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Centenial After one hundred years of rivalry, SI comes out on top, insuring that SI is once again, the true home for the Bruce-Mahoney Trophy. According to the “history books’ , the SI-SH rivalry is the oldest (west of the Mississipi) dating back to their first game played in 1892, making 1992 the centenial anniversary. Though the rivalry stems back to 1892, the Bruce Mahoney Trophy came into existancc in 1945. The trophy was established in honor of Bill Bruce (SI, class of 35) and Jerry Mahoney (SH, class of ‘44), who gave their lives up, during World War II to fight for our country. After 46 years of competition for the trophy, SI leads by having possession thirty times while SH has only had it 16 times. For the last four years, SI has had possession of the Bruce Mahoney (By any chance could this have anything to do with the school becoming co-ed?). Just this year, we have to thank the efforts of our Varsity Football and Basketball team. After a 10-7 victory over SH. in the highest attendance to a football game in SI history and a victory in basketball....are there any questions on which school is number one?—Jen Soriano, 95 Ju.'■Iis Durkee looks up only to see another scoring opportunity. STUDENT LIFE 18 Bruce-Mahoney
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Team captains Emily Behr, Amy Yaros and Colleen Dzwonck From, left to right: Mcliza Orantes center full-back. Emily Belir Team Captain, forward. Amy Yarns Team Captain, forward. Colleen Dzwonek Team Caption, forward. Stephanie McFarland press secretary Back, left to right: Kevin Cahill u - back. Matt Donnelly goalie. Jack Cuddy half-back. Sarah Pinclli utf-fairC Joe Goethals center half- back The Polo Club has now completed its fourth successful year as a competing team in the RPI.. the Royal Polo League. This year's pre-season game was won 16-0, setting the team up for a successful season. However, the first in-league game in early November was a crushing defeat for the SI Polo Club. The members didn't quite play as a team, lack of communication was the problem. The team made a fabulous comeback for the December game, pulling together to score in the final minutes. Durring the course of the season, the team w orked hard and played hard to have a fun-filled season, having, of course, its ups and downs. The team practiced all winter vacation and made a smashing victory in January, creaming the opposition with high-scoring player Allyson Morris. The team warn their play-off game thanks to the continuous scoring of Mcli a Orantes, putting them at the top of the RPI. for the championship game on February 26. The SI Polo Club won the championships in February, making their 1992-1993 season a complete success. Tlie team would like to thank a number of people who made the 1993 Polo season a great one. First and foremost, the team w ishes to recognize team mascot Charlie Dullea. the Polo Poodle. We thank you for your continuous support. Coach Stan Wync was also a critical part of the team this year, putting up w ith the antics and problems, but always having unending patience and numerous contributions. The team also wishes to thank the continuous support of the Polo administration and faculty. This talented '93 team is well prepared tor the season next year. Under the influence of the players of '93. their incredible talent and leadership abilities, the 1993-94 team w ill flourish. Thank you to all who supported the Polo Team, your dedication is well appreciated and w ill never be forgotten. Bryan Giraudo ’ DB SS Ryan Dunn water boy Charlie Dullea Polo Allyson Morris Half-Back Foodle.Mascot Polo Club 17
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When the g tine is finally over. SI shines in their sportsmanship; after all. it was a great game. Andrew Mack and Juice lead the 'Cats to victory and yet another year with the Bruce-Mahoney Trophy. Tim Yamamura dribbles his way to the top to beat Sacred Heart in the trophy game. STUDENT LIFE 19 Bruce-Mahoney
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