Appleby College - Argus Yearbook (Oakville, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1976

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With a major portion of last year ' s third team returning, the nucleus of our team was established. Halfbacks Boyd, Dorion, Ryan and Hughes provided a strong, and at times, highly efficient unit. Ryan, especially, established himself as a strong shooter and untiring defender. Our forwards were lead by Freeman, Giffin, and McNair, who consistently improved as the season progressed. The able boundings of Paletta and Shaw often discouraged any would-be attackers. Last, but not least, is our most consistent performer, Morgan, who continually boosted our morale by making spec- tacular stops in goal. In the opening game of the season, we met a strong U.C.C. team. The first half belonged to Appleby, scoring two goals. In the second half however, U.C.C. pressed hard, consistently tying up our defence with a six goal result. We travelled to S.A.C. next and after a see-saw game, Appleby won 2 - 1 with Joey Ryan spearheading th e team with spectacular displays of heading. Our home and home series against Ridley were evenly mat- ched contests characterized by strong defensive play, accurate passing and quick goals. Un- fortunately, Ridley had the last word and won both contests 4-3 and 3-2. With a strong defensive effort, especially from Scott Hughes, our return match with U.C.C. resulted in a 3-1 win. Against Ashbury we were not as ef- fective. Continual off-sides and an inability to clear the ball from our own end provided the op- position with many scoring op- portunities which they capitalized on for a 3 - 1 victory. The final two games brought us against a huge Pickering team and a strong Crescent side. By continually beating Pickering to the ball, our forwards, led by Freeman and Giffin, slipped 3 goals past their goalie, while our defence allowed only two suc- cesses by the opposition. Under 14 Soccer FRONT ROW: Fife II, Kay, Dorion, Morgan, Hughes. BACK ROW: McNair, Giffin, Boyd, Mr. Bailey, Freeman I, Ryan, Paletta, Shaw. ? K, Against Crescent, we led 2-0 at the half, displaying strong of- fensive play. Failure to carry the play in the second half gave them the ball control necessary to come back and win 6-2. The score would have been con- siderably higher had it not been for the efforts of our goalie, Morgan.

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2nd Soccer FRONT ROW: Headley, Ben- son. Sustronk, Stewart, Gilroy. CENTRE ROW: Mr. Berriman, Mueller II, Cockell, MacKen- zie. OHearn. BACK ROW: Bonfield, Powis, Mueller I. In order to fully appreciate the en- deavours of the Second Soccer team, we should ignore the rather dismal and misleading results, and concentrate on the talents of the various com- ponents of the team. Collectively the components were rarely able to control their various tremendous energies to produce the kind of syn- chronized play that would have won the matches for them. In- dividually, they were frequently highly effective, confusing the oppposition, and occasionally each other with a bewildering variety of tactics. Under 13 Soccer FRONT ROW: Senst, Bates, Connor, Bronson, Thomson. BACK ROW: Mr. McLean, Sopinka. Strucken, Mann, Tnjpke, Gordon I, Rolin, Fretwell, Haldane. 11 jgn j H £ i The Under 13 team had an ex- cellent season going undefeated in eight games, with seven wins and one tie. The tie, the only blemish on an otherwise perfect season, was played in the rain, wind and snow on Hillfield ' s all - too - exposed mountain grounds. The team often found itself playing older, larger and more experienced teams but usually remained undaunted, com- pensating for lack of size, with quickness and skill. There were no weak links with the team, representing the sue- 4th Soccer FRONT ROW: Vernon II, Reid. Schmidt, Morris, Millar. CENTRE ROW: Wlldman, Duncan, Kelly, Toles, DalBianco, Freeman II, Bolt. BACK ROW: Mr. Boyd. 148 We had a most rewarding season, mainly because we always played aggressively yet fairly. Our goals came, usually at the most opportune times - that is to say, when we were tired and needed a quick lift. Our captain, 0. Schmidt, provided a strong bastion of defense with his partner I. Rober- tson; and the halfbacks Dal Bianco, Sullivan, and Reid II, were always willing to dig deep for extra effort. Morris, Bolt, Freeman II, and Wildman were fleet forwards and pressed our opponents continually in their zone.

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