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Kerrmen Spike Both INDOOR TRACK TEAM. Front Row: D. Vigliotta, P. Boch, J. Cueniri, D. Lane, R. Clifford, J. Pardee, R. Pryor, l-l. DiToro, G. Monteleone. Second Row: B. Hitchcock, mariagerg B. Williams, D. Berkel, C. McDermott, S. l-lunt, K. Dobran, D, Harahan, J Martin, J. Hackett, B. I-lasselo, B. Bereza. Back Row: D. Spinella, B, Benedict, B Mulcahy, B. Rowland, M. Barrett, J. Powers, V. Fischer, P. Lucas, B. McBride, C. Rago, coach F, Kerr. INDOOR Under the leadership of Mr. Francis X. Kerr, tl1e Seton trackmen finished another successful season lay placing ninth among thirty-five schools in tl1e NSCHSAA. The Kerrmen were paced all season hy the efforts of co-captains Bill Bereza and Mike Barrett. Seton co-sponsored with St. Agnes an invi- tational track tournament held at Commack Arena, at which the mile relay team, consisting A TROPHY AND A SAVINGS BOND go to Mr. Read as Mike Barrett and Bill Bereza represent the track team in presenting him with a token of their esteem. 78 of Bob Mulcahy, Vic Fischer, Mike Barrett and GIVING IT EXTRA STRIDE, Senior Mike Barrett hits final stretch on the boards.
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Winning Spirit is Key to Victorious Season SETON 69 LaSALLE 49 Ray Batvinis shot for 23 points as the Laydenmen battered LaSalle. Plate scored 17 and Foley 13 while the whole team played well. SETON 51 ST. AGNES 73 The Stags again defeated the Layden- men as Ray Batvinis was high scorer with 12 points. SETON 61 ST. PIUS X 52 The Eagles worked to overcome a 29-25 half-time deficit to defeat Pius. McCor- mick led the attack with 18 points while Plate and Jack Flaherty hit for 14 apiece. SETON 67 LaSALLE 54 In the first game of the Suffolk County Catholic High School Championships, Seton outscored the Cadets with Jim Plate hitting for 24 points to pace the winners. SETON 65 ST. ANTHONY'S 37 In the playoff game of the series, Jim Plate again headed the scoring column with 20 while Brian McCormick scored 14 and played a magnificent game under the boards. Both Plate and McCormick were selected for the tourney all-star team with McCormick also gaining the Most Valu- able Player award. FRESHMAN CAGERS Front Row: G. St. George, F. Sess, T, Roman. Second Row: K, Dugan, J. Mc- Carthy, S. Whelan, G. Hardman. Back Row: A. Peterson, B. Flaherty, M. MacDonald, L. Collins, R. Weber. IN J.V. GAME WITH PIUS X, Walt Fitzgerald uses jumper to add to Eagle score.
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Boards and inders WITH A JUMP AND A KICK, Senior Bob Mulcahy illustrates his high jumping prowess. He cleared 5'lO in NSCHSAA Champion- TRACK Bob Hasselo, copped first place. Bill Bereza scored a first place victory for the fifty yard dash event in the NSCHSAA, earning an invitation to Queens College, where he placed fourth among some of the best sprinters in the state. Finishing first in the 280 was Mike Barrett, as did Bob Mulcahy in the high jump. Adding more laurels to Seton Were John Martin and Bob Hasselo, running the 50 and the mile, respectively. TROPHY FOR FIRST PLACE Comes to Bill Bereza for the Suffolk County Mile Relay from George Ritter and Charles Derby as teammates Vic Fischer and Bob Mulcahy look on. ROUNDING OUTSIDE Jim Hackett gains JUMPING FIRST HURDLE, Bill McBride leads the ground at the lO2nd Engineers' Armory, way at the Armory.
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