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Golf seniors predict successful season

by Jessica Snow \ sports editor

"We are looking to place first or second in the PAC," senior Jeremy Dombroski said of the golf team's expectations for the present season.

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It seemed hard for the accounting major to speak about anything but the team of which he is a part.

''We have a fabulous freshman, sensational sophomores and one older guy. They're all great," Dombroski continued.

'':Anthony D' Aleo, he's the freshman and the sophomores, Alex Butz and Brian Moose, and then there's Caesar. Do you want me to get a paper, so you spell their names right?"

Dombroski asked.

Many of the seniors' fondest memories of Cabrini also have to do with golf. He looks back to the team's trip to Pine Hurst, N.C. when he was a freshman as a highlight of his golf career in college.

The other senior on this year's golf team was not at Cabrini as a freshman. Brian Casey, who Dombroski says is referred to as "Life Story," transferred after his freshman year at Ryder University.

"Ryder was a much bigger school. I like the closeness at Cabrini, the homey feeling here and the personal attention the students get," Casey said.

He also likes his golf team as much as Dombroski does. Both athletes played golf in high school, Dombroski at Wyoming Seminary in the Poconos and Casey, not as far away, at Devon Preparatory School.

When his time at Cabrini is through Dombroski will find himself at an accounting firm in Philadelphia, unlike Casey who has more student teaching ahead of him.

"I came here for the really good special education program," Casey said.

His favorite teacher at Cabrini is Dr. Sue Levin, an edu- cation professor.

"Her knowledge and passion for the subject is great. She really cares for and looks after her students,.and she treats us as individuals," Casey said of Levin.

Dombroski gave the favorite teacher distinction to both Dr. Rocco Paolucci and Herb Denenberg with special emphasis on the e-commerce course he took with them as one of his most memorable.

The golf team's soon-to-be graduates will miss more than teachers and classes when they leave in May.

"The soup is always good in the Wig Warn," Casey said,

Casey will eventually teach after one more golf season, graduation and some student teaching.

"Italian wedding soup, that is my favorite."

It seems Dombroski will miss the cafeteria more than the Widener Center gathering area.

"Steak night, that I will miss. Steak night in the caf," Dombroski said.

The seniors will also miss their team, which both speak well of and for which both have high hopes.

"We are looking to do very well this year," Dombroski said.