Sayreville War Memorial High School - Quo Vadis Yearbook (Parlin, NJ)

 - Class of 1985

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BACK Heidi Klein. Shelly Mayermck, Jane Homnick, Joan Knast, Patty Cumber. Terri Lock- wood, Ms. Ryan. FRONT Lon Shouldis, Vanessa Carney, Katie Briody, JoAnn Freeman, Melis- sa Kimmel, Chrissy Romel. Amy Lopez. Catcher Joanne Freeman is ready for the ball as it flies over homeplate. SHOULDIS LEADS TEAM The girl's Varsity Softball Team had an exciting season due to their 7-13 record. Patti Cumber and Lori Shouldis led the team at bat as well as on the field. Patti had a batting average of .317 with 13 RBI's and had a golden glove on first base as well as in the outfield. Lori batted a .298, had 15 RBI's, never struck out, and played the field in every game. A two-hit victory over ST. Mary's and a ninth inning win over J.P. Stevens were the team's most memo- rable moments. Chrissy Romel and Lori Shouldis were chosen to the Second Team All Conference for their outstanding performances. The '85 season looks very promising after losing only four players. Good luck in the coming season. Hard hitting Patty Cumber strides across home plate with the winning run for Sayreville's Girls Softball Team. varsity softball SWMHS OPPONENT 3 East Brunswick 8 11 J.P Stevens 10 11 Coionta 5 4 Madison Central 5 6 Woodbridge 9 21 Perth Amboy 4 3 Cedar Ridge 10 0 East Brunswick 10 19 J.P. Stevens «jW 9 7 Colonia 15 7 MadBon Central 8 5 Woodbridge 6 1 Edfeon - 12 7 5 Carteret Perth Amboy 14 4 4 S.A St Marys 2 6 Edison 13 5-12 V J

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A CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON Chalking up an impressive record of 18-7-1 the Varsity Baseball Team captured the Middlesex County Championship. A winning year was inevita- ble due to a strong pitching staff, consistent hitting, and dedicated teamwork. Captain Sean Gallagher, a senior, aided by fellow senior Brian Bielak, juniors Tom Lasko, Kevin Houra- han, and Bob Tomaszewski, sparked the diamond with their impressive talent. Sophomore Chuck Fro- bosilo's outstanding pitching produced an 8-3 re- cord including a terrific no-hitter against top rated St. Joseph's. To round out an outstanding season. Coach Go- zora was named Coach of the Year by the MCAC. Sean Gallagher was named to First Team All-County while teammate Tom Lasko was named to the Sec- ond Team. BACK: George Christie, Pat Kelly, Brian Bielak, Rich Lucas, Derek Haley, Chuck Frobosilo, George Evanego, Jim Hanvey, Bob Tomaszewski, Scott Spiecker. FRONT: Coach Gozora, Kevin Hourahan, John Mazurkiewicz, Sean Gallagher, Tom Lasko, Cliff Repetti, Jim Hauber, Nelson Santiago, Mr. Smith. Always reacting quickly, Derek Haley sees the probability of turn- With his eyes on the catcher's mitt, Tom Lasko winds up for the final and third strike, ing a grounder into a base hit. 20 VARSITY BASEBALL All eyes on Jim Hanvey, a simple groundout may complete a Sayreville victory. r SWMHS N VARSITY BASEBALL OPPONENT 1 East Brunswick 6 J‘P. Stevens 0 1 Colonia 6 Madison Central 4 Woodbridge 7 Perth Amboy 7 St. Josephs v 3 Cedar Ridge 3 East Brynswick '5 J.P. 'Stevens 1 Colonia 0 Madison Central 7 Woodbridge 2 Edison 1 Gar teret 16 Perth Amboy 5 St. Josephs 4 Edison . 5 CecfcfrRidge 13-5-1 V 6 3 1 2 2 6 0 3 1 1 11 1 4 0 '6 1 1 3 1 J



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DOUBLE HEADER Although they lacked experience, a talented and confident JV Baseball team ended the season with a re- spectable 10-9 record. Under the leadership of sophomore captains Chris Cook and Ed Macior- owski, the team shows steady im- provement throughout the season. By beating their opponents by an aver- age of 6 runs per game, their potential was clearly demonstrated. Their suc- cess was capped by a 12-0 pounding of a tough Cedar Ridge team. Outstanding individual perfor- mances were turned in by junior Ge- rard VanPell and sophomores John Clayton and Chris Garbowski. With quite a few talented players re- turning, Coach Gryzwacz is confident of the team's future and foresees suc- cess in the '85 season. J.V BASEBALL SWMHS OPPONENT 4 East Brunswick 11 2 J.P Stevens 10 7 5 Coiomq Madison Central 1 3 4 Woodbridge 10 5 Perth Amboy 1 5 Saint Josephs 4 12 Cedar Ridge 0 13 East Brunswick. 5 10 J.P. Stevens 7 1 Cofonia 5 4 Madison Central 5 3 Woodbridge 4 8 Edison 1 6 Carteret 3 5 Perth Amboy 6 0 Saint Josephs 1 5 Edison 6 12 Cedar Ridge 4 10-9 Anticipating a steal, Chris Cook waits eagerly for the throw. BACK: Ron Prusarczyk, Eric Chin, Ed Maciorowski, Allen Fulmer, Greg Zrebiec, Gary Sabine, Chris Cook, John Clayton, John Murphy. FRONT: Chris Garbowski, Bill Dwyer, Gerard Van Pell, Mike Chiaffalo, Jeff Swank, Tony Carlesimo, Scott Porpora. BACK Chrissy Palma. Lynn Buckler, Christa Delucia, Kerri Shuric, Danielle Plaskonka, Tami Scibek, Christy Gwodz, Ms. Popowski FRONT: Dawn Hefelfinger, Chris Gaspar, Stacey Heimal. Jennifer Kokich, Nancy Ferguson, Denise Mosca, Debbie Squicciarini The JV Softball team had an outstanding season, ending the year with a 15-2 record. According to Coach Popowski, this record was the result of a total team effort. Although the team received no awards this year, special recognition should have gone to pitchers Lynn Buckler and Laura McBride, who led their team struggle with 10-1 and 4-1 re- cords. Debbie Squicciarini also deserved spe- cial acknowledge as the team's leading hitter, due to her .438 batting average. Dynamic Dawn Hefelfinger rounded out the trio of top hitters with the average of .415. The most im- proved player on the team was sophomore Christa Delucia who raised her batting aver- age more than 100 points during the season and led the team with 19 RBI's. Highpoints of the year included a 7th inning victory over tough East Brunswick and a 10-9 win over the previously undefeated Edison team. 22 JV BASEBALL SOFTBALL J.V, gOFTBALL SWMHS OPPONENT 9 East Brunswick 8 14 J.P. Stevens 10 8 Coionio 3 11 Madison Central 8 9 Woodbridge J 5 2 14 Perth Amboy Cedar Ridge East Brunswick J.P Stevens 7 6 8 9 3 5 k Colonia 4 33 I Madison Central 15 4 Woodbridge 3 23 Carteret 6 Perth jkmboy 3 7 S.A. St Marys 3 iq 2 pf aison 9 15-1 1984

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