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 Coach C.Cosgrove, E. Baca, M. Barry, L. Santaro, T. Barker, B. Kelly, R. DeYulio, G. Clancy; T. Anderson, J. DeYulio, W, Quigley. C, Davis, G. Kelly, F. Petrot
A. Hammer, K. Herriing, C. Snow, R. Wasserman, J. Rothchild; R. Finney, S. Mahady, T. Lannie, G. Francher, D. O’Dea
(Middle left) Eric Baca, Bray Kelly, and Glenn Clancy cheer on their JV counterparts
Randy DeYulio digs in for the takedown.
Wrestlers Improve Competitive Edge
When most of us think of the cafete­ ria, we conjure up images of students devouring corn chips and beef bubbly. However, for the Wrestling team, it is
"also a place of hard work and dedica- *tion. Every day after school, the team Jmeets here to practice their moves to
be used in upcoming matches. Al­ though the squad attained only two victories and a tie this season, many fine individual efforts were put forth. Under the leadership of first-year
coach Leo Cosgrove, the team post­ the Lafayette Tournament. Christian ed an impressive 44-24 win over Pu­ Davis achieved a winning record, but laski and a 47-15 victory over Cort­ what was really impressive was his land, while tying CBA Albany in a non­
league match.
The team was led by co-captains
112-pounder Randy DeYullio and DeYulio had a 13-5 record this year
177-pound Tom Anderson. Gary and achieved the most pins on the Kelly posted an impressive 14-4 re­ team this year.
cord this year, and took third place at
Gary Kelly and Christian Davis, as
well as 105-pounder Ted Barker, Sectionals for his fine efforts. Randy
pinning ability: he had six pins under the two-minute mark. Ted Barker, while only a freshman, also attained a winning record this year, and went to
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