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ERHAPS there have been worse seasons for Prep, 16-56, the runners traveled to Hackley,
a varsity team at Trinity, but a patient re only to be swamped 15-50. After these two
Psearcher would have to go far to excel nega meets, the pattern of finishing was set. Allen
tively this year’s cross country record. Defeated Spooner and John Krulis, both Seniors, competed
in all five meets this fall, Coach Glen Robert for first place, while Wilton Adams and Bill
son’s harriers finally came to life against Trinity- Janeway, both Sophomores, were third and fourth
Pawling in the concluding meet of the year, runners, respectively. Fifth place on the team
losing only 20-35. In fact it was the least disas was shared all year between Chad Klinger, Jeff
trous score on that most disastrous day. Titon, and Kit Karwick.
1 he team’s main weakness was the appearance It was in the triangular meet with Horace
of only two Seniors, and no Juniors, on the Mann and Concordia that Trinity came the
squad. After losing the opening meet to Poly closest to breaking out of the final slot on the
scoring sheet, but the harriers were thwarted by
six points. The score was Horace Mann 23,
Concordia 61, and Trinity 67. The worst dis
aster of the season was the meet with Stony
Brook. Trinity’s best placement, by Spooner, was
twentieth place. Trinity’s team did not trouble
the officials with adding up the devastating totals.
Seated—Varriano, Deyrup, Balieh, Janeway, Adams, Titon, Klinger. Second row—Mr. Robertson
(Coach), Clough (Manager), J. Krulis (Captain), Karwick, Burr, Spooner, Pendleton (Man
ager). Absent—Sweeney, Clemans.
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