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Back Row: J. Fucci, S. Slayton, J. Rathbun, E. Henderson, M. Choquette, N. Hulst, K. Bedard, E. Scribner, K. Saunders, T. Cousino, Mrs. P.; Front Row: D. Weaver, B. Crane, B. Miner, T. Adams, J. Willey, T. Masterson, C. Highter, H. Norris, D. Bedell, K. Zeno, M. Melchior. jr? A summary of the 1985 season must begin with a loss in 1984, because it was the overtime, quarterfinal loss to Rice last year which gave the '85 team a hint of what might be achieved. In 1984, the Eagles dominated the Quarterfinal and lost. In 1985, the teams were evenly matched, and the Eagles won. Capably led by co-captains Sarah Slayton and Helen Norris and four other seniors, the very young '85 team entered the State Tournament with a 7-4-3 record. Although immature in August, by midseason, each player had shown increased commitment and had decided to grow up. Finally, under the worst imaginable playing conditions which demanded stabilitv. intensity, adaptability, and outstanding performances from every individual, the Eagles came from a 0-2 deficit at halftime, to win 3-2 in the fourth overtime. All 21 of the players earned that victory and the elation which accompanied it. Unfortunately, such supreme effort was not without its price, and the Eagles lost to Woodstock in the Semis after a disappointing performance. Even that loss should prove to be beneficial for the juniors as the team of '86 will have had the experience of making it to the semifinals. The expertise of a few- Helen Norris, JoAnn Rathbun, and Terry Masterson were recognized by League coaches as the trio who were named to the League All-Star Team. The Final 8-5-3 record belonged to a unit of 21 girls who had grown up in a very short time, who had learned how to dig a little deeper , and who had developed in to very fine, dynamic young team. Congratulations, ladies! I'm Proud of You! Mrs. Lucy Pellegrini 122
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Layout by: Lisa Lavigne Front: K. Masse, K. Grant, S. MacIntyre, C. Perlee, N. Cormany, M. Wisniowski, S. Cota, E. Poplaski, B. Burke, G. Kress, R. Grant; Back: C. Scribner, K. Hoff, T. McKean, J.D. Connolly, M. Tierney, M. Lathrop, S. Marcelle, M. Brown, M. Vrooman, E. Cousino, Coa- ch Hutchinson. Missing: C. Weston, J. Cota. 124
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