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Chirs Heiser, with nobody in sight. - . . off to warmer weather . . . Who says we have to practice? Hectic moments on the line. Ready with a snowball. Here comes the coach Fred Janiec .. . pace to win.
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WI TER TRACK Under Coach Jerry Fay, the Saint Thomas Aquinas winter track team braved the cold through another season. The leading two miler, Chris Heiser, plac d in the County and St -' at C. .. for th e Fred Jam zaa 'H . x .S Dufl fss' Q . EFS! . ' K :. stron events. nd qualified Champions. placed in the middle- showed in their th ran the Q v wt 8 w I ' O E .. Ng W' urlty fneet. ix ,ig .... T 5? y 3 we Hi 1 is I ii , th X l r- gif iw X di if . S Q t , i quarter anchored the mile g li iw .ihighlight of the sea m : g prred when Chris I-l i3 .ob Horvath, Tom Kala: ii Fred Janiec broke thd i j ile relay re- cord and zgt' tablished them- selves as Cotg Champs. The tale nd enthusiasm of the seni participants in this sport will be missed from the team next year. The championship ability of these athletes has helped to es- tablish a winning tradition in all track related sports. l Chris Heiser strides to victory. Coach Fay, in search of new talent. Row 1-K. Vercammen, C. Heiser, T. Patterson, B. Dillon, T. Kalanta, P. Taylor. Row 2-Coach Fay, F. Janiec, M. Piszko, G. Reichardt, B. Horvath, P. McAndrew, T. DeSimone, S. Toma, B. Bobowicz.
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Page 108 text:
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A Preview Of With the coming of spring, seven sports open their seasons at Saint Thomas Aquinas. Hopefully, good weather and fewer injuries will help each team experience a most suc- cessful season. With a record of 19-6, 1975 proved to be an excellent year for the girls' varsity soft- ball team. Through long hours of practice and fine coaching, the team went to the County finals and received a plaque from the Middlesex County Coaches Association as runners-up for 1975. With Coach Mike Buggey, Coach Jim Kushner, and five returning seniors, the girls are looking forward to an even better season. The start of the 1976 season brings one of the finest baseball teams that S.T.A. has ever had. The skills of fine hitting. pitching, and fielding should help the base- ball team achieve a winning record. With seven returning seniors and a talented group of underclassmen, the team should not dis- appoint Coach Jim Griffin. In its debut last year, the boys' tennis team exhibited much talent. The com- bination of five returning seniors, Coach John Kukor, and the underclassmen should allow a better record as they continue on into their second season. The fine coaching of Nancy Lubreski should help the girls' tennis team to a suc- cessful season record. Two returning seniors received their letters last year and, with the
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