Word: starter
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard will be different, too. An all-new offensive line, where Steve Piurkowsky beat out the only returning starter, John Fancis, at center, will protect newly positioned quarterback Ron Cuccia. New split end Paul Scheper, new flanker Steve Bianucci, and perhaps new halfback Jim Acheson will catch Cuccia's passes...
...fight started with Leonard circling quickly, both to his right and his left. Hearns, occasionally an anxious starter, calmly stalked the smaller fighter and threw a few left jabs, most of which missed. Leonard did nothing by way of offense...
...instance Greg Varney--a manistay of the Columbia offense with 11 goals last year form his center forward slot--will shift all the way back to stopper. Similarly, Barry Nix, last season's Player of the Year at sweeper, will move to the midfield, and starter Steve Pratton will migrate up front from his halfback role. Offensively, Ivy Rookie of the Year Steve Sirtis is back up front, but the coaching staff is counting on a couple of freshmen to replace Ali and Varney. Jamaican Soloman Gale and New York State High School high scorer Frank Ozello will...
...know what to tell them about premenstrual cramps. Most of the men know more about the inner workings of the space shuttle than about the women who used to share their bed and board. Someone suggested, seriously, that since there were training bras, perhaps the drugstore carried a "starter kit" for the menstrual cycle. (Single dads tend to have unusually intimate conversations with their women friends.) The group finally threw itself on the mercy of a college girl volunteer in the "big sister" program...
...opener. Harvard's Donnie Allard and vinnie Martelli continued their assults on the Crimson record for runs batted in in a season--Mike Stenhouse's 40 in 1977--in the second game. With Harvard leading, 4-1, in the fifth. Martelli lined a single off Dartmouth's starter and loser, Brian Hebert to knock in two runs...