Oakwood Collegiate Institute - Oracle Yearbook (Toronto Ontario, Canada)

 - Class of 1965

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SENIOR FOOTBALL First Row: John MacLeod, Alex Weeks, Tony Tammik, Brian Williams, Larry Brundage, Robert Hewitt, Stuart McBain, Mr. Scott. Second Row: Mr. Wright, Neil Stevenson, George Coull, Ed Jurczak, Ted Fulton, Jim Grant, Peter Mueller, Gary Boyles, Terjo Valve, Dieter Eberhardt (Mgr. ), Peter Petzoid (Mgr.) D E F E N S E First Row: Jim Stevenson, Ralph Gentille, Aldo Buccioni, Raymond Forther, Fred Aldred, John Carnio, Jim Serba. Second Row: Mr. Wright, Greg Swaluk, Bill Gries, Chris Evans, Ivan Morten, Phil Beed, Glen McCormick, Mr. Scott. The most colourful event of the High School year is the East-West game. Not only did the team play two games, scoring 13 points against Malvern, and preventing Riverdale from scoring, but it also displayed an eager desire to win. The result was evident in the first league game against Bloor from which the seniors emerged victors with a score of 19-13. Outstanding offensive work was exhibited by Ed Jurczak and Mitchell Tracy and defensive work by Wayne Kinnear and Alex Weeks. Then, the glory and fame, that accompanies victors, disappeared. A determined, hard-running Parkdale team defeated them 22-13. Not even the extra efforts by McBain or Jurczak or even the two interceptions by punter, Ivan Morten, could rouse the team. Things looked black, and then the team had to meet Humberside, considered the toughest, mean- est and best team in the league. Well, the score was 28-6 for the opposition. But Oakwood did show some life in the game. Guard, Tony Tammik, 86 picked up a loose fumble and romped to the op- position ' s five-yard-hne. Then in perfect profes- sional style Gary Boyles went over for the sole touchdown. With a record of two losses and one win, the team had to win the next game to enter the semi- finals. But its determined effort was extinguished bv Central Tech 20-2. Tech scored on an early Oakwood fumble. Still showing life, Oakwood per- sistently tried to keep the ball rolling. Peter Muel- ler displayed fine offensive work. Ed Jurczak, after returning from a preceding injury in the game, made a valuable contribution by running 54 yards in one carry. The two quarterbacks, Ted Fulton and Jim Grant, deserve extra praise for facing oncoming traffic in each game. For his fine contribution to the team. Stuart McBain was chosen most valuable plaver. Then there were the coaches, Mr. Wright and Mr. Scott. Thev ought to be applauded, after all they had to teach and control twenty-five foot- ball players.

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