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pw? ,,, -,,y,1p,, oeoooooo ln the wee hours of the night the SHA volleyball team boarded the bus after the tournament victory against St. Marys After a rough game one would have expected them to be exhausted, right? Wrong It was a more than rowdy bus ride with radios blaring and girls singing at the tops of their lungs The only thing that could keep them quiet was the usual panacea McDonald sl Karrie Rellly puts all her strength into hitting the ball while Jenifer Germe keeps a close watch Volleyball 1986-87 Varsity Opponent IV 2-3 Westwoods Christian Academy -- 2-3 Notre Dame of Waterbury 2-1 0-3 Cheshire Academy 2-0 0-3 Mercy 1-2 - East Catholic - - St. joseph - - St. Thomas - St Mary s West Haven Notre Dame of Waterbury East Catholic St joseph St Thom St Mary s Nathan Hale Ra Branford 5144 W 3 Qld 'ts .-HW An essential part of volleyball, teamwork, shows as Theresa Gagliardi bumps with the encourage- ment of Katie Burke and Cindy Wilson. First row: Kristen Kuziel, Lori Young, Karrie Reil- ly, Tracey Campbell, Kathleen Burke, Mary Grace Santagataj Second row: Amy Palladino, Anita De- Lucia, Sandy Savastano, Kara Casey, Mary Rose Casey, Miss Mary Lee lcoachlg Third row: Sarah McQuown, Anna Mastrioanni, Stacy Senger, Cin- dy Wilson, Regina Boyd, Allison Aloip Fourth row: Jenifer Germe, Danielle Fisco, Theresa Gag- liardi, Deana Papa, Chrissy Savastano, Volleyballf87 J
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With a look of intense concentration on her face, junior Stacy Senger takes to the air to return the opposing team's volley. Caugdl' iw a, nel' of pfwuww Okay, ladies. Please put all your she explained, One of the big dif- equipment on the floor. Take out ferences between the classroom and your kneepads and get ready for a the gym is that I have to evaluate my surprise spiking drill. students but not my players. The Algebra I class giggled. Yet some of her players were also Okay, ladies. l I0ld you practice her students. Teaching Algebra I to would pay off. Now you've perfect- freshmen, Miss Lee found some of ed the strategy called the Axiom of her IV players also sitting in her last Multiplication. period class. I don't favor the play- The volleyball team squealed in ers in class and I don't favor my stu- amusement. dents on the court, said Miss Lee Did situations like this really arise when asked how she felt about hav- in the life of Miss Mary Lee? After ing a dual role for some students. all, during the autumn months of Freshman Kara Casey experienced August, September and October, Miss Lee on the court and in the Miss Lee spent from 8:05 to 2:00 as classroom. When asked about Miss an Algebra I teacher, and from 2:15 Lee's dual job she said, She's much to all hours of the evening as the stricter in Algebra class than on the volleyball coach for her second year. court, but as a person she's just as Even though she admitted that life relaxed in both positions. got extremely hectic during the sea- Even though Miss Lee had never son, Miss Lee remained an even- coached and taught at the same time tempered coach and patient teach- before, she enthusiastically stated, er. When it came down to consisten- lt's a wonderful combination and cy, she was an expert because she now I couldn't imagine doing one used using basically the same tech- without the other. niques in coaching as in teaching. As XC' 86X Volleyball In one deft movement, Cindy Wilson, a senior sends the ball flying up towards the net.
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PM MM If you happened to notice that dur- ing the past year many of your fellow students were wearing Ace ban- dages and complaining about bruises, the news that Sacred Heart Academy had formed a soccer tream came as no surprise. Soccer presented students with an opportunity to demonstrate their sports abilities and discover new ath- letic talents. As a new team, they had to work harder for succcess than more established teams. Because consruction of the new soccer field was not completed, practices were held at Dunbar Hill School. Many girls had little or no exper- ience. Wtih the expert coaching of new faculty member Mr. Carl Sier- acki, each one developed special skills in the techniques of the game. Girls also learned to deal with the injuries that inevitably occurred. W9 Senior Dee Reznik enthusiastically confirmed this. For the entire sea- son, only three of our girls remained uninjured - fortunately, I was one of them! Most importantly the team learned the need for cooperation among themselves. A group of peo- ple who had never worked together before, joined to form a close unit that strove for their goal of success. Three seniors shared the respon- siblity of leadership as tri-captains: Meg Kiely, Suzanne Riley and Beth Lee. Their spirit held the team to- gether and the encouragement and support they offered pushed the team on to a successful season. Meg felt a sense of pride in the great pro- gress made since September. For a first year team, we came a long way in a very short time. The team was awesomel Il II I ,N .. A XS' 88X Soccer Standing: Mr. Carl Sieracki lcoachl, Meghan McDermott, Coleen Daly, Pia Saracco, Carolyn Lee, Heather Dahill, Shelley Graham, jennifer Norcross, Kim Cyganik, lenn Barba, Maria Anton- ucci, len Furdeck, Connie Iazzetta, Beth Lee, Kneeling: Sue Pemberton, Simone Minichino, Colleen Groom, jessica Hyde, Sandy Labanaro, Suzanne Riley, Liz Morris, Natalie Cretella, Mi- chelle Sintay, and Dee Reznik, iMissing: Meg Kielyl. In an attempt to take control of the ball for her team, Suzanne Riley takes her best shot.
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