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VOLLEYBALL OF THE
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MEN’S SR The team is to be congratulated for its effort and dedication on a well- played season and hard fought final in the playoffs. The team: Jannis Argiropoulous, Riaz Bismilla, Ron Burk, Michael Corrie, Chris Francis, Paul Jackson, Jeff Peterson, Glenn Pringle, Jack Silva, Jim Vicente, Martin Woitzik, Mark Zyskowski. MEN’S JR The junior team showed marked improvement this season compared to the last few. A good blend of returning players and a strong core of Frosh made this team very competitive. The team finished the season with a winning record of 3-2-1 but barely missed the playoffs by losing their last game to Pharmacy in a close match. Player roster: Gord Anglin, Robin Augustine, Mike Bate, Marcel Behr, Bob Calvert, Ian Chiu, A1 Davies, Greg Evans, Luke Evans, Phil Harper, Rob Iannarelli, Mike Joy, Michael Machachek, Albert Pereksta, Sean Rockhart; Frazer Smith, Joe Streef, Eugen Trusler, Tom Wingfield, and Dave Chow, Coach. 29
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MEN’S TEAMS This season there were five Men’s teams entered in the league. The first team, Eng ‘A’ lost the nucleus of their strength resulting in this being a rebuilding year. Eng ‘B’, last year’s Division II champions, lost only a couple of players and have confidently moved into Division I to take on the stiffer competition. In Division II there are now two new teams, Eng ‘C’ and an Engineering Science team. The Eng Sci team has many experienced players and should fair quite well. Eng ‘C’, while less experienced, is very enthusiastic and improving every game. Our last team, but not the least, is Eng ‘D’, the only Engineering entry in Division III. WOMEN’S TEAMS Once again, volleyball was one of the most popular and successful intramu r ! sports. Three Women’s Engineering teams were entei A in order to accommodate all those interested in playing. The competitive team, bolstered by several rookies, aimed for the Division II championship. Players on both of the recreational teams participated in a more relaxed atmosphere. All players are welcome so join us again next year! 31
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