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TQ:-ers Break Even junior joe Scarpitto who played with enthusiasm shows his fine foul shooting form and surely will be a big asset to next year's squad. SP SCORE 47 St. joseph 5 60 63 Union Catholic 47 54 Franklin Twp. 63 66 Watchung 62 35 Somerville 47 56 Carteret 62 62 N. Plainfield 53 80 West 67 62 Piscataway 82 56 East 65 62 Franklin Twp. 80 65 Watchung 50 78 Somerville 64 52 N. Plainfield 38 49 West 51 50 Piscatawav 80 63 East 68 93 St. Mary's 59 49 So. River 67 74 St. Pius 54 74 Middlesex 55 65 Ocean Twp. 52 junior Bob Pellegrino, who wasthe teams second leading scorer, drives past his junior Ed Insel led the team in rebounds and always made his opponent on his way to another basket, opponents aware of his presence.
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A Time of Learnin Kneeling: Manager Karen Kozak, Cathy Whelan, Kim Croldsack, Mary lane McClean, and Mary Hogan. Standing: Coach Rosemarie Bleivveiss, Tanya Hill, Laura Petrone, Ginny Globis, Teddy Ann Slavoski, Linda Pulsfort, and Laurie Barg. Missing from the picture is Donna Williams. This year's jayvee team had a disap- pointing season as they posted a record of only three wins and thirteen losses. How- ever, Coach Rosemarie Bleiweiss demon- strated basic fundamental skills to the team for future varsity experience. Leading the offensive attack were Mary lane McClean and Linda Pulsfort. Other mem- bers ofthe team were Cathy Whelan, Kim Goldsack, Tanya Hill, Laura Petrone, Ginny Clobis, Teddy Ann Slavoski, and Laurie Barg. Qt an l S Above left: Ciinger Sulovski gets fouled in the act of shooting. Above right: Iunior Leslie Barg, a hopeful for next year, wins the tap. Left: lun! ior lacki McDonough was selected to the sec- ond team in the Mid-State Conference.
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izfljffblljguim 1.776 X 9 45 mglfk- Q gig , :gf 77 ,X ,sf b,A, . . ' '56 .MJ , Fx X R' -' i 1 1: uf, Kneeling: Cary Newman tmgr.j, joe Scarpitto, Mike Sikanowicz, Doug Smith, Rich Columbus fCapt.j, Bob Pellegrino, Tox Cox, Floyd Vessels, David Waiter tmgrj Standing: Ken Skillman Ccoachj, Mike Berkowitz, Rich Nolty, Keith Murphy, Ed lnsel, Bob Lanza, lCapt.j, Ron Kuboski tcoachj. The 1976-77 boys' basketball team enjoyed a relatively successful season. They were plagued by injuries throughout the year and the tragic death of Bernie Cisseon last summer. Nevertheless, they played well as a unit and were rarely out of a game. They have a great deal to be proud of. Bob Lanza and Rich Columbus were the captains and they provided an example for the rest of the team with their hard work. Bob also led the team in scoring while Rich completed this third letter-winning year. Rich Nolty and Mike Berkowitz were the remaining seniors who played well throughout the year. Rick was a pleasant surprise. Bob Pellegrino was the second leading scorer on the team, and he joined Bob Lanza on the first team. He should have a great senior year. The other juniors who contributed to the success of the team were Ed lnsel, who improved steadily and was the main rebounder, Keith Murphy, who should have a great senior year, joe Rocky Scarpitto, who was always ready off the bench to do his part. The team was rounded out loy Mike Sikanowicz, Doug Smith, and jim lnsel. These boys always did what was expected of them and they should do well next year. lt is hoped that the seniors will have a successful life, and the jun- iors will work hard to make South Plainfield a winner next year. Capt. Rich Columbus shows how he leaves his opponents behind him as he goes forthe baske-t.
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