elbow in Toni Varacchi's mouth, Toni remains cool and puts up a perfect shot. ANXIOUS ON THE LINE: While Sue Cap- pelmann surveys the situation from a dis- tance, a dazed Lynda Nealis wonders when the ref will give her the ball. ' Girls' Basketball
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