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104fG Y011 C3111 tell 3 giinggfgiman of season by its scoreboard Cathy Weaver is one of the few sophomores with the skill and inner drive to play in many varsity games. Here, she chases an opponent to try to intercept the ball. GIRLS ' - LACROSSE Front row: Tammy Kemp, Lori Posner, Brenda McLaughlin, Gwyn Geiman, Cathy Weaver, Robin Griffith. Row 2: Lauren Brown, Morag Chisholm, Jen- ny Valinsky, Bari Weinick, Michelle Nastos, PAfter a pass from Margie Hammen, offen- sive player Mona McLaughlin loses Wood- lawn's defense and heads toward the goal. Cecille Doherty, Lori Geelhaar, Estelle Almo- gela. Back row: Mimi Miranda, Angie Fiorino, Lisa Linnbaum, Marian Strong, Mona McLaughlin, Margie Hammen, Randi Brock- man, Kelly Pfeiffer, Tracy Porter, Ms. Lane. irls' lacrosse x 'FII ii'
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it-.43 '-R I yr. .. l.L3fl l ft LHMLLTYUWI ug!!-LSTN' W BOYS' VARSITY LACROSSE Front row: Steve Rosenberg, Jeff Land, Howard Greenberg, Frank Regalbuto, David She- vitz, Jackie Adams, Sam Chmar. Row 2: Beth Lambden, Mike Higgins, David Har- ris, Mike Blecman, Barry Cohen, John Layne, Randy Stout, David Christie, Amy Zucker. Back row: Jay McHugh, Chris Kuhn, Tim Seibold, Ken Chamberlain, Morry Zolet, Eddie Rubin, Steve Brannan, Chip Welsh, Mr. Bogart. 'ith excellent players such as Eddie Rubin on attack, Morry Zolet and Jim McHugh in the midfield, and Barry Cohen on defense, how could the boys' lacrosse team lose so many games? Don't knock the team too hard: they've certainly improved since last year's pathetic performance. And several losing games were, according to Eddie Rubin, close ones that we 4 In a home game against Woodlawn, Daren Whitelock shoots for a goal. This enthusiastic team sold subs as a fund raiser. Darryl Conney successfully receives a pass from Mike Brady and moves toward the goal. This year's varsity lacrosse team members comment that they were an unusually close team. should have won. One such game was against Pikes- ville. The team lost 9-8 despite a starring effort by Morry Zolet-he scored one goal, had three assists and 10 groundballs. Morry feels that the team did pretty good in that game. The team played and practiced well together. Eddie states that prac- tices were enjoyable and easy despite the constant drilling and running. We had a lot of fun, says Morry. no ....--i Vpgxir may The team's future appears more promising. The coaches and players recognize their weaknesses. As senior John Layne explains, Athletic abili- ty will be there for a good team next year, but they'll have to work on their fundamental lacrosse skillsf' Good luck, boys. After all, this is the third year in a row that the la- crosse players have anticipated a winning record next year. so-so's:p boys' lacrosse Boys' lacrosse! 103
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4Michel1e Nastos defends our goal in a heated game against Woodlawn. heir first match was a thrill- ing victory. But that didn't last for long. After that, the girls' lacrosse team lost game after game. Several players feel that they had the skill to win. Also, Coach Susan Lane effectively taught lacrosse skills such as cradling and passing. Teamwork and a unifying spirit were missing. Their losing record, however, does not do justice to the several out- standing offensive players. Lead scorers Lori Geelhaar and Estelle Al- mogela averaged three goals per game. Defensively, Lisa Linnbaum and Michelle Nastos put up a tough fight against their opponents. To improve next year's squad, many returning players plan to at- tend lacrosse camp during the sum- mer. In the past these camps have produced several top-notch players. Coach Lane claims that the season was not a total loss because the girls developed and improved their la- crosse skills and formed new friend- ships. Basically, the girls agree, there is more to sports than winning. Thus, to the players the season wasn't as bad as it appeared. GIRLS' LACROSSE Rams Foes 9 Sparrows Point 0 9 Woodlawn 6 7 Catonsville 16 4 Landsdowne 18 8 Franklin 9 3 Milford 8 12 Pikesville 14 13 Hereford 24 10 Dulaney 13 6 Owings Mills 19 wins-2, losses-8 Girls' lacrosse! 105
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