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2 Sl ,ew FIELD HOCKEY: Determination was the name of the game for the girls on the field hockey team this year. Although winless, the girls refused to ever give up or be defeated in their minds. The girls met long, trying practices head on with lots of hard work, smiles and spirit. Limited numbers fonly three returning playersl could not dampen the Suzie spirit .... the unofficial motto became, Hit's the quality not quanitylu Although faced with what seemed Hthe impossible,N playing seven Suzies against eleven arch-rival Douglas Tigers for an entire game .... the girls refused to relinquish their pride. IF! GFX? 26 5-A-4 wax, 5 117g f F 5. ., , Ng I 1 V . ., . W, , ' di! Ak TIL' - wi W 6 I fl . HI , ' '91, J- ,f ' '.. -'dw' - Q Af' V M 'Q W s 'ii' Al, , VA'j',n-'A wh jwf. , 4. 2 I X 1 wmmws m, M Y lsrwf 'T' cn 0 K ,.. A f g 4 4 M ,A tFe 'MxgS,, , 3 C Mgwgk A gpuix.rW?,M M we 4' if-N ..-8 . ' Y -l f-:?'l5'JW:J-'- at + 'J r Willllillsg is ,sf FIELD HOCKEY J. Grundstrom E, Sm'th C. Chestles C. Lihhev H. Ustlnovich P. Piercy K. Muzzy S, Vanderwart L. Taillfer Q. Mosse J. Siska J. Eaton P. Robbins R. Hatfield and ,gmlfnlaununnnr Il if H39'ri7 1IU 1-'P 3g',-if .5 -L ,M Y afggf KM ' fr ?'? ,,e, mlfffflrl Q E5 LUMBER 124 Main St. MiHbury, Ma. 0 1527
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SOCCER: Contrary to popular predictions of newspapers, L the 1983-B14 soccer season was a great success. The Sammies had a terrific season despite having to share the DVC crown with arch-rival Bromfield. ta hz Ironicall thou h, the season was not what you Y 8 might call uvintagen Sutton soccer. With only one - 211121 ' y iyll returning starter from last season's team, people were having doubts as to whether the Sammies could do it again. Add the fact that the team was considerably younger and smaller, there was a bit of pessimism in everyone's head. But then you would have to be crazy of course! With the backing of a strong coach Mr. Ellis, the Sam ies had a victorious season that finished with a record of 11-2-2. Although the team was not overflowing with talent as in past years, it was one i if which had the will and drive to accomplish some- thing. The final outcome and what could be called the team's motto was hustle and very hard work. The Sammies soon became known for this and along with the constant, endless spirit of the team captains Brian Scholten and Hob Venincasa, these attributes stayed throughout the season. The biggest game in the regular season occured on October M when the Sammies tangled with the Bromfield Trojans at Sutton. It was a rough game filled with aggressive play and plenty of excitement. It was definitely super-sensational, especially to the Sutton fans as the Sammies came out on top with a convincing 2-1 victory. From there the team fought through the remainder of the season and were 11-1-2 going into the districts. The opening game Sutton faced St. Mary's at home. Unfortunately, this is when the glory ended. Though the Sam ies put forth their best team effort of the season in the worst of weather conditions, they lost 1-O in penalty shots. Yet heads were held high and rightly so. For, a team who supposedly had no chance of defending its' DVC title the Sammies acknowledged the fact that Sutton will always be the team to beat in soccer. pc. P 3' 1 X 7-...A A Y vi l 2 ' YY rr' mmmmm L wood H. Ea Sutton. Ms. 01527 yn mn Eaton Farm Pmducts 617186545235 Chutcgg Caqdiqg 25
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The girls eventually became a complete team led by Jody Eaton, Pam Robbins and Ruth Hatfield. Other team members included seniors Cindy Libbey and Karan Muzzy, juniors Stacey Vanderwart, Cindy Chesties, Ellen Smith and sophomores Rebecca Piercey, Lynne Taillfer and Holly Ustinovich. Suddenly the scores became very respectable and they never lost by more than four goals. Most remembered though will be the O-O tie with Nipmuc and Ruth's goal against Hopedale. .. ,...,, , A Hia: r . , su: fl!! Y W . 1 ., 5 1 ' . A ff 9 J C n Q!p 1 3 ' '41, L fl? ., '. ,' wt: ' -w . A p . . .. N. ,S3,,.:r.,I , .f ' ,L . 'sg . ' . N . -,- ni X ,',l. - 4 A --s if - f ll . N N Fifa. , mi - ' JL -a.,f..s - 'D ? .Q U W ' . A Q 3 rv' ', 'nfs. Q 4 ffw2 e,Q?sfj5n C- ' 1-seq ' Lf xl ' ' ' V x ,, fs ,S , , .. , '1-33': f l ti ' ' J' I, , ' , Q K jg sr ' - ' 'e ' ' ,, H g P H '9, Q5 1 .:,Xfw.5gEEff Hy. N MN,Qw: 'L Q' ' ,Lf lr b ' X 'qfiiiait-V:'4a,rw-iff is L I.. :Qu 'Pm if, ' ' T Fi' ' ' i f JL f3W5'Q J '7 ? 7 Zbflww'-' 'AV ' g ' -D ' V' L . i 7' 1 19-W '-faifwfw-1 719' - -'. f- L N31 'hi ' i' if ' --FA T., . .. 5.-siuhzmm Laasiff V s-1' f,f:if,w, 3-:, M 15? 3- Q-4 ..,,4,,r 'H --. 933331 if- W P .fa X 4 arh's arish y 356 Boston Rd 865 - 3860 27
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