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Varsity Field Hockey OPPONENT OCEAN 2 Shore Regional . . . . . . . . .0 0 Raitan ......... . . .5 2 Lakewood . . . . . .l 0 Neptune. . . . . .0 4 Central ........... . . .O 4 Toms River South ...... . . .l l Monmouth Regional . . . . . .0 6 Central Regional . . . . . .0 5 Shore Regional ...... . . .I 'l Monmouth Regional . . . . . .l 'l Wall ............... . . .0 5 Southern Regional .... . . .O 2 Monmouth College . . . . . .2 l Rumson Mothers . . . . . .O i i . Spartanettes Try Harder This year's Girls' Field Hockey Team ranked as the best team in Coach Sarah Branwene's short ca- reer. Although the girls only managed to emerge victorious once in thirteen contests, Mrs. Brandwene predicted a greatly improved squad for next year. The underclassmen gained valuable experience and playing time. Their great sportsmanship shall hope- fully be rewarded next season. Each girl put out one hundred per cent every game although the team suffered setback after set- back. The last game .seemed like the first because each tried her best and showed no fatigue. Girls' Field Hockey is a young sport at Ocean Township. The female Spartans should have shed their inex- perience this year and be ready to embark on sev- eral successful seasons in the future. Ocean should be proud of her Spartanettes be- cause the frustration and tediousness of building a strong team has been accomplished. Goalie Diane Harris will graduate this year but Barbara Genick will inherit the toughest position next year to lead her team to a great season. QQF'-ss ff ......-Xp...- . A lg: X 'xx as e4?'a ..,s-we 5 ls -xl M will F uf HM . 1: g. -. S regh' 155. A . Al x :fm - .jg Y' . . , .. ss L . RTN' if --'Wx Af This ff' f-Maw? 'ki M c ne. V.. is l,s...J w6?f J if 'im mr ,ss - K L or f . sf..- W . if a 1. 5 lr .,..' . ,ws i f es .A ig: , -if . 1 fs- of s ... sszswfslsfws me . M we wsssf.. we :a5'?'f-5' rss ...I - 'iff' -.s- - - -rrs 'fH r-'--... 'i -fs. n -T sr. sisefwffte -. ' asw- w flefr to Rightj: N. Tulis, A. Colafato, K. Daniels, L. Beutell, S. Stockfisch, A. Popok, K. Kern, K. Stillman, C. deLaski. 2nd Row: L. .Woodward, S. Beekman, z, B. Brassard, C. Barbara, L. Eisele, N. Sloter, S. Henderson. 'lst Row: J. Salustro, C. Harrison, J. Wrubel, L. Acerra, B. Genick, J. Meltzer, D. Harris.
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Soccer Sports Successful Season The 1970 season was one of the most exciting and successful soccer seasons in the sports history of Ocean Township High. The varsity team had been improving greatly each year throughout the coaching years of Mr. Alan Johnston. The Spartans kicked their way to a sparkling third place finish in the class B division trailing Shore Regional by one point for second place. The Toe- men sported a record of 8-5-5 and lost four games by only one goal. The Spartans qualified in the State Tourney and traveled to Edison to play a tough Northern Valley Team. Ocean chalked up a well earned 2-l victory. The climax of the season occurred at the Monmouth College Soccer Field where Ocean met Howell. The Howell Soccer Team was acclaimed as one of the best teams in New Jersey and finished second in group three. Ocean was a tremendous underdog. The game started as expected, as Howell booted in three goals. The Spartans fought hard and tackled skillfully to score three goals in the remainder of regulation time. Both teams battled hard during overtime period. Howell scored with thirty seconds left to win 4-3. Varsity Soccer OPPONENT OCEAN 0 Asbury Park..... 2 Shore Regional . . . . . . .l l Red Bank ...... . .... l l Raritan .............. . .-. . 2 O Monmouth Regional . . . . . . .l l Freehold - ........... .... 5 0 St. Rose ....... .... 0 3 Asbury Park ...... .... 3 l Tom River South . . . . . . .2 I Red Band- ........ .... l 6 Toms River. South. . . . . . .0 2 Freehold ........... .... 3 2 Monmouth Regional . . . . . . .3 1 Shore Regional ...... .... I l Middletown .... .... O l Wall Township. . . . . . .0 6th Row fleft to Rightj: B. Rademacher, B. Schumin, D. Kapsaskis, D. Bayconich. 5th Row: l.. Sussman, B. Labella, J. Tumin, S. Schaefer. 4th Row: B. Cannell J zella, B. Stevens, R. Sparling. 3rd Row: T. Bruno, J. Kapsaskis, B. Gray, S. Opdyke, G. Mulcahy. 2nd Row: N. Dyche, S. Gerechoff, T. Macksey, W. Buehler Row: J. Bensen, M. O'Donnell, R. Lameo, Mr. Johnston. Missing from picture, A. Einhorn, L. Corrubia, K. Kelly.
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Ocean's Cagers Nab Shore Conference Title The Ocean Township Spartans finished another fantastic season in the Shore Conference, capturing the Class B crown and the Shore Conference Cham- pionship. The Spartans won a total of eighteen reg- ular season games and lost only four contests. One of the most .exciting events of the year was Mark Hlatky's remarkable achievement of having scored over one thousand varsity career points. Mark has earned his place among such stars as Bill Woolsey and Tauras Preikstas. Early in the season the Spar- tans revenged last year's slaughter by Long Branch by defeating the Green Wave at their home court. Our crosstown foes were decisively defeated twice. George Anders and Rich Smith, along with Ron Bonoforte, were Ocean's most improved players. Hlatky and Charlie Brown, who was one of the Shore's top playmakers, made up a high scoring combination. J. V.'s Ready For Next Year The 1970-1971 J.V. basketball season was fair in terms of overall record, but successful in terms of experience. The iunior Spartans finished with a slate of seven wins and nine losses. A couple of two point defeats in the middle of the season kept the record below .500. A J.V. team is not geared toward winning as much as it is towards sportsmanship and teamwork. Coach Jerome Hauselt concentrated on court eti- quette and attempted to instill a winning attitude in his players. A. J.V. squad can be considered a minor league team subordinate to the pro team or varsity team. Each player gained invaluable game experience. The season was climaxed by an excel- lent performance in the Wall J.V. basketball tour- ney. Donny Boughrum was the team's highest scorer and Ed Edwards led in rebounding. Bruce Hlatky, a freshman, became an overnight sensation with his confidence and poise. Glen Oppito and Dave Tay- lor performed admirably as well-rounded players. VARSITY BASKETBALL: lst Row IL. to RJ: Paul Beutell, Jay Wil- derotter, Charlie Brown, Steve LaPietra. 2nd Row IL. to RJ: Timmy Bruno, Steve Setrin, Scott Moore. 3rd Row fl. to RJ: George Anders, Ron Bonoforte, Mark Hlatky, Rich Smith.
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