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Seconds FRONT ROW: Roloff, Maslon, Green BACK ROW: Piatt I, Bramall. The Second Team had a fine season, winning five out of their six matches, tying UCC for first place in League play. The com- petition among the players was tough, the order of players changing daily. The quality of play was such that at one time or another each played for the first team. Rob fvlaslon played well in all his matches, and provided the ex- perience needed by a young team. Steve Roloff and Tom Green, both playing several times for the first team, gave the punch needed at the two and three positions. Chris Bramall and John Piatt certainly have a good future ahead of them, and this season their standard of play indicates a good team for years to come. We have a great number of boys playing in the Team Programme who continue to im- prove. With the programmes fun- ctioning now, and the continued hard work of Mr. Larsen with all the teams, squash at Appleby will reach an unbeatable level. RESULTS vs UCC Won 4-1 vs Ridley won 4-1 vs TCS Won 5-0 vs Old Boys Won 4-1 vs UCC Lost 2-3 vs Ridley Won 3-2 i I ISAA LEAGUE RESULTS 1. Appleby 10 points UCC 10 points 3. TCS 2 points 4. Ridley 2 points
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Firsts FRONT ROW: Harnden, Mckenzie I, Raid. BACK ROW: Benson I, Mr. Larsen, Gudewill. This past Squash Season was a most promising one for Appleby. The School was well represented by F. Reid, P. Harnden, I. Mackenzie (Capt.), D. Benson, G. Gudewill. Although this team was the youngest in the league, we had better results than in any previous year. For the first time since squash began at Appleby, we won the league Cham- pionship. Including exhibition matches, we lost only once, to our closest rivals, U.C.C. A great deal of credit for this success goes to our coach, Mr. Larsen. The I.S.A.A. Tournament, held on March 6th, the climax of the season, was disappointing, con- sidering our good league record. Unfortunately, two days before the tournament, Fred Reid, our number one player, came down with the flu. We were forced to play without him. Despite this setbacl , everyone played their best and enjoyed a good day of hard, competitive squash. Individually, each team member had a successful year with respect to the achievement of personal goals. With such a high standard of squash in the School, it was a goal in itself to stay on the first team. Fred Reid played well enough this year to attend the National Squash Tournament in Vancouver and was in fact among the top four in the Under 16 category. He and Paul Harn- den won School Colours. Don Benson represented Appleby very well at the RCYC and Toronto Cricket Club in- vitationals at the U16 category. Geoff Gudewill, although he made a slow start to the season, came on very well and, playing his usual steady game, was a great asset to the team. With all our team members retur- ning next year we can certainly look forward to another excellent season. With everyone improving their squash and, more im- portant, enjoying themselves, I consider the past season of great benefit to all concerned. RESULTS vs UCC 5-C vs Nichols 6-0 vs RPdley 3-2 vs TCS 3-2 vs Old Boys 5-0 vs UCC 1-4 vs Ridley 3-2 vs BCS 5-0 s q u a s h ISAA RESULTS Appleby UCC TCS Ridley 10 pts. 8 pts. 6 pts. pts.
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s w ■ I m m ■ I n 9 Firsts I.S.A.A. Champions Kiwanis Champions V FRONT ROW: Stuart I, Wright I, Bloemen I, Morgan I. CENTRE ROW: Mr. Berriman, Bloemen II, Burke II, Burke I, Cameron, Mr. Larsen. BACK ROW: Wood I, Hawley, Thompson I, Manbert. The 1975-76 season has been a remarkable one, and one in which a great deal has been achieved. The Appleby swim club in only its third full season was unbeaten in regular meets and finally won the coveted Don Maskell trophy at the cham- pionship meet in Toronto. However, our success must be seen in perspective. For the first time in three years we will lose at least four of our strongest swim- mers. Team Captain - John Wright - holder of the school backstroke records in fifty and one hundred yards has led the team literally by example. Often finding him- self against the strongest com- petition in the opposing teams, he has always turned in a strong performance. Assistant Captain - Peter Bloemen - has also been com- pletely dedicated to the success of the team and has worked tirelessly at his butterfly event. The real measure of his con- tribution is only seen in light of the competition he has had to face both from his own team- mates and the opposition. Johnathan Morgan has been our best all-rounder for two seasons, and has persevered with the longest and hardest events in the programme - 200 yards freestyle and 100 yards in- dividual medley. Johnathan takes with him the School 200 yard free-style record. David Stuart, with John Wright, is one of the founding members of the Appleby Swim Team, who first competed individually in the I.S.A.A. championships in 1972. Since that time, David has con- -
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