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 Junior High Basketball
The Dirty Dozen, otherwise known as CBA’s 7th grade basketball team, ended up in second place in its league. This team o f twelve enthusiastic players played long and hard during the season with 7 wins and 3 losses. Their goals have been plain and simple;play well as ateamandhavefundoingit.Theplay­ ers have enjoyed an exciting, challeng­ ing and rewarding season. A ll this has been made possible by talent, practice and the guidance o f teacher and coach. Brother James McDevitt.
The Junior High 8th grade basketball
team did not start out as strong as it could have, because o f a back injury to one of its strongest players, Kraig Hitchcock. As it got into the season and the team members got to know each oth­ er better and learned how each played, they started to get motivated. Also, coach Brother James McDevitt saw how each player worked and began setting up laysfor them to run, after which they started winning gamesl Special thanks to Mr. Greenhouse, coach of the Fresh­ man team, who showed the team fast- break plays which helped them a great deal.
Coach Brother James gives some pointers to the team during a time-out; Kraig Hitchcock is ready to put Brother’s plan into action.
7th Grade
From left to right;; top to bottom; Matthew Demlein, Steve D'aradio, Mike Viscone, Robert Kawa, Dan Falter, Tony Tangora, Devin Stelljes, Matthew Giacobbi, Mike Pilon, Tony Lewis, Colin McCarthy. Missing; Sean Matthews.
8th Grade
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From left to right; top to bottom; Kraig Hitchcock, Joe Magnerreli, Patrick Barry, Ron Mucci, Jack Mantione, Mark Russo, Chris Sevak, Jami Alex- ander, Ron Mason, Mark Fazio.

























































































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