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Look of thot throw. First-bosemon, Bunky Burton worms up before o gome by moking a powerful throw bock to his pitcher. Warm-ups proved to be o great way to psyche the other teom out. A good mental attitude was key to ony good team ' s success. Alright, let ' s go!” Seniors Cheryl Phillips and Lisa Dunoy find a couple of players to put extra support behind. School support also added extra incentive for oil players to show their stuff. Support this year hos sur¬ passed thot of any other. Covering up dork circles? Not exactly. Senior Joey Lloyd sits patiently as Joey Troio applies block-out ' ' beneath his eyes. This special stuff helped block the sun from the players ' eyes. The sun often became a major hinderance for the players. Varsity Baseball 25
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Ranking High Ahhh! Spring, the season of sunshine, melred snow, ond worm weorher. Spring, also o season of hard work, rebuilding, transitions, ond adjustments, or in o word — BASEBALL. This post year the courageous Viking sluggers went through all these aspects of spring and many many more. With the loss of eight players to graduation, there wos o void waiting to be filled. With eight veteran players returning, six J.V. players were promoted to the ranks of Varsity. Together they formed the mighty Viking defense. Interrupted in the middle of the season with the switching of coaches, the Vikes hod to work harder than ever to maintain stability among their ranks. It wos kind of hard to switch coaches in the mid dle of the Awww c ' mon guys. Junior Steve Swortwood woits patiently for his turn at bot. Steve wos only one of the six Junior Varsity team members to be promoted to the Varsity ranks. These promotions were to be o wise move on everyone ' s port. I gotta get to base!” Senior David Blevins puts forth his best effort to reach first base. David ' s ability to always be or his best proved on asset to his team. A proud Woodbridge is losing David to West Point Military Academy after graduation. season like rhar bur they kept us going so we didn ' r fall opart ' commented senior David Blevins. Attitudes were o major factor in the smooth transition between coaches. The ream wos ready, willing, and psyched to accept Mr. Doug Dean and his ideas towards baseball. Coach Dean hod coach¬ ed baseball for many years when he ac¬ cepted this responsibility and worked well with oil the players. And work they did. Teamwork become the key word among the Varsity Vikes. The vets worked with the new os well os with each other, striving for a fantastic season, and with everyone ' s help this goal wos achieved. Coach Williams summed the year up in o simple way, but in o way understood by oil, he stored, They did fine. Mighty Fine! Conference time. Pitcher Mike Scharf and veteran cat¬ cher Joey Troia discuss their next plan of action. Through their combined efforts on the bollfield, Mike ond Joey contributed to create a tough Viking team. 1982 Varsity Doseboll — Front Row: Steve Swart- wood, Don Celoro, Fred Schmeid, Bunky Burton, Todd Pierce, Joey Lloyd, David Michelow, Scotr Page, Bock Row: Cooch Doug Deon, John Cook, Joey Rroia, David Blevins, Scort Rollison, Tony Organr, Mike Scharf, John Helmondollor, Cooch Charles Calloway Not Pictured: Coach Jerry Williams. 24 Sports
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Do you think she ' ll moke it? Cooch Kevin O ' Neill ond ream member Brett Snyder look over o shell before o race. The condition of o boot was important for speed, steering, and balance. Dents were sanded out ond o vornish applied for increased speed. Stroke, stroke, strokell Coxswain Leslie Fox colls the rote of the stroke to stroke person Liso Vogler. Girls ' team members Robin Stout and Amy Slovkovsky follow her leod in o neck to neck race with two other teams. Okay guys, just relax. The Boys ' Varsity four-mon boot awaits the beginning of their race of the storting line. Boots hod to be rowed from the boathouse to the storting line ond then through a thousand meter roce course. 1982 Crew CHERRY BLOSSOM RACE: Boys ' J.V. 8 1st Girls ' J.V. 8 3rd T. C. WILLIAMS INVITATIONAL Boys ' J.V. 8 1st Boys ' Varsity 3rd JEB STUART INVITATIONAL Boys ' J.V. 8 2nd Boys ' 5th 8 3rd Northern Virginia INVITATIONAL Boys ' 5th 8 1st Boys ' J.V. 8 3rd STOTESBURY NATIONALS Boys ' J.V. 8 8fh Boys ' Varsity 8 scratched 26 Sports
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