Page 80 - CBA 1985 YEARBOOK
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 Not every season ends up in great glory and success. Coach Carl Aus­ tin’s Junior Varsity Lacrosse squad was hurt by the loss of key players Marty Coyne and Reggie Johnson to the Varsity. The team was also plagued by untimely injuries to Rich­ ard Barnhill and captain attackman Charlie Michaud, who sat out most of the season with a broken collar­
(Below) Could Scott McDougall and Mike Moran be stealing the other team’s goal?
As JV Laxmen Set Own Pace
bone. Even with these severe disad­ vantages, the squad still managed to come up with a respectable record (5-7-1) against tough League compe­ tition. The offense was led by Barn­ hill, Stephan Socia, Clark Bernales and Michael Pllson. The Brothers’ defense was anchored by Tom An­ derson, Tony Martinez and goalie Michael Procopio.
(Right) Mike Moran moves the ball with ease
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5-7-1 record is respectable
Mark White enjoys the spring’s last snow.



























































































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