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er sprints down on a fast- p 4
; break in practice.
ast year, when I played lacrosse, it was a
lot of fun! At first, I was very nervous
about what I would have to go through
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n 1993 the Brothers win/loss didn’t fare too
well (4-12), but they improved on another
he Junior Varsity Lacrosse team last year
was a very young one. The players lacked
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record of sorts. Coaches O’Hara and Cham
bers concentrated on improving CBA lacrosse’s “Bad-
Boy” image and met with a fair amount of success.
The players’ team-work, attitude, and team pride
improved greatly. In the annual league sportsman
ship rankings the Brothers, usually dead last, were
in the top third. 1994 looks to be a good year.
Coach O’Hara says the team will make sectionals
son with a winning record. The players have a lot
of talent, though, that they hope to develop in the
coming years. With a record of 4-14, the team,
overall, suffered a rough season. They can, however,
look to improve upon what they did this year in
and how I would be treated as the only girl on the
team. In the end, everything turned out really well.
I learned a lot about lacrosse, dealing with pressure,
and trying my hardest. It was a great experience,
and I don’t regret playing lacrosse with the boys,
but I think the girls should get their own team!
By Tricia Meyers
and ’95 looks to be even better.
by Geoff Silkey
the following years.
By B. Duck