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Neither rain, nor sleet, or wet grounds will keep these Frosh from essential practice. Frosh Tom Ryan begins his first attempt at pole s vaulting. The Freshman Trackmen are anticipating a championship and judging from their past performances, they'll probably succeed in this endeavor. Finishing the winter track season with an outstanding record of 10-0, the Frosh Falcons should do quite well in spring track. Led by state champ miler, Gary Trojanowski, the team has what it takes to produce another fruitful season. This is evident in such distance runners as Steve Martin, Ed Zullo, Kevin Brans- field, Bob Okerson, Steve Fallon, and Roy Baumgartner. In the sprinting department, standouts such as jim Dunn, John Falrel, John Corrigan, Bob Cawley, Mark Benson, Kevin McEvoy, and Bill Carney have also contributed their share to the team effort. A mile relay team composed of Dunn, Martin, Zullo, and Tro- janowski recently set a new school record with a total time of 3:43. Also, Benson, Farrel, Cawley, and Corrigan made up the 880 relay team which had a total time of 140.3 - another new record. Doing their part in the field events are Jim Torntore, Bernie Dolan, Tom Ryan, and Larry Fox. Brother Richard and Mister Byrne are to be congratulated once again for their effort and success in producing a fine team with talent and determination. Breaking the tape on the final leg of the mile relay is state Frosh mile champ Gary Trojanowski. St, joe's Frosh sprinters get off to good start against C.B.A. adversaries.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Stevenson, Joe Previte, Lou DeAngelis, Frank Tier, Mark Tasy, Rick Gerrity, Tom Carasiti, Ed Koehler, jack Wolff, john Kurdyla, Brian Forts, Robert Burns, Greg Turner, Andy Fortin, and Greg Kaye. Coach Geoghegan shows jack Wolfe and Brian Forts the correct way to hit an iron shot. Pitching out of the sand trap, senior Greg Kaye keeps head down and follows through. joe Previte uses his nine iron lo hit out of the woods. To get out of the rough jack Wolfe uses his iron. Despite the loss of Mike Lampe, the County Champ, the St. joe's Golf team is once again a strong one. Taking up the slack left by Lampe's departure are returning lettermen Mark Tasy, John Kur- dyla, and Greg Kaye. Tasy has been particularly strong in the young season. So far this season Tasy has been averaging 37.3 and his best round is 35. Close be- hind Mark Were Kurdyla 139.7 ave. and a best round of 350 , and Kaye fave. 40.8 and a best round of 38j. Rounding off the squad are Jack Wolff, Bob Burns, Greg Turner, Tom Woodruff, Mark Ziblich, Joe Bonanne, Dan Peder- son, Mike Palculich, Andy For- tin, Tom Carasiti, Brian Forts, Lou DeAngelis, and Rick Ger- rity. Although the loss of Tasy, Kaye, and Kurdyla will be pain- ful, Coach Geoghegan is confi- dent that the promising juniors and sophomores will be able to fill their positions in the follow- ing years. 169
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