Word: piked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...because water polo features a 35-second shot clock which forces virtually continuous exertion in an area larger than a basketball court, dependable reserves are as important as a star-studded last string. According to Pike, a good team must have 11 to 14 strong players to maintain the competitive pace throughout the hour long games...
With all of last year's starters returning to action, coach Steve Pike will try to improve the Crimson's showing at the Eastern Tournament--where the aquamen finished fifth last fall--by improving the caliber of the squad's opposition...
...home opener, Harvard meets defending NCAA National Champion Stanford. In search of other top competitors, Pike has the squad travelling to Annapolis to battle nationally ranked Air Force at a neutral site in October, and has requested berths against Eastern powers Fordham and Bucknell in the Brown Invitational the last weekend in September...
...stirred up now." The utter confusion over the cuts, no doubt, is working to the Administration's advantage. Observes Roger Herr, chief of Iowa's financial assistance bureau: "There are a lot of families that just don't understand the changes that are coming down the pike...
Compared with their predecessors, Americans in the pre-adult age brackets have, for the past ten years, been nearly invisible. Those predecessors, to be sure, were something special. They were the most active and activist generation of young people ever to come down the American pike. They were also, being baby-boom youngsters, the most numerous. In terms of both numbers and aggressive venturousness they all but dominated the stage of U.S. social change during the 1960s...