Appleby College - Argus Yearbook (Oakville, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1979

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F a I First Team Soccer FRONT ROW: Morris, McCulloch, Gordon, Barr, Bronson, McMenemy, Krane, Kirkpatrick. BACK ROW: McNally, Easson, Moffatt, Archer, Mr. Bailey. The first team this year went through an outstanding season, being undefeated. After fourteen games they had scored fifty-eight goals and had only ten scored against them. They played a four- two-four for most of the season depending on a strong half-back line. Both of the half-backs received their colours for out- standing play. These players being Toby Bronson and Stephen Krane. Other colours winners were our outstanding goalkeeper Lawrence McNally and rapid firing left winger John Kirkpatrick. The team controlled the ball very well and because of this they scored an average of 4 goals a game. The firsts played only six away games and managed to win them all. The best competition all season was a game at U.C.C. in which Appleby had to come back in the second half to win by a score of 2-1. Of course this report would not be complete unless I gave an honourable mention to all the players who gave such a great effort. These include our quick dribbling forward Richard Archer our reliable goal scoring right winger Andrew Pepall and of course our dependable full-back Ian Gordon. Congratulations guys to an excellent year. We all also thank Mr. Bailey very much for coaching us through this season. John Easson Appleby 4 Hillfield 1 Appleby 10 Ridley Appleby 2 U.C.C. 1 Appleby 5 St. Georges 1 Appleby 4 Ridley Appleby 7 Crescent 1 Appleby 3 St. Andrews 3 Appleby 5 Ashbury Appleby 6 Ashbury Appleby 3 Crescent 1 Appleby 3 U.C.C. 1 Appleby 3 Ridley 1 Appleby 3 Hillfield

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A t h I e t I c s Colours Soccer: Toby Bronson John Kirkpatrick Stephen Krane Lawrence McNallly Cross-Country: Richard Archer Toby Bronson Nicholas Nightingale Hockey: Mark Barr Martm Moffatt Squash: Paul McMenemy Andrew Pepall Basketball: Richard Archer Swimming: Ian Batty Marc Genereux Greg Williams Cricket: Gavin McCulloch — 4



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FRONT ROW: McConnell, Bruce, Williams, Buysschaert, Piasecki, Crawford, Lewis, Home. BACK ROW: Schooling, Nightingale, Lewitt, Meredith, De Josselin De Jong, Genereux, Mr. Berriman, Sorokolit. Thirds The third team had a mi.xed season at best, struggling to an even record in twelve games. A lack of scoring punch plus a slow-moving and inexperienced group of defenders left us struggling in many games. Several good performances were turned in by individuals, however. Dan Moses by mid-season was a great asset and Derek Mattimoe improved with every game. Paul Petersen (when playing) gave new zest to the team through his aggressive play. Steve Guthrie on attack played well but too often there was no one there to help him out. Seconds This was a mixed season for us. We had a very good team - good forwards, strong halfbacks, fullbacks with big kicks and Richard Schooling guarding the net. Our team gained greatly when three First teamers joined us. However, even though we played well and as a TEAM, the opponents were often better. Seconds didn ' t start off the season too well, with three straight losses. We improved quickly and had a five game winning streak. We lost one more game and were vic- torious for our remaining three. Our last game of the season was against the fathers. This game was a constant battle between D.J. and his dad. Mr. Nightengale starred in goal for the fathers and the dads emerged unfortunately as victors, 5- 2. I ' d like to give a special thanks to Coach Berriman for a great job. Wins 5 Losses 4 R. Buysschaert Ties 2 FRONT ROW: Petersen, Moses, Bascombe, Bannister, Gardner, Galway, Leach. BACK ROW: Cooper, Pepall, Evans, Mr. McLean, Guthrie, Mattimoe. - -

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