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Front Row: James Sackert, Bryan Camarda, Eugene Corley. Middle Row: Paul Michaels, Martin Ryan, Charles LeMieux, Robert Rowan, Kenneth Felis, Harvey Wade. Back Row: Mr. Marranzino, James Romanelli, Gary Fialk, Peter Francini, Dustin Roth, Jeffrey Jeruss, Michell Rosenfeld. Missing: Bill Buckhold, John Hoes, John Williams. BOYS SPORTS - by Marty Ryan Sports at the Unquowa School have been extended greatly on the part of our new athletic coach, Mr. Marranzino. Soccer was resumed in the sports program and we did quite well for the first season. In the gap between the soccer season and the basketball season the boys were taught collegiate wrestling. We were taught the fundamentals and even had a few matches.
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Front Row--Eugene Corley, Bryan Camarda, james Romanelli, Kenneth Fells. Middle Row-Craig Williaiiis, Paul Michaels. Martin Ryan, Charles LeMieux, Daniel Stein and Philip Bernnard. Standing-Mr. Marranzino, Donn Doth, Gary Fialk, Peter Francini, Robert Rowan, jeffrey Jeruss. Mitchell Rosenfeld, T. Dustin Roth. Missing--john Hoes, john XVilIiams. After wrestling we went into our regular basketball season. This year we had varsity and junior varsity teams instead of just one team. The varsity team consisted of ninth graders and a few eighth graders. The junior varsity team consisted of seventh and eighth graders. High scorers for the varsity were john Hoes and john Williams, and for the junior varsity were Craig Williams and Chip Ryan. Out season was fairly good. For the next sport the upper school boys will be participating in baseball. On April Sth two men from Southern Connecticut State College will put on a judo exhibition. All the boys would like to thank the mothers who drove to and from the games and the mothers who acted as hostesses for our home games: Mrs. Camarda, Mrs. Felis, Mrs. Roth, Mrs. Fialk, and Mrs. Romanelli.
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