Page 145 - CBA 1996 YEARBOOK
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 The girls' basketball team
ended this year's season with
a final record of 5-15. This
year's varsity team compet­
ed with many highly com­
petitive rivals such as Bishop
Ludden, Canastota, and
Hammibal. First-year coach
Miss Gina Burrows led the
team through its victories
along with star players Lind­
say Leone, Nicole LeBeau,
and Vicky Perkins. This year's
team was made up of five
seniors; Nicole LeBeau, Erin
Vartabedian, Stacy Grado-
ville, Beth Pallone, and Denise
McCort will all be greatly
missed. However, the CBA
girls are looking to be even
better next year with star re­
turning players. Good luck
When It comes down to CBA players are known
the final minute of a
game, every point
counts. Score one point
more for CBAI
for their good ball han­
dling. Tanya Vadala re­
ceives a perfect pass
from a teammate.
Girls’ Basketball
Keeping opposing play­
ers out of the paint will
win almost any game.
Realizing that she can’t
penetrate the CBA de­
fense, this Bishop Grimes
player looks to pass the
During the game, oppos­
ing players are fierce
competitors. But, after the
game the players take a
time out to congratulate
each other on a job well
ball.
CBA
girlsl
Stacy Gradoville
done.
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