Page 127 - CBA 1996 YEARBOOK
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A good throwing arm
Is a necessity In soft­
ball. Liz Kopf practic­
es for a game.
Hopkins, Marisa D'Orazio,
and Julie Duesel hope to be­
gin and end the season of
1996 with awesome statis­
Warming up the pitcher Is
ficult to win without a
strong defense. Molly
Harrigan Is ready to react
to anything that comes
her way.
an Important part of a
catcher's duties. Mary
Spanburgh prepares for
a game.
Girls’ Softball
The 1995 Varsity Softball
season was a season of
change. With new additions,
such as a new assistant
coach Jeff Charles and the
new J.V. program, our sea­
son looked great from the
beginning. The highlight of
the season (except for the
15 hour car ride) was our an­
nual trip to Virginia Beach. In
Virginia, we were able to
play against some of the top
teams in the region and be­
come duly prepared for the
season ahead of us. Al­
though our record may not
accurately reflect the
amount of hard work put into
the '95 season and the level
of ability and talent of our
players, we were able to
gain a season of experi­
ence. Senior players Stacy
Gradoville, Beth Pallone,
Team spirit Is a major
Close plays are com­
monplace In softball.
Molly Harrigan tries to
pick off the opposing
baserunner.
component
o f
winning.
Mary Spanburgh, Beth
Horlander, Erin Doucette,
and Katie Segar are ob­
viously part of a winning
team.
Courtney
Hopkins,
Heather
tics
as well as a lot of fun.
Courtney Hopkins
It's obvious that It Is dif­
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