Allen Stevenson School - Unicorn Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1977

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VARSITY SOCCER TEAM - back row: Mr, Darabi, Brookins, lacobs, D. Zaloorn, Lester, Greff, A. Zaloom, Lofas, Muller Robert Raines, Speyer, Bross, Mr. Tobolsky, middle row: Marchant, L. Siskind, Glickman, lon Levy, Parkinson, Hedges, Ben-Ami, luly, Vogelstein, Boyce, front row: C. Leong, A. Papazoglou, R. DeVido, D. Landis, R. Margolis M. Seplow, Fischer, P. Papazoglou, P. Margolis, absent: Sheehan the game, the Unicorns triumphed on a great angle shot by forward Lars Lofas early in the game. From then on A-S contained St. Bernard's to win 1-O. The next day saw the squad repeat a 1-O victory, this time over cross-town rival Collegiate. Sheehan scored the winning marker, assisted by Landis. De- fense continued as the Unicorn watchword as the team shut out its next opponent, too - only this time the offense could not score and the Dwight- Englewood game ended in an 0-0 tie. The next contest saw the Unicorns dump Browing in an eighth grade game, highlighted by the un- precedented feat of seeing a fullback tally three times! Former Browningite jimmy lacobs came back to haunt his former schoolmates as he put on a true all-star performance. The big game of the year - against Buckley - proved to be a big disappointment, as the Unicorns lost 1-0 on a fluke. Late in the second half, with the score knotted at 0-0, a Buckley kick smacked lan Fischer in the head. instinctively, lan raised his ha.nds to his face, and the referee, thinking he had thus touched the ball, awarded a penalty kick to Buckley, which they converted. The final League game was an eighth grade affair against Trinity which ended in an O-0 tie, followed by a disappointing 1-1 tie with Town School in a game A-S should have won handily. The last two matches were away against Harvey and Rippowam, where the Unicorns succumbed to bigger and more skilled foes 5-0 and 4-0, Nevertheless it was a fine season, and the team was greatly indebted to Mr. Tobolsky for his fine coaching. 53

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VARSITY SOCCER F OR the first time in A-S history the Varsity Soccer team had a winning season, posting an overall 6-4-4 record against all opponents. Led by a pair of eighth graders, Dean Landis and lames Shee- han, the booters were coached by first year teacher Mr. Tobolsky, former soccer captain at Princeton. The season opener came on the rocky field of the Cathedral School - in the rain, no less! Despite many close calls, only Sheehan's beautiful second quarter corner kick dented the Cathedral nets, as the Unicorns triumphed 'I-0. The second contest was against an unknown op- ponent, the Berkeley Institute of Brooklyn. It proved to be a romp as the foes could hardly ever move the ball out of their own end of the field against the A-S first string. Landis, Sheehan - and then Sheehan again on a beautiful pass from lacobs - scored to allow the seventh grade substitutes to play the entire second half in the 3-0 win. Landis scored the hat trick against the third oppo- nent, Dwight York, ably supported by fine play from Sheehan and halfback Robert Margolis. Goalie Rob- erto DeVido had an easy time of it as the Unicorns recorded their second shutout. Defeat struck for the first time at the hands of Dalton, who had an outstanding, unstoppable play- er who tallied three times. Sheehan's score was not enough, as the Blue 81 Gold lost, 3-1. Overconfident, the eighth grade squad went into the Day School game expecting an easy win. Playing poorly for much of the game, the Unicorns could do no better than a 0-0 tie. Things turned up in the next game against super soccer power St. Bernard's. Completely dominating



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'55, Eff, IV SOCCER TEAM - fourth row: Kotsonis, Tsacoyannis, Browning, Cliette, S. Thompson, S. Rachlin, Sze, Mr. Daly, third row: P. Cohen, Anderson, Hrivnak, I. Potter, W. Whitmore, T. DeVido leremy Levy, Mattox, P. Weitz, second row: Rothstein, Marcus, A Khan, A. Leong, Coldfischer, l. Sinclair, Burr, Osterricher, Finci first row: Barrette, Mills, Selton, Selch, H. Wydler, A. Seplow Abrams, G. Zuckert, M. Penn lV SOCCER V SOCCER suffered through a dish- eartening season, winning only one game while losing five and tieing one. The lone victory came over Browning, as Edmund Kleefield scored on a penalty kick. This year the large squad was organized into A and B teams, and in many instances both teams played simultaneous games with their opponents. Some of the finer A team players throughout the season were Edmund Kleefield, Marc Blair, and Greg Zuckert at forwards, while Eric Cliette and Tonio DeVido starred at de- fense and blocked many enemy shots. Opposition was provided by Buckley itwicel, St. Bernard's itwicej, Browning itwicel, The Day School Qtwicei, and Town School. Overall the opposition seemed considerably stronger that A-S, despite the large turnout for soccer. Next year Coach Daly hopes to have more seasoned regulars for his A team, as well as to bring the season record up to a winning one. With the considerable fifth grade talent this year, there seems little doubt that he will do just that. As most will still be in middle school, the lVs will lose very few players to the Varsity, as so often happens. ,N ...wg ,, ---r 'rib nf W,-PW ' tg -A Tw? ,J 'K- wik - .14 -4 we Eltu..-'t'.

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