Appleby College - Argus Yearbook (Oakville, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1978

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Appleby College - Argus Yearbook (Oakville, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 63 of 248
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I l1 Halton High School League was somewhat of a disappointment. The year was marked by in- consistent play, especially in the third period. Too many times this year we were leading or con- trolling the game, only to falter in the last ten minutes and lose. In many games we recovered our composure with a few minutes remaining to play,but our great outbursts of pressure often fell short. Three times during league play this year, we were defeated by a single-goal margin. The team ran into some hard luck during the season, particularly the loss of captain John Hanunill due to injury, players going up to the northern campus, and inex- perience in the nets. The team completed the regular schedule with a ten victory and six loss record, and thus qualified for post-season play finishing in fifth place over-all. Only eight points separated the top six teams. In a sudden-death contest against Central Blues, a poor performance eliminated us from further play-off action. I.S.A.A. The same problems that we encoimtered in the High School league also plagued us in I.S.A.A. competition. Just as we seemed to be starting off on the right track in our first game against U.C.C, a third-period collapse cost us our two goal advantage and we went on to lose 9-6. Inconsistent play again hurt the club in losses to Lakefield, T.C.S. and Ridley. At other times, the team managed to display the skill expected of them; the victory over Ridley 2-1, and a loss to S.A.C. 4-2. Over-all, Appleby tied for fourth position in the league with Lakefield. Glen Wright ' s winning goal against T.C.S. in the final game of the season points to hope for next year ' s team. The team itself was a remarkable one; a team with a level of spirit and camaraderie unparalleled in its height. Sen- timents ran high at the hockey banquet, and many fine things were said about the team and Coach Abbott. Many individuals should be pointed out for their contributions to the team. Our captain, John Hammill was forced to the sideline about halfway through the season with torn knee ligaments. An irreparable loss to the team, John was not only a dangerous offensive threat on the ice, but was also the team leader. Still, he took his burden in stride, and continued on with the team to the end. On defence, two old stalwarts by names of Mark Gaskin and Ron Withey paced the club. It is hoped that Glen Wright and Jim Coxon will be able to fill the gap that these two seniors leave on the blue-line. The fact that at the beginning of the year we had no experienced goaltenders didn ' t slow down Dave Suchanek and Darryl Beckett. Both starting from scratch, these two worked hard all year long and never let up. They even managed to post three shutouts between them. Last but not least. Coach Abbott showed a lot of character this season. Always shaking off the tragedies that beset the team this year, he not only taught the team how to play hockey, but also a great deal about how to build character. It was an extremely enjoyable season, and all looks bright for the future. Ian Giroday K ' i.



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Second Hockey FRONT ROW: Fournier, Yustin. McBride. BACK ROW: Stacey, Freeman, Hugo, Harwood. Bunting, Lewis, Myers, Hickling, Ricketts, Stevenson, Day, Dejaray, Follows I, Mr. Manbert. tTs, This year ' s second hockey team season (while the stats may not show it) was perhaps the one with the most potential in a long time. The only problem was the lack of time for which the team practised together - Driver ' s Ed., play practice, illness, etc., kept us from practising as a team. Our goal-tending was at times brilliant and at times iffy , but as a whole it was good. Chris Lewis usually got the start with Mike Dejaray filling in. At times Daryl Beckett came from the firsts to play with us. Defensively we were fairly strong. Lyndon Fournier was perhaps the hardest hitter on the team and provided offensive punc by rushing with the puck. Toby Follows continued to amaze everyone with his ability to go in a corner wdth an opponent who weighed fifty poxmds more than him and to come out with the puck. Chuck Stacey was a defensive defenseman who was very tough in the corners. Nigel Day had a very hard shot from the point and Chris Ricketts made many good rushes from our own JHtk ' . ' f—

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