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The 1983 Lake Braddock Freshman Football Team had an excellent season by finishing with a record of 3-3. Captains Marc Luce (24) and Tim Rascoll (14) led the team through a grueling practice everyday after school. These practices helped form an outstanding team, and the team, showed a lot to me. They showed that they have what it takes to come back from two tough losses and win three straight. They are good com- petitors in the Northern District. Following the season, the traditional selecting of superlatives took place. Those recognized were safety Robbie Carraway (26) as the Best Defensive Player, Bobby Cole as the Most Im- proved Player, running backs Chuck Anderson (30) as the Best Offensive Player, and Cisco Jeter (33) as the Most Valuable Player. Starting quarterback Tim Rascoll (14) said that the team was very successful, but we would have been nowhere without our coaches. Everyone should look for next year’s J.V. Team and District Finals. Some offensive standouts were guard Brian Anderson (72) and wide receiver Mike Christian (22). On the defense, some outstanding players were linebackers David Cerra (57) and Rick Fetgatter (63), and defensive lineman Rob McFarland (55). With the help of Coach Fraser and his coaching staff, the 1983 Freshman Football Team proved that they have what it takes. Attempting a sack. Rob McFarland (55) takes down the quarterback just as he gets the ball off. After a fumble, Mike Christian (22) assists the tackle of a West Springfield player. Following a tough defensive struggle. David Cerra (57) James McClellan (77) and Rich Hooten (54) run off the field. Freshman Football 219
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While looking over his offensive line. Tim Raseoll (14) calls the play during the West Springfield game. At the West Springfield game. James McClellan (77) leaps from the line of scimmage to block a pass. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: Captain : Marc Luce. Tim Raseoll. Members: Brian Anderson. Cam Anderson. Chuck Anderson. Joe Ball. Kevin Bichy. Tony Bicda. Matt Bonner. Keith Brinker. Mark Butler. Robbie Carraway. David Cerra. Mike Christian. Paul Cicelski. John Clark. Bobby Cole, John Cunningham, Rick Daegcle, Brian Davis, Billy Delozicr. Mike Edwards. Mark Engel. Art Evans. Rick Fetgatter, Kevin Fitzgerald. Todd Gariepy. Greg Giska. Matt Grace. Ricky Hammerstone. Cory Hart. Kevin Helmick. Rich Hootcn, Daniel Hughes. Cisco Jeter, Pat Kicly, Mike Korhnak. Bradley Laux. Greg LaVerghetta. Danny Leal. Greg Leap. Colin Ligon. James Mc- Clellan. Jerry McFarland, Rob McFarland. Bill McNulty, Jose Madrazo. Mark Massey, Tim Mathia. Christopher Miller. Chris Montoya. Mark Morey. David Morris. Phillip Mylct, Ken Nehilla. Frantz Pago, Francis Pezzorello. Ted Pike. Robert Ramey. Pat Reidy. Werner Riemer. Donald Ripper. Patrick Rohrbough. Juan Sam- tana. Leo Seale, Bobby Skall. Greg Speier. Chris Swain, Dan Sweeny. John Szostak, Steve Tuggle. Mark Walters. Shane Weber. Steve Wordham. Donald Young. Coach: Chris Fraser. ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! ... 218 Sports
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HBHJhis year's Varsity Cheerleading Squad was ex- tremely active in adding to the pageantry of the football games and other school activities. Their practices throughout August consisted of hard work, but all the effort paid off early in the season when the girls competed at George Mason University. The squad placed first overall out of twelve other squads after winning every evaluation. In trying to achieve further perfection, they practiced twice a week for two hours each session. Their dedication to superiority was proven at the Regional Cheerleading Competition at the University of Maryland. They captured second place, out of twenty teams from Maryland and Virginia, thus qualifying them for the national competition in Dallas, Texas. In addition to competi- tions, the team sponsored football players of the week. With money from their own treasury, they decorated each celebrated athletes’ locker to add pep to the team’s morale. Seniors Libby Smith and Alicia Terry, along with the Bruin Bears (Rick Frazier and Blair Marshall), are caught up in the winning spirit as Groveton is defeated by Lake Braddock. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS (FALL): Captain: Deborah Dooley. Co-captains: Jody Otto, Mike Swain. Squad: Dawn Ball. Jennifer Colly, Lisa Ferraioulo. Kristin Geiger, Julie Liveris. Anne Myong, Lynn Rascoll. Lisa Rodrigues, Jennifer Rowzic, Dina Santavicca. Elizabeth Smith, Kelly Stamback. Alicia Terry. Toni Winship, Sponsors: Jan Hiltcn. Kay Mikula. During the Robinson game. Juniors Lynn Rascoll. Jennifer Colly, Ball, Ann Myong, Toni Winship, Dina Santavicca, and Kelly Stamb display their spirit as they carry their cheerleading paraphcnalia to 220 Sports
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