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Jr. School 4th Soccer The fourth soccer team had a very successful season, recording three wins against Ridley, two wins against Hillfield, and a draw against Cres- cent. The team ' s only loss was to Upper Canada in a close 1-0 game. The standard of play was excellent and particular credit must be given to Fred Reid, who captained the team and helped the forwards develop into a coherent attacking unit. The halfbacks were ably led by Stephen Durst whose consistent effort often helped settle the team and encourag- ed the entire group to play hard for the full game. It is encouraging to note that a large number of Grade 6 boys were on the team and that soccer ' s popularity at this level has increased to the extent that nearly every boy has played the game before entering Appleby. FRONT ROW: Durst, Cole, Reid II, Piatt II, Burke II, Smith. BACK ROW: McQuiggan, Brooks, Hueton, Burchmore 1, Hayne, Farmer, Hardie. Jr. School Cross-Country The cross-country season has been very active, for all the boys in the school have been running once a week, and a few very keen ones have trained hard for the two meets we have had. One aid to training was the Centi- pedes Club. Anyone could qualify for membership to the club by run- ning 100 miles. Hugh Jackson and Bruce Boyd had a tremendous tussle to be the first to qualify; they were to be seen running round the College grounds at dawn and dusk, in rain and sun. In the end, they each reached the target within twenty -four hours of each other. A magnificent effort! The teams had a good season. We entered a team of six into the Brock University Invitational for high FRONT ROW: Van Caster II, Ritson, Washington, McBride, Burke II, Ross II. BACK ROW: Menzies II, Hogarth II, Boyd II, Jackson II, Thompson IV, Gallagher. schools. Running in the lowest divi- sion (under 15) our thirteen year olds came eleventh out of twenty eight. Later in the season we hosted the first Independent Junior Schools meet, and won over Hillfield and Crescent.
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