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Boys' Track In the spring of 1987 the Boys Track team participated in 10 meets. Leading the team were Captains Gregg Magee and Clarence Crawley. The latter received the MVP award. Coached by Dave Dunlap and with Bob Smith as his assistant, the team had a 2-7 record. Middle medal winners at the county meet included Charles Crawley in the 400 meter dash and Bri- an Pierce in the 1600 meter relay. 1. Boys Track 87: Front Row: Frank Griser, Clarence Crawley. Row 2: Brian Pierce, Dan Tershana, Steve Cooper, Charles Crawley, Ricky Gregg, Rob Rinier, Sean Carey. Row 3: Coach Dave Dunlap, Avi Prabhakar, Dave Mills, John Williams, Gary Mueller, Gregg Magee, Coach Bob Smith. 2. Suzette Dramis is in the lead. 3. Michelle Al- breight makes the high jump. 4. Avi Prabhakar prepares for the discus throw. 5. John Williams with his jump of 5 feet 10. 6. Girls Track 87: Front Row: Stephanie Orlando, Su- zette Dramis, Trish Stecker, Kathy Andersen, Suzanne Keen. Row 2: Coach Byrne, Ann Orlando, Kendra Varner, Michelle Albreight, Dee Thaler, Laprita Forman, Coach Shiner. 7. Dan Tershana performs the javelin throw. 8. Trish Stecker gets ready for the shotput event. Z ,tx Q 5 f fl ,X .. JI 4 .121 - .. . f 1 7 . ,A A lx M,V, Vh . V ,X .A . - E' , 'I va ' 1 al . M' ' A Q' V X A -W ... ' , , M . .. if A , i 1- reraf - .. I ,, ,. ,J 5 I A ' ' fi , i .1 .'.,,, ' 1 at , V M. , f 1 af ff.- 5 r.-,f ,-f'- N. w,fw,.w,- 5 E MTI-IS Qgfwm Oakcrest ., St: 52? , .,. .,. . . .... . Pleasfg m g, BOYS TRACK OPP Hiammonton aw oo 70 . 89 6 AbsegH.T c.l. 3 1, tiitt May 103 T Wlldwogaifatholic 57 - Q7 li S ii! .W
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1? S . .ff 'LF - OPP. C' ugustine Pleasantville Lower Cape May 166 184 191 1. Bill Watson drives the ball. 2. Sean Con- ner makes the putt. 3. WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row: Mike Lindholm, Dave Acevedo, Austin Ellison, Sam Vitola, Steve Himstedt. Row 2: Coach Hammell, Aaron Franklin, Mark Haefner, Jerry Licata, Mark Marples, Coach Brockmnn. 4. GOLF TEAM: Front Row: Pat O'Dea, Lance Ludman, Coach Yeak, Douglass Vogeli, Bill Watson. Row 2: John Gaskill, Sean Conner, Mark Shelton, John Pe- tronis, A.J. Balliette. Not Pictured: Tony Rad- zieta. 5. Senior Doug Vogeli played first posi- tion. 6. Coach Yerk gives John Gaskill some pointers. 7. Steve Himstedt takes Dave Ace- vedo to the mat. 8. John Petronis makes his way out of the sand. 9. Sam Vitola pins Aaron Franklin for the win. Golf 2nd In CAL The golf team was very successful in '8'7. The team suffered only four losses and no two losses to one team. The Panther Golfers managed to get revenge on each team that beat them by securing victories in round two. Doug Vogelei started the season with first position on the team and concluded with first position on the CAL Team! Each member of the team managed to bring in a low score for the team during the season. Positions two and three were secured by underclassmen John Pe- tronis and Sean Conner. The real fight was for the remaining three positions where Tony Radzieta, Bill Watson, and freshman Lance Ludman kept within strokes of each other throughout the season, changing positions regularly. The underclassmen on the team are optimistic for a CAL victory in '88. fl 3 ' . . ' - J , , . .. H., r.,,,i QM.M wgw . . -aiu? 'V,r,f,2f,V'- -- .wa f 1' -- - I 'M ' KN' r'r'fA-afw-L'ia.wfi.....a,,ufa... M., . fu . ...tvr....., . 4135.51 . N? M, .... , ! . , .lg ,gal j., 7 if ru, , ..., A I .4 if agwzgg. rf , . .,,.,,w 2 J., , Xu, , ., Y., fr I ...N . , 2 .gn cl' ri 751 i fl ' 2 f' iz ef-air-g 4' if gi 1 Q MF- ' '15- iii-'vggwgls 3 ff
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