Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf
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AthleticsDennis Wucstkamp and Lou Monaco in have been members of the football team since the fall of 1995. As kickers shuffled in and out. Dennis and Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf Lou remained on the team, with Dennis kicking off and Lou handling field goals and extra points. • These two individuals have two different sides they show at SHU. They exemplify the model student - one whose interests are academic, athk-tic and service orientated They share a love of football anil Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf find enough time in the day for many other activities. • Lou has been an R A. for three years. After being discovered singing in the cafeteria by SisYearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf
ter Margaret, Lou is now a soloist in the mass choir. Lou also announces hockey games and occasionally rakes photos for the yearbook staff. • Lou saidAthleticsDennis Wucstkamp and Lou Monaco in have been members of the football team since the fall of 1995. As kickers shuffled in and out. Dennis and Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdfinvolved. He has been a Student Ambassador for four years, being apjxjinted co-chairman of the Student Ambassador club this year. During the summer, he was an orientation leader. He is also the womerk swim team manager. • He finds all of tliese activities very rewarding One experience that will stay Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf with him involves all three activities. He met a girl while giving a campus tour She was placed in his orientation group and now he manages her on thYearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf
e swim team. ‘It w as really nice to see a student come full circle," Dennis said. • These two men have showed that football and sports do not have toAthleticsDennis Wucstkamp and Lou Monaco in have been members of the football team since the fall of 1995. As kickers shuffled in and out. Dennis and Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdfes it is possible to make the time.by Jessica NicradkaFront Row: N. Vclottl. M. Kuchar. s. (.add, E Parisi, s. Dickerson. s. Halligan. J. Avtno. T. Washington. T. Paiazzl. G. Nota. B. Rembisz. E LaBonte. L Monaco. D. Wucstkamp. M. Vaughn. M. Salvatore. B. Hardt, c. Wilkinson Middle Row: M. Wchnann. Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdfc. Hevcy. I). Roe. J. Deilso. c. Roche, N. Spagnuolo, p Torres. K. Alwyn. T. Wade. B. Graham. A. Torres, I) Callahan. M. Rmn. J. Walsh. M. l-auzon. pYearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf
West. B. Bisbkos. M. Rios. J. Johnson. B. Romeo Hack Row: N. Habboush. II. Saavedra. D. Dymond. D. Bray. E. Penney. T. Doyle. J. Keels. J. Salvatore, AthleticsDennis Wucstkamp and Lou Monaco in have been members of the football team since the fall of 1995. As kickers shuffled in and out. Dennis and Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf*4 dead in his tracksAll About 5oul0 they didn’t have a winning season, but they did have soul. With aseason containing eight Division Igames, the two wins against St. Francis and Bryant are something to be proud of.Coach Tom Radu I ski and captains Greg Nota, Tony Palazzi, andLester Sutton all cont Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdfributed the positive reinforcement that helped the men through a challenging season. From pep talks on the sidelines before the start of each game, toYearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf
the prayers at the end, the captains set an example of true sportsmansilip.Tile team was overflowing with talent, but first year students, Klheme CowAthleticsDennis Wucstkamp and Lou Monaco in have been members of the football team since the fall of 1995. As kickers shuffled in and out. Dennis and Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdfd by teammates, as well asstudents and faculty. “They filled a void this year:’ said Nota. “And being freshmen, they’ll only gel better every year:’Aside from athletic talent, Cowan and Graham had the positive attitudes that carried theteam through the difficult limes. "Hard work makes good things h Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdfappen:’ said Graham. And good things did happen for the Pioneers this season. The men stayed focused and determined as a team and because of this, werYearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf
e better this season than ever before.The 1998 season was a build-Ing year for the Sacred Heart University Football team. It was a year to prepare forAthleticsDennis Wucstkamp and Lou Monaco in have been members of the football team since the fall of 1995. As kickers shuffled in and out. Dennis and Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdfting All Odds■e cXi£IXilie Sacred Heart Field Hockey team defi-Ịiìitely left its mark this season. Despite the odds theywere faced with as they competed for the first lime in Division I, they triumphantly ended up sharing the Northeast Conference title with Quinnipiac College. The women finished the Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf season with an overall record of 9-6 and 6-2 in the Northeast Conference.The team got off to a rough start with a beginning record of 0-3. but made aYearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf
n amazing comeback after coach Harriet Barbarcsl rearranged the positions on the field. This proved very beneficial to the team and made them virtuallAthleticsDennis Wucstkamp and Lou Monaco in have been members of the football team since the fall of 1995. As kickers shuffled in and out. Dennis and Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf .910 for the season. Capicchionl allowed only three goals in the seasons last eight games and was named NECCk Player of the Week twice in 1998. She is a phenomenalplayer who has “All-American po-tentlal,” according to Coach Berbaresl.With no graduating seniors on the team, the women will be back st Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdfronger than ever for the 1999 season.Rack Roh . Coach Harriet Barbarest. Susan Duffy. Heather Gabrell. Susan Perkins, Stacey Fitzgerald, Laura JurkowsYearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdf
ki. Jeanne Williams. Sandy Canavan. Andrea Hubbard. Maggie Rivet. Carrie Winslow. Ginny Caplcchioni Middle Ron: Kathy Reilly, Kasey Beauvais. Kristin AthleticsDennis Wucstkamp and Lou Monaco in have been members of the football team since the fall of 1995. As kickers shuffled in and out. Dennis and Yearbook 1999 - Part 5 - Athletics Opt.pdfu. Jessica Wager. Jen ScheldclerSophomore Maggie Rivet makes a quick move ro keep the lull tn play.AthleticsDennis Wucstkamp and Lou Monaco in have been members of the football team since the fall of 1995. As kickers shuffled in and out. Dennis andGọi ngay
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