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Q ' fo ' 4, .Q As the conclusion to the fall season, the Kings Park athletes gathered at the Watermill Inn on December 7, 1987 to honor the superstars of the fall sports season. Parents, teachers, coaches, and administrators were also in attendance to pay their re- spects to Kings Park's best: Coaches Awards Boys' Soccer - John Schatter Girls' Soccer - Tracy Altebrando Boys' X-Country - Adam Clavell Girls' X-Country - Nadine Grimm Football - Chris Short Girls' Tennis - Julie Goldman Cheerleading - Jeanine DiSilvestre Josephine Gallarello Mosl Valuable Players Boys' Soccer - Dierk Hohman Girls' Soccer - Toni Varacchi Boys' X-Country - Bill Fettig Girls' X-Country - Sue Duval Football - Scott Habers Girls' Tennis - Toni Garitano All-League Boys' Soccer - Dierk Hohman Jim Knott Girls' Soccer - Toni Varacchi Jen Wirth Diane Squillaciotti Nancy Barbarite Boys' X-Country - Bill Fettig Girls' X-Country - Jessica Squicciarine Sue Duval Football - Chris Short Scott Habers Mike Moser 2nd Team All-League Soccer - Dan Fisher Football - Scott Henning Jim Shanahan All-County Soccer - Dierk Hohman Football - Chris Short John Flynn MVP Award Girls' Tennis - Toni Garitano Girls' Soccer - Jen Anderson Fred Lohr Memorial Award - Ken Burke Art Snelders Award - Jim Knott Mosl Improved Girls' X-Country - Karen Sebbesse POLICE LINE-UP: Mr. Nally breaks the trend of hand-crossing and stern looks, as he is surrounded by soccer stars Ken Burke, Jim Knott, Dierk Hohman, and Dan Fisher. REWARDED RUNNERS: Proudly display- ing their cross-country achievements are Sue Duval, Jessica Squicciarine, Karen Se- besse, and Nadine Grimm. A STRANGER IS WATCHING: Toni Gari- tano gives Mr. Shanks an award for Table- cloth Shirt of the Year. I Fall Sports Awards 7
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T he Winners' Circle Although you won t find Paul Fick Laurie Jacobsen, or Lorraine Kaelin in our school gym after school, not a day goes by when one of these three athletes is not out somewhere working up a sweat. Paul, a senior, is captain of the swim team of the North Shore Aquatic Association. Six days a week, Paul treks to the Stony Brook University pool for a two hour workout. lt's a demanding and sometimes frustrating sport, says Paul. The workouts are hard and sometimes you feel it s all a waste of time but if you keep going eventually it all pays off' Doing his best and favorite stroke the breaststroke, Paul has done well in the Friendship International Meet and even participated in the Junior Metropolitan Olympics. Laurie also a senior started riding horses when she was seven years old. Now at seventeen she spends up to three hours a day riding her horse My Way and preparing for year-round competitions. A champion at local horse shows she s won over 50 ribbons in various Long Island competitions. Laurie rider and horse. Laurie also enjoys working as a riding instructor. ln the future she hopes to ride in college and show Grand Prix Jumpers possibly qualifying her to represent the U.S. in competition. Lorraine a junior started her gymnastics career when she was only three years old. Five days a week her mom drives her to Artistic Gymnastics in Hauppauge for three-hour workouts. She s done very well at several meets and hopes to eventually become a Class I gymnast. l like gymnastics because it s exciting and demanding says the four-foot-eleven athlete. lt s also good exercise. really likes riding because of the special relationship that develops between a i SPLASH!: One of my very distant goals is to try and make it into the 1992 Olympic Games, says senior Paul Fick. l L,.......... ...L .............sMm RIDING PRACTICE at Northport's Stonyhlll Farms is a good place to catch Laurie Ja- cobsen developing her equestrian talents. l Independant Athletes if M OUR NEW MARYLOU'?: Showing her tal- ents on both the uneven bars and the bal- ance beam is gymnast Lorraine Kaelin. 4103
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Liam OOPS! Writing seven pages on the wrong AP American Essay is soon-to-be-crazy Vicki Wiseblatt. EXCUSE ME, BUT HAVE WE MET BE- FORE? Trying to establish friendly relations with a possible future professor is Pat Clancy.
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