WI TER This winter has proved exciting to all our teams and brought stellar victories to some. The captains as usual displayed wonderful leader- ship andthe members spirit. Girls' Basketball is champion at the A.I.S.C.A. tournament, Boys, Squash won the Iackson tourna- ment and the Interscholastics, Wrestling won the Graves Kelsey tournament, and Alpine Skiing came first in the annual Cannon Mt. Invitational. This is also the season in which the new squash courts are in use and in which Mil- ton can boast of the birth of a new Swim Team. The Girls' Basketball team coached by Amy Campbell and led by captain jennifer Brewster ended successfully with a winning 7-5 season. What they lacked in height the team made up for with the quickness of players such as Brewster and Maureen Flaherty, the shooting of Iudi Ohlson and freshman Sarah Schwenzfeier, and with Mary Beth Martin and Eileen Weinkopf on the boards. For the fourth consecutive year Milton participated in the A.I.S.C.A. bas- ketball tournament, defeating opponents Winsor and Bancroft. We made our way to the finals against Cushing Academy, upset them by a score of 69-31 and finished the season with a great triumph. IV had an especially suc- cessful season with a record of 10- 2. From the team: K'Many thanks to manager Nicole Ryan who traveled with us and a special thank you to Ms. Campbell. You will be greatly missed next yearf, This year's Varsity Boys' Basket- ball went through a very tough sea- son, meeting some very talented and competitive teams. The squad was almost entirely made up of l -i4..,2,4, underclassmeng the only seniors were co-captains Alan Cooke and Eddie Foley. It was in many ways a rebuilding season. Milton's overall 4-14 record was in no way indicative of the play and the atti- tude of this hustling team. The Mustangs were an excellent pass- ing team who were also extremely skilled in full-court defensive pressure. Undoubtedly, one of the team's greatest strengths this sea- son was the outstanding coaching job done by Brian Cooke. His ex- pertise and knowledge of the game was instrumental in the players' development. We are very grateful to Brian for his never-ending en- thusiasm that always sparked the team. With ten returning lettermen
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