Appleby College - Argus Yearbook (Oakville, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1973

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Swim Team This year the swim team was on trial. The results were mixed. The Juniors won all three meets while the Senior Team was only defeated once, by a very good team at St. Andrews. We also held a strong Ridley team till the final relay. At Ridley the diving was good but more practice will improve I L . . . I. mA I . =} md »r i k the results. However the team is young and there is plenty of reserve in the upper Junior school. Bill Dietrich deserves special men- tion. On two occasions he swam very well to give us a few extra yards in the first leg of the freestyle relay. Had colours been awarded, he would have received them for his swimming. Mike Barber, Dave Stuart, and John Wright, the veterans of last year ' s team, worked very hard, and will form the basis of next year ' s team. Stuart ' s freestyle has been outstanding, and of equal importance has been the all-round strength of Barber and Wright. In the Junior team, special mention must go to Craig Stowe who in Grade 6 shows great promise as a breast- stroke swimmer. Unfortunately for us, he is leaving for Vancouver this summer - we wish him good luck. The other members of the team, both Senior and Junior, have all given their best, many swimming three races per meet. This is the spirit we want. Lastly, we as a team would like to thank Mr. Berriman who organized all our meets himself. Without his encouragement and enthusiasm we would have very little to show for the season.

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3rd Basketball Team If one was to look over our record one might think we just had an average season, with four wins, four losses, and one tie. In the eyes of the players, it was different. In two of our games, against SAC and TCS, we played teams made up of older players, although the real reason for our loss was lack of experience. How- ever, in the guard positions, there was some experience with Phil Taylor and Mike Rosseel. These two were our play -makers and they helped us come from behind in certain cases. In the forward position we had Vincent Stewart. He added many points to our scoreboard with his long range shot. Under the basket we had excellent re- bounding with Matt Gall and Lance Thomson. Others must be mentioned for their hard work. These were for- wards J. P. Rachmaninoff, Mike Bierbrier, Mark Van Tighem, James FRONT ROW: Rachmaninoff II, Rosseel II, Thomson I, Taylor II, Gall n, Stewart I. BACK ROW: Rev. Sharpe, Van Tinghem II, Kishino, Brown, Beatson, Bierbrier, Hou II, Cannon II. Brown, David Hou, and the four foot wonder, Ashley Kishino. Also, the two substituting guards, Carl Cannon and David Beatson, are deserving of praise. Squash Team Since the beginning of the year, the Squash team has had to make up the loss of three of its five members who left last year. It has succeeded in doing this most effectively. The ad- dition of John Partington, a player from the Junior Schoo l, helped im- mensely, as did that of Roy Timmins, who besides playing as our number three player, was also a member of the Third Hockey Team. Martin Caird, the team ' s senior member, was just as instrumental in rejuvenat- ing the team. He played steadily throughout the season. James McKenzie and Wayne Sims rotated consistently for the first two positions, and both improved as the term wore The team had a winning season, only losing two matches, one to TCS and the other to Ridley. In the Appleby Invitational Squash Tournament the RSHJ HHIH SEATED: McKenzie, Sims, Farrington I. STANDING: Timmins, Mr. Larsen, Caird. team was defeated by the Toronto Cricket Club while UCC went on to win the competition. A word of thanks is necessary to Gerry Droge, Tim Menzies, and Rob Maslon who faithfully came to the rescue when another player was needed, and also to our coach, Mr. Larsen. 59



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Senior League The senior league, which is made up of all the hockey team rejects, had an extremely successful season this year. The main objective of the league is simply to have fun, and in this it excelled. Apart from one broken nose, the odd stitch here and there, and multiple bruises, the squad was injury -free. Mr. Smith was responsible for the success of the league. From start to finish he kept its members constantly ' digging ' and his effort paid off, as our four game record of three wins and one tie shows. ippp » ' ii. . J B -.- -» Hb K wBr k ' - ' ' ' fl 9 B l 9| r Mi t BL ■ siBHL 4 HI ' s ' v T H Lm : »- ,.• g H %tiaa . - ;» xf r ri Jr. School 1st Hockey The opening played at ho game of the season was me against Lakefield before the Christmas break. Appleby played extremely well, registering FRONT ROW: Giffin, Hebert, Moffat, Kenney I, Stafford, Gaskin, Keil, Jackson II. BACK ROW: Withey, Farrington II, Whitney, Russell, Peart II, Thomson in, Lytle III, Mr. Kenney. a well-earned 3-1 win. We looked eagerly towards the rest of the sche- dule. Our first two games after returning from the holidays indicated that the boys were still filled with either turkey, or stuffing, or perhaps both! We gave the puck away countless times and skated somnolently, re- sulting in losses to Crescent (6-5) and Ridley (3-2). From this point on in the schedule, however, the team really lived up to its promise. In the remaining nine games we won eight and tied one, outscoring the combined oppo- sition 74-14. Captain Ron Withey played outstand- ing hockey both offensively and de- fensively. It was most exciting to see him take off on one of his patent- ed Bobby Orr type rushes.

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