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The First Football Team — ! FRONT ROW: Merritt. Green I. Burn, Rosseel I. Cantle. Jennings I, Timmins. SECOND ROW: Parker. Johnson I, Rosseel II. Green II. Falco I, Wilson I, Maslon. THIRD ROW: Keefe. Grady. Paterson I. Crosbie I, Sims, Kaneff. Jamieson. Johnston. FOURTH ROW: Naish. Hawthorne. McAlister. Keates I, McMurchy. Waterfield. Cameron, Kunst. BACK ROW: Mr, Larsen, Mr. Smith. Mr. Abbott, Slattery I. 1973 had been a disappointing season! Those Old Colours who returned and a host of keen players from the Under Sixteen ' s unbeaten team of the previous year returned resolved to change Appleby ' s losing ways. In the early practices it was obvious to the coaching staff that a spirit of enthusiasm and expectancy per- vaded the work-outs. The selec- tion of John Rosseel as Captain and Kerry Cantle and Buzz Green as Vice-Captains seemed a further step in the right direc- tion. Two weeks after school began, we played our first game, at home to Hillfield. We could do no wrong; it was a coach ' s dream! Every play we used succeeded, often for touchdowns; every play they used was stopped cold. The final score was 47-0 and the following boys shared in the scoring: two touchdowns for Cantle and one each for Burn, Slattery, Jamieson and Mike Jen- nings; Waterfield kicked one convert, a single and field goal; Burn ran a pair of two-point con- versions; Jamieson kicked for a single. In fairness to our op- ponents, they had a very off day as they were to prove later in the season. Looking back on this game, it was probably the worst thing that could have happened to us. Psychologically we thought we were world beaters; we soon found out otherwise!
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Autumn Sports
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A week later we walked over to Perdue High School and had a quick game against their Seniors. The first half was ours thanks to some very sloppy ball handling by our opponents. Michael Rosseel scored two touchdowns and John Slattery one; Nick Waterfield kicked one convert and Slattery ran for a two point conversion. All this scoring occurred in the first half. In the second half Perdue came stor- ming back and scored 13 points. Only the final gun prevented them from scoring more. Final score: Appleby 21, Perdue H.S. 13. for two long runs, the former set- ting up a short touchdown plunge by Michael Rosseel, the latter being a major score in it- self. Waterfield kicked the con- vert for the last one. It was an odd win! Lakefield controlled the play for most of the contest but couldn ' t score. We literally stole the game away from them in the final minutes 19-9. On the Friday of the Thanksgiving weekend, we travelled to Trinity College School. We played the first half of the game as though we were still on the bus, allowing our op- ponents to build up a 28-0 lead. In the second half, we got un- packed somewhat and managed to do some scoring of our own. Jay Burn ran for two touch- downs, and Nick Waterfield kicked one convert and a field goal. Trinity ran hard and hit hard all afternoon. They were worthy victors by a score of 45-16. A week later against Upper Canada College we played poorly again. Jamieson kicked us into an early lead but it was soon all U.C.C. We couldn ' t seem to stop their running attack and some solid kicking by their pun- ter gave them good field position time and time again. Our offense sputtered all afternoon and we finally succumbed to a better team 34-4. Jamieson kicked a field goal for our other points. Our final two league games were played at home! Against St. An- drew ' s we managed an 11-11 tie. A significant change was made before this game; Neil Jamieson was given the quarterbacking assignment. This position was completely new to him but he performed quite creditable in his debut. He threw a long pass to John Rosseel for a major score, kicked for a single and ran with the ball himself for some im- portant yardage and first downs. This year it was our turn to travel to Lakefield. It was a pleasant, sunny, but windy day. As usual our opponents were tough and determined. In fact, they were soon ahead 9-0 by scoring an un- converted touchdown and a field goal in the first quarter. John Slattery finally broke loose, ran fifty yards to score but we failed to convert. The half time score was 9-6 when suddenly first John Slattery and then Jay Burn broke
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