Gallimaufry 1993
F i e l d o f D r e a m s Top of the seventh, the itans are down by five. Is lis too much of a deficit? fo, not where the never- ly-never IMSA baseball :am is concerned! Facing •ekalb in the do-or-die igional game, the Titans ime back to tie, and took le game into the bottom f the seventh with high 3pes. The were about to n the words of Dave hoi) lick their opponent's worn boom" down. (The ct that they lost is be- des the point.) This team unity was esent throughout the itire season, especially iring IMSA's two to one assacre of Aurora Central atholic, ending their rival's fifteen game win– ning streak. This game marks the finest played in IMSA Titan history. This year's seniors take with them fifteen years of varsity experience, but they leave in their wake a fired up group of juniors ready to accept the chal– lenge of carrying on the tradition of Titan baseball. Si it is written, so it shall be done. Forever a Titan, Dan Vuksanovich class of '93 Still a Titan, Ankur Shah class of '94 Varsity: back row: Coach Jay Thomas, Dan Vuksanovich, Richard Hermes, Eric Hewing, Jose Mata, Jeff Rudd, Jason Muncy second row: Jen Clough (mgr), Dave Lin, Brian Litland, Dave Choi, Sameer Patel, Pete Ganeff, Greg Olesky, Arti Wadhera (mgr) top: Larry Mills, James Hallick, Justin May, Ankur Shah, Jake Weber 1 ! # ; < # * . - ! ' % s . | | v . ^ v . A - * ' Junior Varsity: bottom: Brian Fore, Chris Myers, Steve Baker, David Kinney, Rick Bergstrom, Coach Arthur Panka second row: Eric Luxmore, Jeremiah Wojriarowski, Jim Faletti, Ateet Shah, Marco Garcia top: Taupant Vanadilok, Jen Clough (mgr), Tausak Vanadilok Titan baseball player throws his bat down skillfully and attempts nake it onto first base to help his team to victory. S p o r t s
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