Page 14                                             Winter 1994 - 95

Fran Favorini and Fred Strempl compete in the ball bouncing competition in the gym lobby in Burlington. (Bill Giduz photo)

Fran Favorini and Fred Strempl compete in the ball bouncing competition in the gym lobby in Burlington. (Bill Giduz photo)

Those who dropped quietly sneaked up close to silently spook three ball blind cascade winner Tony Malikowski in the games at Burlington.  Malikowski kept his cool and lasted for 1:23.  He said he has done more than 5 minutes in practice.  (Bill Giduz photo)

Those who dropped quietly sneaked up close to silently spook three ball blind cascade winner Tony Malikowski in the games at Burlington.  Malikowski kept his cool and lasted for 1:23.  He said he has done more than 5 minutes in practice.  (Bill Giduz photo)

The object in the diabolo accuracy high toss in the games at Burlington was to record the best time aloft without falling off the bucket.  Jason Patz stretches here for a catch, and won the event with a 3 second time.  (Bill Giduz photo)

The object in the diabolo accuracy high toss in the games at Burlington was to record the best time aloft without falling off the bucket.  Jason Patz stretches here for a catch, and won the event with a 3 second time.  (Bill Giduz photo)

Casey Boehmer gave an impressive and inspirational one-armed act to win Bronze in the Juniors Championships.  (David Carper photo)

Casey Boehmer gave an impressive and inspirational one-armed act to win Bronze in the Juniors Championships.  (David Carper photo)

Tony Duncan holds the IJA Championships Trophy in the middle of the lineup as Championships winners bow for the crowd in Burlington. (David Carper photo)

Tony Duncan holds the IJA Championships Trophy in the middle of the lineup as Championships winners bow for the crowd in Burlington. (David Carper photo)

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